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In refusing to divest his businesses, he has invited the suspicion that he intends to enrich himself and his family.
Trump has shrugged it all off, refusing to divest himself of his businesses and handing them over to his sons instead.
Refusing to divest now is an irresponsible and unsustainable abrogation of Harvard's power.
These institutions, refusing to divest from fossil fuels, are being disingenuous when they claim that doing so would harm the academic mission.
By refusing to divest, the Board of Trustees ignored the voices of its community, which are simultaneously used to market American University to incoming students.
By refusing to divest from fossil fuels, universities are saying, 'We value profit over the health of the planet and its people,' 'Inaction is alright,' 'Climate change is someone else's problem,' and 'We can't be bothered.' It's going against all those finely-crafted mission statements and strategic plans and defying what our schools supposedly stand for.
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Further reading: The rise and rise of the fossil fuel divestment movement A number of key institutions have explicitly refused to divest from fossil fuels.
And the company refuses to divest itself of a part of the plant that processes steel for the auto industry.
Among private universities, Stanford and Georgetown have winnowed out some investments, but Harvard has refused to divest its enormous portfolio.
The prize began in 2009 and of the authors and judges contacted by the Guardian, just one said Wellcome was probably right to refuse to divest.
The plan to unite Alcan, Algroup and Pechiney failed after European Union regulators objected to the dominant position that the combined companies would have had in Europe and after Alcan refused to divest itself of European factories.
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