News Archive

This page resurrects and extends an archive of news coverage, social media, and announcements since 2014 related to the Swatdivest, Sunrise Movement, and Swarthmore Mountain Justice. As we work to reorganize and migrate the data to this site, please bear with us. This is a work in progress.

Gil Kemp ’72 with Swarthmore President Valerie Smith. Photo by Laurence Kesterson Gil Kemp ’72 gradu … July 20, 2015
Gil Kemp ’72 with Swarthmore President Valerie Smith. Photo by Laurence Kesterson Gil Kemp ’72 graduated with honors from Swarthmore with a B.A. in sociology and later earned an MBA from Harvard Business School. Originally posted in Swarthmore Archival Link via Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine
Since Swarthmore seems likely to be stuck debating or struggling over divestment for at least anothe … July 20, 2015

Prof. Tim Burke writes in his popular blog :

“Since Swarthmore seems likely to be stuck debating or struggling over divestment for at least another year or more, I remain interested in trying to push at the central weakness of the pro-divestment argument. The major argument of many divestment advocates is that divestment by higher education and other large civic organizations will cumulatively stigmatize fossil fuel producers within public culture.” … read more …

Originally posted in Timothy Burke

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The word “divestment” is nowhere to be found in the nearly 200 pages of the papal encyclical release … July 20, 2015

The word “divestment” is nowhere to be found in the nearly 200 pages of the papal encyclical released Thursday, but by addressing the threat of climate change in such a forceful way, Pope Francis is likely to add momentum to the movement by big institutions to sell holdings tied to fossil-fuel stocks.

Originally posted in JOHN SCHWARTZ

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The Church of England’s governing body has thrown its weight behind efforts to slow climate change b … July 20, 2015

The Church of England’s governing body has thrown its weight behind efforts to slow climate change by backing the move earlier this year to divest its resources from from companies involved in extracting two of the most polluting fossil fuels.

Originally posted in Andrew Brown

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Divestment is the opposite of investment – it is the removal of your investment capital from stocks, … July 20, 2015

Divestment is the opposite of investment – it is the removal of your investment capital from stocks, bonds or funds. The global movement for fossil fuel divestment (sometimes also called disinvestment) is asking institutions to move their money out of oil, coal and gas companies for both moral and financial reasons.

Originally posted in Emma Howard

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Moving Mountains July 20, 2015

Marilyn Anthony writes in grid magazine: “Despite growing opposition and national trends Swarthmore College managers refuse to divest endowment from fossil fuels”…   read more…

Originally posted in Issuu

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Norway’s decision to dump all coal-focused investments from its $900bn sovereign wealth fund could u … July 20, 2015

Norway’s decision to dump all coal-focused investments from its $900bn sovereign wealth fund could unleash a wave of divestment from other large funds, according to investment experts. The fund, the largest in the world, is one of the top 10 investors in the global coal industry.

Originally posted in Damian Carrington

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Edinburgh, UK – In a big step forward for student campaigners, the University of Edinburgh announced … July 20, 2015

Edinburgh, UK – In a big step forward for student campaigners, the University of Edinburgh announced today its intention to divest from coal and tar sands within the next six months. read more… 

Originally posted in Fossil Free UK

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Swarthmore College will not drop fossil fuel stocks from its $1.9 billion endowment, the school’s bo … July 20, 2015

Swarthmore College will not drop fossil fuel stocks from its $1.9 billion endowment, the school’s board of managers announced on Saturday. The board engaged in “extensive preparation, analysis, and robust discussion and debate” leading up to the decision, Gil Kemp, its chairman, said in a statement.

Originally posted in JOHN SCHWARTZ

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Norway this month became an unlikely leader in a growing social movement: persuading investors to se … July 20, 2015

Norway this month became an unlikely leader in a growing social movement: persuading investors to sell their stock in fossil fuel companies. In Norway’s case, its $890 billion pension fund – the largest sovereign wealth fund in the world – will begin divesting itself of its stakes in coal companies.

Originally posted in DAVID GELLES

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