2020-2021 Report: A Year Just Like Any Other

Oxford University received at least £1.6m from the fossil fuel industry in the financial year 2020-2021. Read more in the report below.

This staggering amount highlights that Oxford University continues to prioritise its financial interests over justice, academic freedom and its own commitment to reach net-zero by 2035.

Oxford must end these hypocritical and harmful practices. We reiterate the demands made in our 2021 report, and call on Oxford to sever all ties to the fossil fuel industry and commit to aligning itself with the principles of climate justice.

Members of the press who want to get in touch with us for media comments can reach us at oxfordclimatejustice@gmail.com, as can students who want to get involved in our campaign. Join our mailing list and sign our petition– we meet online during term time at 6PM UK time on Wednesdays!

2015-2020 Report: Money, People, Reputation: Oxford’s Ties with the Fossil Fuel Industry

Our first report on Oxford’s ties with the fossil fuel industry in the period 2015-2020 can also be found below. Our correspondence with the University Information Compliance Team and the results of our Freedom of Information requests are also available on this webpage as well.

Please see below for the Erratum on our first version of the report.

Please see below for Freedom of Information Request email chains (and annexes) between members of OCJC and the University’s Information Compliance Team.

Freedom of information requests:

Annexes to the freedom of information requests:

Raw data used for the charts in the report

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