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    The Climate Clock in Union Square reads, "Divest oil & gas!"

    'Huge': 1,600+ Institutions Holding $41 Trillion in Assets Have Now Divested From Fossil Fuels

    The milestone, one campaigner said, should "give hope to folks that we are making an impact."

    Olivia Rosane
    Dec 15, 2023

    An earlier version of this story said that 16,000 institutions had divested. The correct number is 1,600 and it has been updated to reflect that.

    More than 1,600 institutions like universities, pension funds, and governments that hold more than $40.6 trillion in assets have now divested from fossil fuels, the Global Fossil Fuel Divestment Movement announced Friday.

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    Protesters burn money outside JPMorgan Chase headquarters.

    A Divestment Movement Milestone Proves People Power Gets the Goods

    Even in times of heartache, we find hope and resolve in our collective work to hold polluters accountable for their destruction, and to reclaim, repair, and rebuild healthy and safe communities.

    Amy Gray
    Richard Brooks
    Dec 15, 2023

    On the heels of COP28, where world governments finally recognized the need to “transition away from fossil fuels” but failed to acknowledge the inevitable phaseout, the global fossil fuel divestment movement surpassed a major milestone, already leading the way to a fossil free world: 1,600+ institutions, representing $40.6 trillion in assets, are cutting ties with the toxic energy of the past.

    This is a stark reminder: When oil companies are corrupting world governments (see: COP28) we fail to move at the pace and scale the climate crisis requires—but people power gets the goods.

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    LA climate protest.

    Why Are California’s Public Pension Funds Still Gambling Workers’ Savings on Fossil Fuels?

    CalPERS and CalSTRS—collectively representing $780 billion and 2.5 million members—must act on their fiduciary duty and responsibly phase out fossil fuel holdings.

    Shana DeClercq
    Lindsay Meiman
    Oct 18, 2023

    As world governments descended on New York City for Climate Week last month, California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Governor Gavin Newsom brought a momentous announcement: Following a year of record climate disasters, the state is suing the five biggest fossil fuel companies for climate damages and deception.

    In this crucial move to hold the perpetrators of wildfires, floods, smoke, and deadly heat accountable for the destruction they are wreaking in our communities, the state of California joins dozens of municipalities with similar damages and deception lawsuits against major oil companies.

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    LA climate protest.

    Why California’s Public Employee Pension Funds Should Divest From Fossil Fuels

    To date almost 1,600 institutions worldwide with over 40 trillion dollars in assets have divested from fossil fuel companies; CalPERS and CalSTRS should join them.

    Carlos Davidson
    Jun 20, 2023

    Senate Bill 252, which requires California’s two large public employee pensions funds, CalPERS and CalSTRS, to divest from the 100 top oil and gas companies by 2030, passed the state Senate in May. Divest means selling off any stock or bond holdings in these companies and not buying new fossil fuel stocks or bonds.

    Divestment is a moral issue. We divested from companies doing business in Apartheid South Africa because we thought profiting from racial oppression was immoral. We divested from tobacco companies because knowingly selling and promoting a product that causes cancer is immoral. There is now a global fossil fuel divestment movement because fossil fuel companies are using their wealth and tremendous political power to block desperately needed climate change legislation—around the globe and right here in California.

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