Climate Advocates Praise NYC for Plan to Divest Pensions From Fossil Fuels, Sue Big Oil

January 10, 2018"New  York City today becomes a capital of the fight against climate change on this  planet,” said Bill McKibben, author and 350.org co-founder. “With its  communities exquisitely vulnerable to a rising sea, the city is showing the  spirit for which it""s famous: it""s not pretending that working with the fossil  fuel companies will somehow save the day, but instead standing up to them, in  the financial markets and in court. Ever since Sandy, New Yorkers understand  the risk, especially for the poorest and most vulnerable. Now, thanks to Mayor de  Blasio and his team, the city is fighting back, and in ways that will actually  matter."“Right  now, the tremendous costs of climate disruption are socialized - the public is  stiffed with ballooning bills from mega-disasters and the most vulnerable  communities are suffering the worst impacts. Meanwhile, the extravagant profits  that flow from overheating our planet are systematically privatized. By suing  these five oil majors who knowingly deepened the climate crisis, New York City  is taking a game-changing first step in reversing this perverse injustice  -  many other cities and states are sure to follow. Today’s double  announcement is a reminder that fossil fuel divestment isn’t just a moral  decision: it meets the highest standards of fiduciary responsibility as well.  In a rapidly warming world, oil, gas and coal stocks are simply too high risk,”  said Naomi Klein, author No Is Not Enough, co-founder The Leap.“This  is what climate leadership looks like," said Michael Brune, Executive  Director of the Sierra Club. "To confront the climate crisis, we must  hold corporate polluters accountable in the streets, in the boardrooms, and in  the courts. In the absence of leadership from the White House, it’s encouraging  to see city and state leaders like Mayor de Blasio stepping up and taking  meaningful action to defund the fossil fuel industry and fight climate change.”Greenpeace  USA Executive Director Annie Leonard said, “New York City’s impressive  leadership makes me hopeful for the future, and the possibilities we have for  addressing climate change from the city and state level.  The effects of  climate change are here, and they have been devastating. But from coast to  coast, cities and communities are finding the solutions we need, like New York  City’s major advance today to protect this great city, its citizens, and our  climate. Divesting is not only the right thing to do - it’s financially savvy.  And this latest lawsuit amplifies the demand that climate polluters pay their  share of adapting to the billion-dollar costs of the climate crisis they helped  create. New York City’s actions today should be a galvanizing moment for cities  around the world, and others should follow suit with ambitious plans and  lawsuits of their own.”

“New  York City is sending a powerful message that it will hold polluters  accountable—on Wall Street and in the courts,” said Rhea Suh, President of  the Natural Resources Defense Council. “While the Trump administration is  doing everything it can to roll back the progress our nation has made in  fighting climate change, leadership from cities and states is more important  than ever. By investing in clean energy sources, cutting climate pollution and  divesting from fossil fuels, New York City can offer a much-needed beacon of  hope for a better tomorrow.”“New  York City is leading the charge towards a more sustainable and equitable  future, and forging a path for other great cities” said David Miller, C40  North American Regional Director and Global Ambassador for Inclusive Climate  Action. “I applaud New York’s bold decision to divest from fossil fuels and  hold big oil companies accountable. This is a watershed moment not only in the  fight against climate change, but for our economy and our society.”Christiana  Figueres, former head of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and  architect of the Paris climate agreement said, “Today’s announcement is another  reminder of New York City’s long-standing position at the cutting edge of  culture, as a beacon for entrepreneurs and innovators focused on building a  better future. The exponential transition toward a fossil-fuel-free economy is  unstoppable and local governments have a critical role to play. There is no  time to lose. It’s therefore extremely encouraging to see NYC step up today to  safeguard their city and exercise their role as investors to protect their  beneficiaries from climate-risk.”“It’s  time to hold the fossil fuel industry accountable,” said Maritza  Silva-Farrell, Executive Director of ALIGN, “Sea levels are rising, major  storms are occurring with increasing frequency - and it is low income  communities and communities of color who are hit the hardest. These companies  must pay for the damages they knowingly caused to our city and the planet as a  whole. We applaud Mayor de Blasio and Comptroller Scott Stringer for seeking  restitution from fossil fuel companies and divesting public funds from them.  These two important initiatives show that cities like New York are leading the  way in the fight against climate change"“We  commend the Mayor, Comptroller, and trustees of the City""s pension funds for  their commitment to divest from fossil fuels. We know all too well that  low-income communities and communities of color are disproportionately impacted  by the greed of the fossil fuel industry and their contribution to climate  change. This commitment puts New York City in a position of national leadership  and is an important move towards achieving climate justice for communities on  the frontline of the crisis,” said Elizabeth Yeampierre, UPROSE.“Frontline  communities of color and the Global South are disproportionately vulnerable to  the ravages of climate change have long advocated for divestment commitments  that reduce our complicity with terracide. As someone with a small city  pension, I can also state unequivocally my financial future is inextricably  bound to this planet’s future. We applaud Mayor de Blasio, Comptroller Stringer  and Public Advocate Tish James for taking the necessary steps in this age of  Trump and climate denialism to continue to move the needle forward - for our  communities, our City and our children. Bravo!” said Eddie Bautista,  Executive Director of NYC Environmental Justice Alliance (NYC-EJA).

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