McGill principal defends decision not to divest after prof’s resignation
MONTREAL — The principal of McGill university is defending the institution’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions after a professor resigned over its refusal to divest from the fossil fuel industry.
Suzanne Fortier said the institution’s plan to reduce the overall carbon footprint of its endowment will ultimately be more effective than the “symbolic gesture” of pulling out of oil and gas stocks.
“We’re working with a very concrete plan in diminishing our carbon emissions and we’re looking at every single one of our investments to see where we can reach a lower carbon emission level in our portfolio and making sure we have targets and timelines we can meet,” she said in a phone interview.
The McGill board of governors decided against divestment on Dec. 5, against the wishes of the McGill University Senate and several student groups. The move prompted Gregory Mikkelson, a philosophy professor who specializes in environmental ethics, to resign.