This chapter highlights the actions of leaders pursuing fossil fuel divestment: selling financial investments in the world’s largest fossil fuel extraction companies, and reinvesting those resources in clean energy. The chapter presents two new conceptual models: mission-aligned investing, at the organizational level, and mission-aligned leadership, at the individual level. These models exemplify and provide concrete structure for organizational leaders and others who seek to improve institutional capacity to address climate change (SDG target 13.3). How do our financial resources perpetuate fossil fuel combustion? How are we promoting clean, renewable, socially just energy sources? Learning from the experience of the change leaders studied...
Fossil fuel divestment has quickly become the largest divestment campaign in history, drawing attent...
The fossil fuel divestment movement has undergone explosive growth over the last few years - expandi...
This article investigates perspectives that have been proposed as reasons both for and against fossi...
Climate change is one of the most significant dynamics of our time.The predominant contributor to cl...
This chapter examines the potential influence of the global fossil fuel divestment movement in contr...
Is fossil fuels divestment likely to achieve its aims? This article evaluates the rationales for div...
Abstract Increased stake holders’ perceptions towards the harms of fossil fuels to society an...
Institutional investors, who control as much as $154 trillion globally, may play an important role i...
Despite worsening climate change threats, investment in energy — in the United States and globally —...
Limiting global warming to 1.5 °C requires drastically reducing fossil fuel production and use. Inst...
The fossil fuel divestment movement tries to increase awareness about the need for climate action an...
At present, an energy transition consistent with achieving the goals set out by the Paris climate ag...
Context: reflecting the call being made by the United Nations to solve our current climate challenge...
Around the world, institutional investors – including pension funds, insurance companies, philanthro...
We present an economic analysis of fossil fuel divestment as a strategy for advancing an effective g...
Fossil fuel divestment has quickly become the largest divestment campaign in history, drawing attent...
The fossil fuel divestment movement has undergone explosive growth over the last few years - expandi...
This article investigates perspectives that have been proposed as reasons both for and against fossi...
Climate change is one of the most significant dynamics of our time.The predominant contributor to cl...
This chapter examines the potential influence of the global fossil fuel divestment movement in contr...
Is fossil fuels divestment likely to achieve its aims? This article evaluates the rationales for div...
Abstract Increased stake holders’ perceptions towards the harms of fossil fuels to society an...
Institutional investors, who control as much as $154 trillion globally, may play an important role i...
Despite worsening climate change threats, investment in energy — in the United States and globally —...
Limiting global warming to 1.5 °C requires drastically reducing fossil fuel production and use. Inst...
The fossil fuel divestment movement tries to increase awareness about the need for climate action an...
At present, an energy transition consistent with achieving the goals set out by the Paris climate ag...
Context: reflecting the call being made by the United Nations to solve our current climate challenge...
Around the world, institutional investors – including pension funds, insurance companies, philanthro...
We present an economic analysis of fossil fuel divestment as a strategy for advancing an effective g...
Fossil fuel divestment has quickly become the largest divestment campaign in history, drawing attent...
The fossil fuel divestment movement has undergone explosive growth over the last few years - expandi...
This article investigates perspectives that have been proposed as reasons both for and against fossi...