date: Sat Nov 4 16:45:25 2000 from: Mike Hulme subject: Fwd: BP funding to: barker,vira Any idea who at Cambridge has been benefitting from this BP money? Mike From: "Simon J Shackley" Organization: umist To: m.hulme@uea.ac.uk Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2000 14:44:09 GMT Subject: BP funding Reply-to: Simon.Shackley@umist.ac.uk CC: robin.smith@umist.ac.uk, brian.launder@umist.ac.uk Priority: normal X-mailer: Pegasus Mail for Win32 (v3.12a) dear TC colleagues looks like BP have their cheque books out! How can TC benefit from this largesse? I wonder who has received this money within Cambridge University? Cheers, Simon 17) BP, FORD GIVE $20 MILLION FOR PRINCETON UNIVERSITY EMISSIONS STUDY Auto.com/Bloomberg News October 26, 2000 Internet: [1]http://www.auto.com/industry/iwirc26_20001026.htm LONDON -- BP Amoco Plc, the world's No. 3 publicly traded oil company, and Ford Motor Co. said they will give Princeton University $20 million over 10 years to study ways to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions from fossil fuels. BP said it will give $15 million. Ford, the world's second-biggest automaker, is donating $5 million. The gift is part of a partnership between the companies aimed at addressing concerns about climate change. Carbon dioxide is the most common of the greenhouse gases believed to contribute to global warming. London-based BP said it plans to give $85 million in the next decade to universities in the U.S. and U.K. to study environmental and energy issues. In the past two years, the company has pledged $40 million to Cambridge University, $20 million to the University of California at Berkeley and $10 million to the University of Colorado at Boulder.