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Tue Feb 22, 2022, 08:58 AM Feb 2022

Net-Zero, Whatever: Oxford Took At Least 1.6M Pounds From Oil, Gas, Petrochemical Firms In 2020-21

The University of Oxford accepted at least £1.6m from oil, gas and petrochemical companies in 2020-21 despite its 2035 net zero commitment, according to a report by students. The funding was in addition to the more than £11m Oxford received from fossil fuel donors between 2015 and 2020.

The research was based on a freedom of information request filed in October by the student-run Oxford Climate Justice Campaign (OCJC). It revealed that four firms, Eni, Mitsubishi, BP and Shell, had all given donations and research funding to the university totalling between £1.6m-£1.7m from 1 August 2020 to 31 July 2021. This included £208,700 for research funding from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and £58,600 for research funding and donations from Shell, according to the report.

The largest contribution however, came from the Italian oil group Eni. It gave more than £1.3m to the Saïd Business School, according to the FOI. Of this, it appears that £769,500 funded Eni scholarships and the remaining £571,000 supported the school’s Centre for Corporate Reputation. The report describe this as “another case of corporate greenwashing”.

The figures do not include the £100m that the petrochemical group Ineos donated to create a new institute to study antimicrobial resistance. The researchers noted the continued presence of positions and institutions named after or dedicated to fossil fuel donors including Eni-Oxford Africa scholarships, the Exxon-Mobil scholarship in global health science. OCJC’s last report also found that the Oxford Institute of Energy Studies was two-thirds funded by the fossil fuel industry.

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https://www.theguardian.com/education/2022/feb/21/oxford-university-took-at-least-pounds-16m-last-year-from-fossil-fuel-firms

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