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Subject How the University of Dayton divested from fossil fuels — and what happened to its bottom line
Date July 14, 2020 12:05 PM
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How the University of Dayton divested from fossil fuels — and what happened to its bottom line
by Brian RoeweIn June 2014, the University of Dayton ventured into fairly uncharted territory for a Catholic college, much less any U.S. academic institution. Six years later Dayton has been completely divested from fossil fuels for more than three years.

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