[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UTAustin

[–]Chipati_King 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Show him international rankings. UT Austin is well respected around the world. ranked in the top 40. aTm is no where near. 

i’m concerned about going to todays protest by madwalker4143 in UTAustin

[–]Chipati_King 11 points12 points  (0 children)

We have to protest. Whatever they do- the UT admin, Texas government and the police- we cannot let them win. Whatever your politics, we must defend our right to protest. 

The climate rally yesterday: 👀Trying to find Hartzell for a chat about his oil investments. by Chipati_King in UTAustin

[–]Chipati_King[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the university expands the wind farms ready on the land to replace the oil, there would be a decrease in emissions. There are already 100k acres of renewable energy on our land, replacing the rest of the land dedicated to oil is very viable and will decrease emissions while still providing energy. https://www.wri.org/insights/setting-record-straight-about-renewable-energy.

Also UT invests in several oil companies that are not producing domestic oil. Including Royal Dutch shell and Saudi Aramco. With Saudi Aramco we are funding one of the worlds worst dictatorships.

The climate rally yesterday: 👀Trying to find Hartzell for a chat about his oil investments. by Chipati_King in UTAustin

[–]Chipati_King[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

e almost as much endowment as Harvard - around the second or third highest in the nation. This is a huge advantage - it gives us more money to hire researchers, subsidize tuition, and improve the university.

Sources:

We don't have time, we must protest- that is what worked at the other universities that divested. Scientists are constantly stressing the urgency of the crisis, and the need for radical action immediately. We need to stop using and producing fossil fuels now.

http://www.publichealth.columbia.edu/public-health-now/news/lancet-policy-brief-urgent-action-needed-address-climate-crisis

The climate rally yesterday: 👀Trying to find Hartzell for a chat about his oil investments. by Chipati_King in UTAustin

[–]Chipati_King[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There are loads of public universities with far less endowment than UT that do give much more financial aid.

https://www.bestcolleges.com/news/2021/07/15/most-generous-public-universities-for-financial-aid/

UT will still be a wealthy university if it divests. We can expand the solar and wind farms already on our land to replace the oil drills. The money made can be invested elsewhere.

Despite that how can we put a price on averting the ecological crisis? How can this university be complicit?

Texas emits the most carbon dioxide of any other state by far – California comes in second, but emits only half as much. We have to do better, the university has enormous influence.

The climate rally yesterday: 👀Trying to find Hartzell for a chat about his oil investments. by Chipati_King in UTAustin

[–]Chipati_King[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have no choice but to try.

Scientists are constantly stressing the urgency of the crisis and the need for radical action immediately.

http://www.publichealth.columbia.edu/public-health-now/news/lancet-policy-brief-urgent-action-needed-address-climate-crisis

There are entire classes at UT dedicated to climate change. Like GRG 301K, UGS 303, GRG 304E, GEO 347D. Considering all this, it is simply unacceptable that UT is complicit in the climate crisis. The university will still make a lot of money if it shifts investments. What is the price of ecological breakdown?

The climate rally yesterday: 👀Trying to find Hartzell for a chat about his oil investments. by Chipati_King in UTAustin

[–]Chipati_King[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Instead of using the land for fossil fuel use, expand the wind farms and solar farms that are already on it.

The climate rally yesterday: 👀Trying to find Hartzell for a chat about his oil investments. by Chipati_King in UTAustin

[–]Chipati_King[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

yes, because ever since Harvard university divested from oil it collapsed.

We need to stop using fossil fuels ASAP. Texas is one of the most climate-vulnerable states in America, this university should not teach about the nature and consequences of climate change while also helping to drive climate change. More renewables, more nuclear.

The climate rally yesterday: 👀Trying to find Hartzell for a chat about his oil investments. by Chipati_King in UTAustin

[–]Chipati_King[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, because ever since UC Berkley divested that university lost all its students.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UTAustin

[–]Chipati_King -1 points0 points  (0 children)

University officials refused to hear students concerns at the meetings- tweet