In October 2014, the Australian National University announced that it was divesting from seven fossil fuel-intensive companies. This announcement sparked an unprecedented response in the community, both positive and negative. We examine this decision, the divestment movement in general, the science behind the issue and strategic responses, both policy and organisational. We argue that a confluence between policy responses and organisational responses is beginning to emerge that will lead to greater action on climate change
German electricity giants have recently taken high-level decisions to remove selected fossil fuel op...
An increasing number of investors face the dilemma of whether to divest from environmentally damagin...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The strategy of fossil fuel divestment has attract...
The strategy of fossil fuel divestment has attracted considerable attention in recent years, particu...
Abstract Increased stake holders’ perceptions towards the harms of fossil fuels to society an...
Is fossil fuels divestment likely to achieve its aims? This article evaluates the rationales for div...
Over the past year, nearly 30 UK universities have yielded to the pressure of climate activists an...
The fossil fuel divestment movement campaigns for removing investments from fossil fuel companies as...
This survey data finds broad support for universities investing ethically, and for the idea that uni...
This chapter examines the potential influence of the global fossil fuel divestment movement in contr...
This month, tenured McGill University Philosophy professor Gregory Mikkelson resigned from his posit...
The fossil fuel divestment campaign has rapidly gained traction throughout university campuses and e...
© 2020 Deborah PeakeFossil Free is a global movement, calling on institutions to divest from fossil ...
Socially motivated divestment from the fossil fuel industry is occurring at a rapid rate. Banks, pen...
German electricity giants have recently taken high-level decisions to remove selected fossil fuel op...
German electricity giants have recently taken high-level decisions to remove selected fossil fuel op...
An increasing number of investors face the dilemma of whether to divest from environmentally damagin...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The strategy of fossil fuel divestment has attract...
The strategy of fossil fuel divestment has attracted considerable attention in recent years, particu...
Abstract Increased stake holders’ perceptions towards the harms of fossil fuels to society an...
Is fossil fuels divestment likely to achieve its aims? This article evaluates the rationales for div...
Over the past year, nearly 30 UK universities have yielded to the pressure of climate activists an...
The fossil fuel divestment movement campaigns for removing investments from fossil fuel companies as...
This survey data finds broad support for universities investing ethically, and for the idea that uni...
This chapter examines the potential influence of the global fossil fuel divestment movement in contr...
This month, tenured McGill University Philosophy professor Gregory Mikkelson resigned from his posit...
The fossil fuel divestment campaign has rapidly gained traction throughout university campuses and e...
© 2020 Deborah PeakeFossil Free is a global movement, calling on institutions to divest from fossil ...
Socially motivated divestment from the fossil fuel industry is occurring at a rapid rate. Banks, pen...
German electricity giants have recently taken high-level decisions to remove selected fossil fuel op...
German electricity giants have recently taken high-level decisions to remove selected fossil fuel op...
An increasing number of investors face the dilemma of whether to divest from environmentally damagin...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The strategy of fossil fuel divestment has attract...