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Tulane Fossil Fuel Divestment Movement
Emma Collin joined News and Views for an interview to discuss the fossil fuel divestment movement at Tulane University.
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Emma Collin discussed how the fossil fuel divestment movement at Tulane University is a method of addressing the climate change crisis. Emma, is a student and divestment organizer at Tulane University in New Orleans. She is a Fossil Free Fellow from 2014 from Divest Tulane who worked with 350 Louisiana.
Issues covered included, the history of divestment movements, the negative impacts in Louisiana of extreme climate change, the challenges that would need to be overcome in order for a systems shift to happen and how students can get involved with this exciting divestment movement that is reshaping our world.
Issues covered included, the history of divestment movements, the negative impacts in Louisiana of extreme climate change, the challenges that would need to be overcome in order for a systems shift to happen and how students can get involved with this exciting divestment movement that is reshaping our world.
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