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RESOLUTION NO. 2014-. (
A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF FOSSIL FUEL DIVESTMENT
RECITALS:
A. The climate crisis is a serious threat to current and future generations here in Ashland and
around the world.
B. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth Assessment Report found that
global warming is already causing costly disruption of human and natural systems throughout
the world.
C. One hundred and fourteen (114) governments in the world have signed the International 2009
Copenhagen Agreement that any warming above a 2°C (3.6°F) rise would be unsafe.
Furthermore, scientific analysis suggest that humans can only emit about 565 more gigatons
of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere to maintain that limit.
D. For the purposes of this resolution, a "fossil fuel company" shall be defined as any of the two
hundred publicly-traded companies with the largest coal, oil and gas reserves found at the
Fossil Free Indexes (http://fossilfreeindexes.com/).
E. In its "Unburnable Carbon" report, the Carbon Tracker Initiative found that fossil fuel
companies possess proven fossil fuel reserves that would release approximately 2,795
gigatons of C02 if they are burned, which is five times the amount that can be released
without exceeding 2°C of warming.
F. The City of Ashland believes that its investments should support a future where all citizens
can live healthy lives without the negative impacts of climate change.
G. The City of Ashland does not now directly invest in any fossil fuel companies.
THE CITY OF ASHLAND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Oregon Short Term Fund Board should review and consider divestment of
directly held or commingled assets that include holdings in fossil fuel public equities and
corporate bonds.
SECTION 2. The PERS Board and the Oregon Investment Council should review and consider
divestment of directly held or commingled assets that include holdings in fossil fuel public
equities and corporate bonds.
SECTION 3. The City shall send a copy of this Resolution, along with a cover letter signed by
the Mayor, to the Oregon Short Term Fund Board and PERS Board urging them to review and
consider their position on divesting their holdings from fossil fuel companies.
SECTION 4. The State Legislature should consider enacting state legislation that requires
consideration of divestment of statewide retirement funds (PERS) from fossil fuel companies and
such investments in the future. The City shall send this resolution and a letter of support for
consideration of future divestment legislation to elected state officials.
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SECTION 5. This resolution was duly PASSED and ADOPTED this day of
2014, and takes effect upon signing by the Mayor.
Barbara Christensen, City Recorder
, 2014:
SIGNED and APPROVED thisL'2-day of a*sz
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J Stromberg, Mayor
Reviewed as to form:
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David Lo , City Attorney
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CITY OF
ASHLAND
October 27, 2014
Jeff Merkley, US Senator
10 South Bartlett Street
Suite 201
Medford, OR 97501
Dear Senator,
Enclosed you will find a Resolution in Support of Fossil Fuel Divestment approved by the City
of Ashland Council on October 21, 2014.
The Resolution directs my office to send to our State of Oregon elected officials.
Sincerely,
Barbara Christensen
City Recorder
CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE
Barbara Christensen, City Recorder/Treasurer
20 E Main Tel: 541-488-5307
Ashland, Oregon 97520 Fax: 541-552-2059 Fr
www.ashland.or.us TTY: 800-735-2900
CITY OF
ASHLAND
October 27, 2014
Ted Wheeler, Oregon State Treasurer
350 Winter Street, NE Suite 100
Salem, OR 97301
Dear Mr. Wheeler,
Enclosed you will find a Resolution in Support of Fossil Fuel Divestment approved by the City
of Ashland Council on October 21, 2014.
The Resolution directs my office to send to our State of Oregon elected officials.
Sincerely,
Barbara Christensen
City Recorder
CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE
Barbara Christensen, City Recorder/Treasurer
20 E Main Tel: 541-488-5307
Ashland, Oregon 97520 Fax: 541-552-2059
www.ashland.or.us TTY: 800-735-2900
CITY OF
ASHLAND
October 27, 2014
Ron Wyden, US Senator
Federal Courthouse
310 W 6th Street, Room 118
Medford, OR 97501
Dear Senator,
Enclosed you will find a Resolution in Support of Fossil Fuel Divestment approved by the City
of Ashland Council on October 21, 2014.
The Resolution directs my office to send to our State of Oregon elected officials.
Sincerely,
Barbara Christensen
City Recorder
CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE
Barbara Christensen, City Recorder/Treasurer
20 E Main Tel: 541-488-5307
Ashland, Oregon 97520 Fax: 541-552-2059
www.ashland.or.us TTY: 800-735-2900
JEFF MERKLEY COMMITTEES:
OREGON APPROPRIATIONS
BANKING, HOUSING,
'United states senate AND URBAN AFFAIRS
BUDGET
WASHINGTON, DC 20510 ENVIRONMENT AND
PUBLIC WORKS
October 31, 2014
Ms. Barbara M. Christensen lctv
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City Recorder
City of Ashland B y 1 Z
20 East Main Street
Ashland, OR 97520-1850
Dear Barbara,
Thank you for contacting me to share your support for addressing climate change. I appreciate
hearing from you on this important issue.
Addressing climate change is one of the most important priorities for our nation and our planet.
The alarming rate at which we have been burning fossil fuels and releasing carbon into the
atmosphere over the last several decades is unsustainable. It poses a major threat to our natural
resources, economy, and public health.
We must act immediately to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the effects of climate
change. I was pleased that in June, the Environmental Protection Agency released the Clean
Power Plan, taking the most significant step to reduce carbon pollution in our nation's history.
Under this plan, states will cut carbon pollution from power plants - the single biggest source of
carbon pollution - 30 percent by the year 2030, making our energy system cleaner, more
efficient and more affordable.
While curbing carbon emissions from power plants is an important step, we must still work to
further deploy renewable energy and energy efficiency, technologies, and to implement
innovative solutions to tackle climate change. That is why in addition to promoting clean energy
tax credits and incentivizing renewable energy production, I have supported increasing gas
mileage requirements for cars and trucks and investing in and deploying electric vehicles and
charging infrastructure. I have also proposed legislation to help lower energy bills for Oregon
families by giving them the opportunity to invest in energy efficient home renovations. Changing
the way we use energy is essential if we are to ensure a sustainable future for America, and [ will
continue to push for these programs in order to achieve that.
I have also heard a variety of suggestions from Oregonians on the best ways to address the
causes and mitigate the impacts of climate change. These ideas range from climate resiliency
funds and carbon taxes, to the need to protect biodiversity and promote organic agriculture,
among others. I value this input, and as a member of Bicameral Task Force on Climate Change,
as well as the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, I will incorporate this feedback
as I work with my colleagues to combat climate change.
Please know that I will continue to fight to protect our environment, economy, and public health
from the adverse effects of climate change.
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Thank you, again, for your input. I hope you will keep sending your thoughts and observations my way.
All my best,
J'# A .
Jeffrey A. Merkley
United States Senator
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