UMass dumping fossil fuels cheers greens but may prove costly

The University of Massachusetts became the first major public university system in America to completely divest fossil fuel-related investments, a decision that was received with glee by environmental activists on campus.
A group of University of Massachusetts Amherst students occupying an office to pressure school endowment overseers to sell any fossil-fuel related investments held in the fund. (Image courtesy of Facebook.com)
A group of University of Massachusetts Amherst students occupying an office to pressure school endowment overseers to sell any fossil-fuel related investments held in the fund. (Image courtesy of Facebook.com)
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BOSTON The University of Massachusetts became the first major public university system in America to completely divest fossil fuel-related investments, a decision that was received with glee by environmental activists on campus.

"WE WON!!!!!"  proudly declared a Facebook post from the driving force behind the movement urging the action, Divest UMass, immediately after the vote that charted the course. The activists crowed that decision "was a direct result of the immense power and support of student and community organizing."

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