Colby Students Call for Divestment

Colby Students Call for Divestment

Colby, with its biomass plant and its pledge to be carbon neutral by 2015, is a leader in sustainability. C.A.R.E. believes that Colby should divest from fossil fuels as part of its broader efforts to become carbon neutral.

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The Colby Alliance for Renewable Energy (C.A.R.E.) made big progress toward its divestment goal yesterday in a meeting with President Adams and Vice President Terp.

Twenty-four students gathered at President Adam’s office to deliver signatures and show support. Three of these students then went into a meeting with President Adams and Vice President Terp. Both administrators listened to the students’ points, agreeing with some and, unfortunately, disagreeing with others. However, they promised to pass the group’s concerns on to the Investment Committee at the upcoming meeting of the Board of Trustees. The hope is that this will open a door to future conversations. Nobody expected a yes, and even though this appears to be but a small accomplishment, it is a vital first step, and the meeting was viewed a success by the activists.

Colby, with its biomass plant and its pledge to be carbon neutral by 2015, is a leader in sustainability. C.A.R.E. believes that Colby should divest from fossil fuels as part of its broader efforts to become carbon neutral.

C.A.R.E. Dinner Storm from Casey Coulter on Vimeo.

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