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Sustainability at SIUC

Sustainability at SIUC. S tewardship of our Environment, Community, and Resources. SIUC Sustainability Council Spring 2011. Introductions. Ryan Klopf , Chairman Dr. Jonathan Gray, Vice Chair Susannah Bunny LeBaron , Green Fund Committee Dr. Erin Seekamp , Curriculum Committee

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Sustainability at SIUC

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  1. Sustainability at SIUC Stewardship of our Environment, Community, and Resources SIUC Sustainability Council Spring 2011

  2. Introductions • Ryan Klopf, Chairman • Dr. Jonathan Gray, Vice Chair • Susannah Bunny LeBaron, Green Fund Committee • Dr. Erin Seekamp, Curriculum Committee • Dr. Matthew Therrell • Justin Harrell, Assessment Committee • Makayla Trotter • William Connors • Paul Restivo

  3. History & Early Successes • Council formed by Dr. Goldman in Fall 2009 • Advise the Chancellor and provide recommendations related to environmental sustainability • Administer the Green Fund • $10 Green Fee approved by 75% of student vote in 2008 referendum • Develop a metric to assess sustainability • Biennial assessment report

  4. History & Early Successes • Achievements • Sierra Club: Named SIUC as one of the most improved schools in 2010 • Princeton Review Green Schools: SIUC will be listed in 2011 • Student sustainability leadership • Sustainability Advisory Panel enables students, faculty, and staff to assist the Council • First retreat to identify short, middle, and long term goals

  5. 2010 Green Fund Projects • Fund innovative projects to advance sustainability • $479,580 committed to sustainability projects

  6. Green Fund Committee • Projects save the University money • Variable speed drives for chilled water pumps: • Green Fund support $25,000 ($65,000) • Savings $44,493·yr-1 • Campus police electric patrol vehicle • Green Fund Support $5838.50 ($11,677) • Savings: $3,143 DPS officer patrolling sustainably

  7. Green Fund Committee • Projects fund student research • Solar water heater • First SIUC Climate Assessment • First transportation data

  8. Green Fund Committee • Projects make Campus a better place to live, learn, and work • Outdoor learning space • Green roof • Prairie restoration Outdoor learning space Native prairie habitat

  9. Curriculum Committee • Goals: • Assess presence of sustainability in the SIUC curriculum • Measure sustainability literacy

  10. Assessment Committee • Goal • First quantification of sustainability at SIUC will be complete July 2011 • Sustainability Tracking and Rating System (STARS) • Set goals and a roadmap to improve future sustainability reporting

  11. Campus-wide Impacts • Sustainability contributes to: • Recruitment and retention • SIUC will be a uniquely green Campus • Student opportunities • Council membership and green fund projects • Financial health of SIUC • Green fund projects are saving the University money • Quality of Campus life • Quantitative and qualitative value of a green Campus Restoring ecosystems on Campus Research presentation, AASHE Conference

  12. Priority Goals • Hire a Sustainability Coordinator • Adopt sustainability standards for all new construction (IL Green Buildings Act) • Encourage more efficient transportation • Advertise sustainability initiatives in promotional materials

  13. Creation of a Sustainability Coordinator at SIUC • A Sustainability Coordinator will: • Provide stable leadership for long-term sustainability efforts • Generate funds: grants, donations, efficiency cost savings • Integrate sustainability in all Campus units • Track and assess all sustainability commitments

  14. In Summary • A Sustainability Coordinator is the necessary next step to further SIUC’s green efforts • Sustainability is an opportunity to improve efficiency • Reduce costs, while making a greener Campus • Sustainability • Improves SIUC’s image • Attracts new students, and engages current students and faculty in forging a greener campus • Improves recruitment and retention • The Sustainability Council is here to help

  15. Final Thought • Sustainability is larger than us Yellowstone national park Lake Mead

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