Fossil Free California and the California Fossil Fuel Divestment Coalition: “While we welcome CalPERS scaling up climate-safe investments, there’s no room for fossil fuels in any sustainable finance or net-zero plan”

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Ahead of its November 13 board meeting, CalPERS announced its “Sustainable Investments 2030 Strategy” to increase its investing in clean energy and sustainable funds and to double-down on “engagement” strategies with high emitters of fossil fuels. In its strategy, CalPERS acknowledges and affirms climate risk is undeniably financial risk. CalPERS recognizing that some fossil fuel holdings must be responsibly phased out is a noteworthy step toward CalPERS meeting its fiduciary duty. What CalPERS is proposing is a limited form of divestment on an unspecified timeline with no enforceability. But what CalPERS members, state workers, retirees, union members and people from every part of California demand is the comprehensive divestment from the top fossil fuel companies by 2031, as called for in Senate Bill 252.

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Newsom Surprises New York Climate Week with Announcements on SB 253, SB 261, Advancing the Climate Accountability Bill Package

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In a surprise move Sunday, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced his intention to sign Senate Bills 253 and 261, groundbreaking climate legislation, advancing the suite of bills announced jointly in January as the Climate Accountability Bill Package. Senate Bill 252, the third bill in the package, now a two-year bill, is poised to clear the Assembly in 2024.

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Governor Newsom Will Sign SB 253, SB 261, Advancing the Climate Accountability Bill Package

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In a surprise move Sunday, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced his intention to sign Senate Bills 253 and 261, groundbreaking climate legislation, advancing the suite of bills announced jointly in January as the Climate Accountability Bill Package. Senate Bill 252, the third bill in the package, now a two-year bill, is poised to clear the Assembly in 2024.

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