Dunedin Event On Divestment Day
Dunedin Event On Divestment Day
On Global Divestment
Day 13th Feb, supporters of Oil Free Otago and 350 Aotearoa
will meet in the Octagon at noon to deliver messages of
support to the DCC on their divestment from fossil-fuels.
The group commends the council for taking a stand
last May when the initial vote committed to adopt
legislation on ethical investments. To finalise the process,
legislation which resulted from May 2014 will be voted on in
early March this year. When adopted, Waipori Fund
investments will be shifted away from arms, tobacco,
gambling, pornography, and fossil fuel extraction companies.
Supporters of Oil Free Otago and 350 Aotearoa will
line up together at the DCC customer service centre to
deliver "Valentine's" cards to the DCC to encourage their
move to a fossil-free city. According to http://gofossilfree.org/commitments/
there are already over 30 cities around the world divested
from fossil fuels or in the process like Dunedin.
Oil
Free Otago spokesperson Annabeth Cohen says, “Dunedin is
not alone: we’re accompanied by the Anglican Church of
Aotearoa and Victoria University. Being that it is an
international day of action, we expect a plethora of
organisations and other city councils to announce their
plans to divest as well.”
Founder of the global
divestment movement, Bill McKibben who traveled to Dunedin
last year said it best when he said, “If it’s wrong to
wreck the climate then it’s wrong to profit from that
wreckage.”
Cohen said, “divesting is about casting
a vote of confidence with our money. We can have a clean and
clear conscious then re-invest that money in our local
economy and renewable energy. This let’s the global
markets and governments know we want to be free from dirty
fossil fuels.“
Petition Links: Active Petition (initial petition)
Event Links: Facebook, 350.org
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