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Divestment: Advantages and Disadvantages for the University of Cambridge– Ellen Quigley, Emily Bugden, Anthony Odgers

On 1st October 2020, the University of Cambridge announced their plans to divest from all fossil fuel companies by 2030, following a report into the advantages and disadvantages of divestment, written by University staff. The report is hosted on their website. We have included it here for reference and posterity. You can find a summary…

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Cambridge University makes historic break with the fossil fuel industry and commits to full divestment

After a five-year battle over its response to the climate crisis, the University of Cambridge has committed to remove all direct and indirect investments in the fossil fuel industry from its £3.5bn endowment fund by 2030. The Cambridge University Endowment Fund (CUEF) is the largest of any higher education institution in Europe.  Cambridge has also…

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Dismantling The Fossil Fuel University Report Release

🔈🔈NEW ZERO CARBON REPORT REVEALS EXTENT OF CAMBRIDGE’S LINKS WITH FOSSIL FUEL INDUSTRY🔈🔈 This morning we have released a report investigating the wider links between the University of Cambridge and the fossil fuel industry. We found that it is not only through the investments of its endowment that our university supports and legitimises the destructive…

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The Compiled Case for Divestment Submitted to University Councillors May 2018

In the run-up to Council’s decision on divestment on Monday 21st May 2018, we submitted this document to all university councillors to make a comprehensive case for divestment. In it, we have compiled evidence for democratic support, press coverage, and extracts from our extensive reports making the arguments for divestment. Find it here

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Divestment Mythbuster

Today we publish the Divestment Mythbuster, a fully referenced report to clarify any arguments that you have heard advocating against divestment. In four short independent sections we cover myths such as: 1. “Divestment will impact the University research funding” 2. “Divestment will not have an impact on the fossil fuel industry” 3. “Shareholder investment is…

Decarbonising Cambridge. A pathway to Divestment and Positive Reinvestment – Official Report
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Decarbonising Cambridge. A pathway to Divestment and Positive Reinvestment – Official Report

On 19th of January 2018 we publish a report authored by 20 students from Zero Carbon and partner societies Just Love and Positive Investment Cambridge. Download the full report and a summary infographic. The report wants to draw attention to the need, pragmatism, and positive impact of divestment from fossil fuels. At the same time…

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Zero Carbon Society prepares for an escalation of direct action

ZERO CARBON SOCIETY PREPARES FOR AN ESCALATION OF DIRECT ACTION IF THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL DOES NOT FOLLOW THROUGH WITH OUR DEMANDS FOR ACHIEVING DIVESTMENT. For the last year and a half, Cambridge Zero Carbon Society has been campaigning for the University to divest from fossil fuels. This comes at a time where climate change is…

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Divestment & Democracy at the University of Cambridge (Video)

Don’t know your Regent House from your University Council? What exactly is a Grace? Cambridge University’s decision making processes can be pretty confusing. As a result, it can be hard to ensure that those involved in these processes are held to account. We made this video to explain how the system is supposed to work,…