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Fossil fuel divestment at STU: changing attitudes and systems

RAVEN’s Hannah Moore is leading the fossil fuel divestment campaign at St. Thomas University. Today Hannah published an analysis of the challenges and power structures involved in a divestment campaign. You can read Hannah’s story here.

Author Susan O'DonnellPosted on April 11, 2020Categories Alternative media on rural and environmental issues, Climate action and green rural economy, Fossil fuel divestment

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