Infographics: The State of Fossil Fuel Divestment in Canadian Post-secondary Institutions

  Reference Hargis, K., Chopin, N.S., Maina, N., McKenzie, M., Beveridge, R.M. (2017). The State of Fossil Fuel Divestment in Canadian Post-secondary Institutions. Sustainability and Education Policy Network, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada. Click on the image below to view/download a pdf version of this resource.    Related Resources  

SEPN’s Divestment Research Featured as UBC Professors Vote on Fossil Fuel Divestment

Date Posted: January 26, 2015 SEPN’s recently released research, “The State of Fossil Fuel Divestment in Canadian Post-secondary Institutions,” has been featured in the Globe and Mail, the Vancouver Observer, and the Financial Post! From the Globe and Mail article: “UBC’s $1.3-billion endowment is the country’s second biggest after the University of Toronto’s $1.5-billion portfolio, but its […]

Media Release: Fossil Fuel Divestment Movement Growing

Students and faculty increasing the pressure for post-secondary institutions to divest.  For release: Thursday, December 11, 2014 SASKATOON, SK: Divestment from fossil fuels has become a hot topic at the UN climate talks in Peru. Already, $50 billion has been divested globally by concerned educational institutions, governments and individuals. Educational institutions are the second largest […]

Knowledge Mobilization

Mobilizing research into action is important, complex, and there is a major need for more effective knowledge mobilization (KM) within and beyond education. Too often, research communication uses inaccessible language, is irrelevant to the needs and interests of users, and is considered an “add-on” rather than an integral part of the research process. It is […]