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Foreign Divestment From Fossil Fuels: The Nigerian Oil And Gas, End Of An Era by Nobody: 5:18pm On Dec 14, 2018
More than 1000 institutions pledge to withdraw investment from fossil fuels.

Governments, universities and banks have quit fossil fuels in their hundreds after a global campaign to convince institutions to pull their investments.

Governments, universities and banks have quit fossil fuels in their hundreds after a global campaign to convince institutions to pull their investments.

A milestone achievement has been announced at key climate talks taking place in Poland as the initiative persuaded 1,000 institutions opting to divest from coal, oil, and gas companies.

The total sum of money being withdrawn since the campaign began in 2012 is now approaching $8 trillion (£6.3 trillion).


Pressure is mounting for nations and businesses to eradicate fossil fuels altogether after scientists warned it was the only way to avoid disastrous global warming within decades.

However, efforts to arrive at international agreements have stalled at the COP24 summit as negotiators failed to reach a compromise on issues like green finance.
“While diplomats at the UN climate talks are having a hard time making progress, our movement has changed how society perceives the role of fossil fuel corporations and is actively keeping fossil fuels in the ground,” said May Boeve, executive director of 350.org, the group running the campaign.

Pledges to divest from fossil fuels now span 37 countries, and include major capital cities such as New York, as well as mainstream banks and insurance companies.

In July Ireland became the world’s first country to make a pledge to sell off the fossil fuel components in its €8bn (£7.2bn) national investment fund.

Meanwhile hundreds of MPs from across the political spectrum in the UK have called for fossil fuel investments to be dropped from their pension fund.
Faith organisations such as the Quakers and the Church of England have led the charge, accounting for nearly 30 per cent of the divesters.

“This is a moral movement as well as a financial one,” said 350.org organiser Nico Haeringer, who supports divesting groups around the world.

“Just five years ago we had 181 divestment commitments and $50bn shifted away from polluting industries and today we’re over 1000 and approaching $8tn.”

Miriam Frank, a community organiser of a local campaign, attended the announcement at COP24.
“Divesting the Hebrew University’s investments from fossil fuels contributes to weakening the legitimacy of the fossil fuel industry, by calling them out for the harm they cause to our planet and the exploitation of people,” she said.

The campaigners said their goals were to get millions of people directly involved in fighting against climate change, and reduce the power of the fossil fuel industry over politicians and climate policy.

They say that early reports suggest divestment is already having an impact on fossil fuel share prices, and may have helped accelerate a decline in coal.

Nations are expected to set firm targets to cut their greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 at the latest, and by this date 350.org wants to achieve $12tn in divested assets.
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Josh Gabbatiss Science Correspondent @josh_gabbatiss
https://www.independent.co.uk/environment/fossil-fuels-divest-climate-change-global-warming-emissions-campaign-a8681931.html
Re: Foreign Divestment From Fossil Fuels: The Nigerian Oil And Gas, End Of An Era by Nobody: 5:23pm On Dec 14, 2018
What effect will this have in the Nigerian Economy growth trajectory in the near future as we are predominantly oil dependent?
Where are the economists, foreign policy analysts etc in the house?
Re: Foreign Divestment From Fossil Fuels: The Nigerian Oil And Gas, End Of An Era by Nobody: 12:18am On Dec 16, 2018
KingSango:



Restructure Nigeria for a self sufficient economy. Malaysia is already heading that way for 2019. Study Malaysia


The woman is sacred


www.undergroundriseup..com


ah, restructuring...can we centre on restructuring and it's economic benefits for the Nation. Thanks for the heads up on Malaysia
Re: Foreign Divestment From Fossil Fuels: The Nigerian Oil And Gas, End Of An Era by KingSango(m): 12:23am On Dec 16, 2018
BlaqCoffee109:
ah, restructuring...can we centre on restructuring and it's economic benefits for the Nation. Thanks for the heads up on Malaysia


Military industrial complex is a big business around the world.

Nigerian Military budget expansion would create jobs, more labor force, more circulation and build infrastructure. With its GDP and population Nigeria can easily become the most powerful army in Africa.


The world is set to dollarize so work with a pace.


The end of the Petrodollar is the end of the US dollar.
Re: Foreign Divestment From Fossil Fuels: The Nigerian Oil And Gas, End Of An Era by Nobody: 2:21am On Dec 16, 2018
KingSango:



Military industrial complex is a big business around the world.

Nigerian Military budget expansion would create jobs, more labor force, more circulation and build infrastructure. With its GDP and population Nigeria can easily become the most powerful army in Africa.


The world is set to dollarize so work with a pace.


The end of the Petrodollar is the end of the US dollar.

@ the bolded...war profiteering you mean? Let's stay in line with our local restructuring and it's economic benefits as Nations divest from fossil fuels...
The end of the PetroDollar...will this see another long walk to freedom?

Re: Foreign Divestment From Fossil Fuels: The Nigerian Oil And Gas, End Of An Era by KingSango(m): 2:40am On Dec 16, 2018
BlaqCoffee109:
@ the bolded...war profiteering you mean? Let's stay in line with our local restructuring and it's economic benefits as Nations divest from fossil fuels...
The end of the PetroDollar...will this see another long walk to freedom?

Who would you rather have the gun? grin Military is an honorable and noble profession.

The woman is sacred so of course local economy.
Re: Foreign Divestment From Fossil Fuels: The Nigerian Oil And Gas, End Of An Era by Nobody: 9:58am On Dec 16, 2018
KingSango:


Who would you rather have the gun? grin Military is an honorable and noble profession.

The woman is sacred so of course local economy.
military industrial complex on it's own is full time racketeering...in Nigeria, it will be taken to the next level...BH,North East...hello?
The local economy and effect of this divestment if indeed there's no restructuring...no giving autonomy to individual state to be self- sufficient?
Re: Foreign Divestment From Fossil Fuels: The Nigerian Oil And Gas, End Of An Era by KingSango(m): 11:46am On Dec 16, 2018
BlaqCoffee109:
military industrial complex on it's own is full time racketeering...in Nigeria, it will be taken to the next level...BH,North East...hello?
The local economy and effect of this divestment if indeed there's no restructuring...no giving autonomy to individual state to be self- sufficient?


Empires are seeking to recolonize Africa what you're going fight with crosses? Holy water and prayers? You need to think and do more than one thing at a time to survive and thrive.


Fear is the mind killer.

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