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AASHE digest provides evidence that sustainability movement is progressing


Campus sustainability efforts continue to grow at colleges and universities in the United States and Canada, The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) concludes in its AASHE Digest 2008.

The digest, released last month, provides information on environmental initiatives from nearly 700 higher-education institutions.

"In case there is any lingering doubt, sustainability is not just a passing fad," says AASHE acting executive director, Judy Walton. "It is here to stay."

Walton notes in the digest that 2008 brought renewed focus on sustainability-related curriculum change. "With education, the primary mission of academic institutions and a point of immense leverage for societal change, it is only logical that interest in curriculum would broaden," she says.

The digest says that more than 66 sustainability-focused academic programs were created last year. At least 40 institutions (up from 16 recorded in 2007) hired sustainability officers, supporting staff and professors. Three of those positions were at the vice president or vice chancellor level.

Among the other 2008 sustainability highlights noted in the digest:

  • Higher-education institutions in the United States and Canada completed or announced at least 22 major facilities upgrades in 2008 in an effort to increase energy efficiency.
  • At least 11 campuses installed or announced plans to install more than 1 megawatts each of solar energy in 2008.
  • At least 13 campuses installed wind turbines in 2008.
  • More than 130 campus green buildings were planned, started, opened or were awarded LEED certification in 2008 (compared with 60 in 2007). Seven buildings received LEED platinum certification, 26 received gold certification, 13 received silver certification, and seven received basic LEED certification.
  • More than 17 colleges and universities began bike sharing or renting programs in 2008.
  • At least 12 schools (compared with four in 2007) purchased a total of 32 electric vehicles in 2008, and 20 schools began producing or using biodiesel or waste vegetable oil in campus buses, trucks and farm vehicles.
  • At least 23 higher-education institutions (up from seven reported in 2007) began offering local, organic and/or fair-trade food options in campus dining halls.
  • At least 13 sustainability-themed research centers opened, and plans for 33 more were announced.
  • Nearly 300 signatories of the American College & University Presidents' Climate Commitment publicly reported their greenhouse gas emissions.
  • U.S. and Canadian higher-education institutions received more than $430 million in grants and gifts for sustainability initiatives and research projects.
  • More than 50 sustainability-focused community-engagement initiatives were announced by U.S. and Canadian institutions.

The AASHE, an association of colleges and universities committed to a sustainable future, had 830 members at the end of 2008. The entire 356-page digest is online at www.aashe.org/files/documents/AASHEdigest2008.pdf.



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New school buses in Los Angeles emit less pollution


  • The Los Angeles school district has a new fleet of propane-powered school buses that produce up to 80 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions, The Los Angeles Daily News says. Read more
  • St. Petersburg College in St. Petersburg, Fla., has received gold LEED certification for its new Student Services Building on the St. Petersburg/Gibbs campus. Read more
  • The Catawba County (N.C.) school district is incorporating numerous green features into Snow Creek Elementary School in Hickory, which is scheduled to open next month, The Hickory Daily Record says. Read more
  • Western Michigan University's College of Health and Human Services, a four-year-old building on the Kalamazoo campus, has received gold-level LEED certification for existing buildings from the U.S. Green Building Council. Read more


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    RENEWABLE SELECTIONS: The shift toward architectural and site sustainability now is driving the need for a corresponding shift in furniture selection. With about 10 percent of a building project's budget devoted to furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E), the impact of green design is rippling through the interiors industry....Read the entire article.

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    Green calendar


  • July 18-22: Society for College and University Planning (SCUP), Annual International Conference, Portland, Ore.
  • July 29-31: Association for the Advancement of Collegiate Schools of Business (AABCS), Sustainability Conference, Minneapolis.
  • Sept. 13-17: Healthy Buildings 2009, Syracuse, N.Y.
  • Sept. 24-25: Engineering Green Buildings Conference & Expo 2009, Nashville, Tenn.
  • Sept. 27-29: Council of Educational Facility Planners International (CEFPI), Annual World Conference and Expo Washington, D.C.


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