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Students rally on Earth Day to push for binding climate commitments at University of Illinois

Students rally on Earth Day to push for binding climate commitments at University of Illinois

Organizers say the rally is intended to highlight what they describe as shortcomings in the university’s Illinois Climate Action Plan. Photo: Shutterstock


URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — Students at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign are set to mark Earth Day with a campus-wide rally calling for stronger and enforceable climate action from university leadership.

Organized by Fossil Free Illinois and a coalition of student groups, the April 22 demonstration will begin at the Alma Mater statue before proceeding south along Wright Street to the Swanlund Administration Building and returning to the starting point. Speakers representing several student organizations are scheduled to address participants at both locations.

Groups slated to speak include:

  • Fossil Free Illinois
  • Left Wing Students for Change
  • Students for Socialism
  • Amnesty International
  • Students for Environmental Concerns

Organizers say the rally is intended to highlight what they describe as shortcomings in the university’s Illinois Climate Action Plan, known as iCAP. While acknowledging the plan as a framework for sustainability goals, students argue that past iterations have lacked enforcement and have not consistently met targets.

Our newsroom recorded the students as they marched to be heard: https://youtube.com/shorts/_3byoXQwgl8?feature=share

“Earth Day is a day of celebration of our natural environment,” organizers said in a statement. “However, it also serves as a reminder that we need to take steps to protect and preserve our environment — a reminder the University of Illinois desperately needs.”

Students are calling on university leadership to make the next version of iCAP a binding commitment, rather than what they describe as a largely symbolic document. Among their demands are requirements for sustainable investment practices, a formal commitment to divest from fossil fuel companies, and a structured pathway to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

They are also urging the university to end research and funding partnerships with fossil fuel companies, arguing that such relationships could compromise the independence of climate research.

Fossil Free Illinois, a student-led movement founded in 2024, has focused on raising awareness about university investments and advocating for divestment. The group has conducted research into university financial holdings and helped organize student referenda supporting climate-focused investment changes.

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