Mayor de Blasio And Mayor Khan Launch International Fossil Fuel Divestment Partnership Network

September 10, 2018First-of-its-kind Divest/Invest Forum will  support cities around the globe in divesting from fossil fuel companiesNEW  YORK—Ahead  of the upcoming Global Climate Action Summit, New York City has partnered with  the City of London and C40 Cities to announce the creation of the C40  Divest/Invest Forum. This forum, which is the first of its kind, aims to expand  fossil fuel divestment among cities. In addition to creating opportunities for  mayors and other city leaders to share information and best practices related  to divestment, it will also provide cities considering divestment with an  opportunity to learn from cities that have already taken that step. Major  cities participating including Paris, San Francisco, San Jose, Oslo and  Pittsburgh.Read  the joint New York City & London op-ed announcing the partnership in The  Guardian here.“New  York is a coastal city, and we know that taking action on climate change is not  optional,” said Mayor de Blasio. “As the first major US city to divest  from fossil fuels, we are proud to offer our expertise to other cities around  the world interested in eliminating their fossil fuel holdings. Together we  will send a powerful message that renewable energy, not polluting fossil fuels,  can help us build a more equitable future.”The  Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “Climate change knows no borders and collective  action around the world is needed to tackle its most harmful effects. By  working together with cities around the world and using our collective economic  power we can take great strides forward in divesting from fossil fuels – and  collaborating in this way sends a clear message that making green, sustainable  investments makes both economic and environmental sense.”"San  Francisco is committed to reaching our 100% clean energy goal by eliminating  fossil fuel use in our building, transportation and electricity systems,"  said San Francisco Mayor London Breed. "As a founding city of the  C40 Divest/Invest Forum we are ready to work with mayors around the world to  accelerate global fossil fuel divestment and to ensure our investment  strategies support a climate resilient, clean energy future.""I  look forward to exploring how cities can leverage their pension funds and other  investments to incentivize private sector industry toward more sustainable  choices.  With my mayoral colleagues throughout the globe, we continue to  show how cities can lead the battle against climate change,” said San Jose  Mayor Sam Liccardo.“Responsible  investment of our pension resources is one of the City of Pittsburgh""s top  priorities. Employees and pensioners want more than just a check after their  years of service,” said Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto. “They want to know  their hard earned money is being invested in assets that improve the lives of  their family, friends, and local businesses instead of exposing them to  additional flooding, landslides, and extreme weather. 

The only responsible  action to take as Mayor is to reduce and remove our exposure to assets that  harm the people of Pittsburgh".“Climate  change is a global challenge that requires collaborative solutions,” said Daniel  Zarrilli, NYC’s Chief Climate Policy Advisor and OneNYC Director. “Today’s  announcement reflects that reality and addresses the need for tools and  information that will help cities worldwide accelerate their climate actions.  We know that divesting from fossil fuels and investing in climate solutions  will make a huge impact. By working together, we can multiply this impact and  increase the number of voices calling for a carbon-free economy.”“Cities  are home to more than half the world’s people, and New York City, under the  leadership of the de Blasio administration, has consistently been on the  frontlines of climate action,” said Penny Abeywardena, Commissioner of the  Mayor’s Office for International Affairs. “With this bold and innovative  network, New York City is harnessing its global leadership on climate action  anchored in the values of partnership and cooperation among cities worldwide.  Our youth and future generations depend on us to address the urgency of climate  change, and we are doing just that by divesting from fossil fuels and investing  in clean and renewable options.”“The  very real threat of climate change requires immediate action. Using our pension  funds to guide investment away from fossil fuels and towards cleaner, more  efficient energy options is a great strategy to fight climate change and expand  access to renewable energy sources, and I look forward to working with Mayor de  Blasio and others on this important initiative,” said Bronx Borough  President Ruben Diaz Jr.“New  York and London are demonstrating that it is possible to have city investments  - like pension funds - stop harming the planet and start helping, while still  achieving good financial results. Their leadership, together with that of other  global cities, demonstrates that it’s possible to successfully divest from  fossil fuels, and at the same time strengthening investments in projects that  will help our planet,” said David Miller, North American Regional Director  and Global Ambassador for Inclusive Climate Action, C40 Cities Climate  Leadership Group.“This  unprecedented coalition represents a major milestone for the fossil fuel  divestment movement,” said May Boeve, the Executive Director of 350.org.  “Two of the world’s financial capitals challenging every other city to divest  will create a shockwave that is felt around the world. An effort that began on  a handful of university campuses has now grown to include the centers of the  global economy. The world is beginning to turn away from fossil fuels and not a  moment too soon.”

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