Global Movement To Divest From Fossil Fuels Fossil Free
Institutions; immediately freeze any new investment in fossil fuel companies, and divest from direct ownership and any co-mingled funds that include fossil fuel public equities and corporate bonds within 5 years.
Educational and religious institutions, city and state governments, and other institutions that serve the public good should divest from fossil fuels. 200 publicly-traded companies hold the vast majority of listed coal, oil and gas reserves. Those are the companies, to divest from. (See link above, for more info).
Occupy Wall Street NYC General Assembly Events
OccupyWallStreet.net by The NYC General Assembly
No keystone xl pipeline, No tar sands either And Say No, to spectra gas pipeline in NJ/NYC!
♥Thank You, Occupiers♥
Occupy The Pipeline 2012 (a little loud, you might want to turn your sound down).
♥The Statue Of Liberty Thanks You All For Your Activism♥
Bill McKibben Do the Math at Rutgers
Why Climate Change Matters and What You Can Do About It 2/4/2013
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NOAA Data sources are as varied as paleoclimatic samples to handwritten observations to satellite and radar imagery less than an hour old.
The Center has the primary mission of preserving these data for future generations as well as making them available to the public, business, industry, government, and researchers.
About NCDC NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center
Data Access Climate Information Climate Monitoring Contact
U.S. Records National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
The Weather Channel National Forecast
Occupy Colleges
How to Apply for Financial Aid and Scholarships
Peace And Justice,
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Update 4/10/14 Momentum on Fossil Fuel Divestment Grows As Harvard Professors, Desmond Tutu Call For Action
South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu called for an anti-apartheid-style boycott and disinvestment campaign against the industry for its role in driving climate change. Meanwhile, nearly 100 members of the faculty at Harvard University released an open letter calling on the Ivy League school to sell off its interests in oil, gas and coal companies.