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Yale Fund Takes Aim at Climate Change

Yale’s chief investment officer asked its money managers to talk with company managers about “the financial risks of climate change” and the implications of government policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Taken from:   Yale Fund Takes Aim at Climate Change ; ; ;

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Yale Fund Takes Aim at Climate Change

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Dot Earth Blog: A Closer Look at Harvard’s Choice on Fossil Fuels

A look at the arguments for and against dumping university investments in companies hawking fossil fuels. See more here: Dot Earth Blog: A Closer Look at Harvard’s Choice on Fossil Fuels ; ;Related ArticlesA Closer Look at Harvard’s Choice on Fossil FuelsDot Earth Blog: Exploring the Challenges and Opportunities in the New Communication ClimateFuel From Landfill Methane Goes on Sale ;

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Dot Earth Blog: A Closer Look at Harvard’s Choice on Fossil Fuels

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A Closer Look at Harvard’s Choice on Fossil Fuels

A look at the arguments for and against dumping university investments in companies hawking fossil fuels. View the original here: A Closer Look at Harvard’s Choice on Fossil Fuels ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: A Closer Look at Harvard’s Choice on Fossil FuelsExploring the Challenges and Opportunities in the New Communication ClimateWhy More Climate Science Hasn’t Led to More Climate Policy – Yet ;

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A Closer Look at Harvard’s Choice on Fossil Fuels

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