Will Harvard Divest From Fossil Fuels? Students And Alumni Demand Answers In Week Of Action
Environmental activists at Harvard are hoping to flip the equation on global warming this week: instead of climate change bringing rising temperatures, they hope adding heat to the discussion will change the climate of the University’s approach to the issue.
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