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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY DISCUSSES FOSSIL FUEL DIVESTMENT

Students from Zero Carbon Cambridge made the case for divestment from fossil fuels at a recent Discussion held by the the University’s governing body, Regent House. They were joined by supportive academics, resulting in an overwhelming show of support for divestment. This Discussion is expected to lead on to a Regent House vote (“Grace”) next…

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CYCLE RALLY – STOP RAMPAL

Cambridge Zero Carbon Society, CUSU BME Campaign and CUSU Women Campaign organised this action in solidarity with the StopRampal-SaveSundarbans movement in Bangladesh, which is fighting to protect the Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world, and all the communities and wildlife dependent on it, from destruction by the fossil fuel industry and autocratic government….

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UNIVERSITY DECISION ON DIVESTMENT

Check out this article in The Independent for extended coverage of the University of Cambridge’s decision on fossil fuel divestment. Though Zero Carbon welcomes the University’s blacklisting of coal and tar sands companies, this decision has not gone far enough. The University’s rejection of divestment from oil and gas companies contradict it’s own mission statement,…

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ZERO CARBON RESPOND TO UNIVERSITY DECISION ON DIVESTMENT

Please click here for our press release responding to the report of the Working Group on Investment Responsibility at Cambridge University. “Last Monday the University Council approved the working group report recommending a greater incorporation of environmental and social considerations into investment decisions while steering clear of a divestment decision. This is too little, too…

Ditch Coal 09/06/16

Facebook event can be found here. For our last event of this term, join Zero Carbon and The Coal Action Network on June 9th, 7:30pm at the Lecture Theatre (Trinity Hall College) for a very special film and discussion on how to end coal’s journey of destruction. Four coal fired power stations have closed in…

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Why we must Break Free from fossil fuels

Check out this article written by our campaigns officer Alice Guillaume in the latest edition of BlueSci (Cambridge University science magazine). “Break Free 2016 is part of the international divestment movement, aiming to accelerate the transition towards renewable energy and demonstrate to those in power that we must, as the name suggests, break free from…

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CAMBRIDGE MARCH FOR DIVESTMENT 30/04/2016

On April 30th over 250 students, academics, staff and members of the local community marched through the streets of Cambridge, calling on the University to fully divest from the fossil fuel industry. Speakers included Alice Guillaume (Zero Carbon Campaigns Officer), Revd Jeremy Caddick (Dean and Chaplain of Emmanuel College), Oscar Gillespie (local Green Councillor) and…

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Fossil Fuel Divestment at the University of Cambridge – OFFICIAL OPEN LETTER RELEASE

Our Open Letter from academics, student groups, alumni and others affiliated with the University of Cambridge has received over 100 signatures – and can be accessed here. If you are an academic, student group, alumni, staff member or affiliated with the University of Cambridge and would like to add your name to our open letter,…

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Fossil Fuel Divestment at the University of Cambridge – OFFICIAL REPORT RELEASE

The Zero Carbon Society has released its official report outlining the case for divestment at the University of Cambridge, which can be accessed here. This 74-page report is the product of months of research by a team of committed students, members of the Zero Carbon Society. Foreword from Dr Rowan Williams (former Archbishop of Canterbury &…