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Irving Oil donations under scrutiny from climate activists at Ivy League school [video]

Fossil Free Dartmouth raises concerns about 'greenwashing' at Arthur Irving Institute for Energy and Society

by David Gordon Koch
November 3, 2023
Reading Time: 2min read
An imposing brick building about four storeys high with what appears to be a central glass atrium and the name Irving written on the facade is pictured on a college campus.

The building that houses the Arthur Irving Institute for Energy and Society, Dartmouth College. Photo: Michal Tvrdon/Fossil Free Dartmouth

At Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, a group of climate activists has published a report taking issue with the Arthur Irving Institute for Energy and Society.

The new facility at the Ivy League school was named after the owner of Irving Oil, which operates Canada’s largest refinery in Saint John, New Brunswick.

The report by Fossil Free Dartmouth, titled Investigating Irving (PDF), raises questions about greenwashing and the potential undermining of academic credibility.

Dartmouth established the institute with money from Irving Oil, Arthur Irving, his wife Sandra Irving, their daughter Sarah Irving, and the Arthur L. Irving Family Foundation.

The report states that one-third of the Institute’s advisory board works with the fossil fuel industry either directly or indirectly.

Its members include Sandra Irving, Sarah Irving, Irving Oil president Ian Whitcomb, and ExxonMobil global brand manager Abigail Rodgers.

The report calls for Irving Oil and ExxonMobil reps to be removed from the board. It also call for the institute’s building to be renamed, and for the college to implement a policy rejecting funds from fossil fuel companies.

For more on this, the NB Media Co-op spoke to Maya Beauvineau and Noor Boukari, students activists with Fossil Free Dartmouth who co-authored the report with Kate Yeo.

The NB Media Co-op also spoke to Erin Steuter, a professor of sociology specializing in critical media studies at Mount Allison University. Check out the video for the full interviews.

Irving Oil didn’t respond to a request for comment. Dartmouth College provided a statement that said, in part, “Dartmouth faculty have independence in any research related to the institute, as stipulated by the founding gift agreement.”

This article was updated to include an interview with members of Fossil Free Dartmouth at 10:40 a.m. on Nov. 4, 2023.

David Gordon Koch is a journalist with the NB Media Co-op. This reporting has been made possible in part by the Government of Canada, administered by the Canadian Association of Community Television Stations and Users (CACTUS). 

Tags: Arthur Irvingclimate crisisDavid Gordon KochErin SteuterExxonMobilFossil Free DartmouthIrving Oil
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