UCT campaign
UCT has made progress on its committment in 2022 to divest from fossil fuels. Now students have moved their sights to researching other ways fossil fuels are embedded at the university, and to see if there are further ways the university can disassociate from fossil fuel interests.
Our most recent updates and detailed history of our campaign, going back to 2013, can be viewed on our campaign timeline overview here. Below, find news, events, a timeline of pictures and Frequently Asked Questions.
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Background
The Fossil Free UCT campaign was the founding campaign of Fossil Free SA, and is an ongoing collaboration with partners such as the UCT Green Campus Initiative (GCI), the Climate Action Project, and UCT academic staff members.
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Upcoming events
Past events
News
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March 2025: Green Campus Initiative hosted a welcome function for new members, and invited us to give an overview of our work with them.
March 2025: Our Divestment team presented at UCT's Environmental Health Faculty.
February 2025: UCT's Green Campus Initiative invited our team to join their Plaza Day event, where we had great conversations with students about FFSA's work with GCI.
August 2024: Defossilising training with UCT's Green Campus Initiative student organisation.
December 2019: Fossil Free UCT protests for divestment at Convocation.
December 2019: Fossil Free UCT protests for divestment at Convocation.
May 2019: Protest for divestment on campus.
2017: Fossil Free and UCT's GCI holding a petition signing on UCT's campus.
2017: UCT divestment think tank.
2016: Students present VC with divestment petition.
2015: Global divestment day protest.

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