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SU Climate Action Plan work starting with College of Visual and Performing Arts

Monday, May 24, 2010, By News Staff
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The (VPA) is at the head of the class that will help boost campus sustainability at 黑料不打烊. VPA is the first聽SU聽academic unit聽selected to begin implementing the University鈥檚 (CAP), the blueprint released in September 2009 that is designed to make SU climate neutral by 2040.聽

厂鲍鈥檚 is driving the University鈥檚 CAP implementation. After discovering VPA鈥檚 strong commitment to sustainability last year, the Sustainability Division chose聽VPA to lead this first CAP venture.聽

鈥淚 am pleased that 黑料不打烊 and the Sustainability Division are aggressively moving forward with this initiative and that they recognize the essential role artists, designers, performers and communicators play in provoking and inspiring new ways of thinking and behaving that are sustainable,鈥 says VPA Dean Ann Clarke. 鈥淥ur students are tremendously engaged and independently driven to address environmental issues. They compel us to act, and our faculty has responded. I am struck by the prevalence of 鈥榞reen鈥 topic exploration in every facet of the college鈥檚 curriculum, whether in terms of provocative subject matter or materials utilization.鈥澛

Because buildings and their occupants directly impact the campus鈥 carbon footprint, they are the primary focus of 厂鲍鈥檚 CAP activities.聽

Smith Hall is the first of VPA鈥檚 buildings that will soon undergo CAP-related work. An audit of Smith will review everything from energy systems and use to space planning and occupant activities. Once the audit is completed this summer, work will start on upgrading and enhancing the 40,000-square-foot building. In addition, a process is currently under way to decide which VPA buildings will be audited next.

The goals for Smith–and all future projects–are reduced greenhouse gas emissions (primarily carbon dioxide or CO2) through energy conservation, improved learning space utilization, and enhanced sustainability practices among students, faculty and staff.聽

A schedule for other SU schools/colleges and departments to start implementing the CAP is still on the drawing board. Some factors in deciding when others will come onboard include energy use, annual CAP budget, potential return on investment, school/department future plans and needs, and student educational/research opportunities.聽

鈥淲orking in partnership with the College of Visual and Performing Arts as we begin to develop specific actions for reducing the University鈥檚 carbon emissions is a very exciting opportunity,鈥 says Timothy Sweet, director of 厂鲍鈥檚 Energy and Computing Management Department. 鈥淭he unique perspective and creativity that the faculty and students of VPA will bring to bear will help form the foundation for how we will engage the campus going forward.”聽

In February 2007, SU pledged to achieve zero net greenhouse gas emissions by signing the (ACUPCC).

厂鲍鈥檚 CAP will drive reductions in campus greenhouse gas emissions by taking action in the following areas:

  • energy conservation through existing technologies;
  • energy efficiency through emerging technologies;
  • creation of energy from renewable sources;
  • enhancement of sustainability practices among students, faculty and staff; and
  • limited use of energy offsets as needed.聽

For additional information about the ACUPCC and聽厂鲍鈥檚 Climate Action Plan, and to learn more about campus sustainability efforts and activities, visit the University鈥檚 Sustainability website at . To discuss a green idea to implement on campus, contact 厂鲍鈥檚 Sustainability Division at sustain@syr.edu.

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