Durham becomes latest UK university to dump fossil fuels

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University pledges to divest from firms involved in fossil fuel extraction and commits to becoming 'major international partner in development of green energy'

Durham University has become the latest academic institution to commit to ending its investments in fossil fuels, after reviewing the potential impact of divestment on its finances and "charitable and...

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