The Campus Sustainability Executive Council convened Wednesday, Oct. 23, to discuss the following topics:
Name change
Discussion: The council agreed to change the group鈥檚 name to the Sustainability Leadership Team to reduce confusion with the Sustainability Council.
Campus energy management policy
Discussion: Vice Chancellor for Infrastructure and Resilience Chris Ewing provided an overview of the campus energy management policy, which currently focuses on scope 1 and 2 emissions that are generated by campus or through utility purchasing. The policy references existing campus standards and goals from documents including the Campus Master Plan, Energy Master Plan and Transportation Master Plan. This policy will put more responsibility on leaders across campus to examine their operations and identify ways to reduce energy use. There was also discussion and a recommendation to broaden the scope with the intent of it being a more overarching sustainability policy beyond scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions.
Next steps: Team members may provide comments, after which the chancellor will review and approve the policy.听
CAP dashboard
Discussion: The team received an overview of the CAP dashboard. Following an analysis of the data being used, the updated dashboard now references data from 2022 and will soon be updated with 2023 data. The CAP uses 2019 as its baseline year.
Next steps: The CAP dashboard will be released in November and will be updated annually at the beginning of each spring semester.
Miscellaneous
Discussion: Several other agenda items were discussed.
This is part of a series that will cover 兔子先生传媒文化作品 Sustainability Leadership Team (formerly known as the Sustainability Executive Council) meeting agendas, discussions and decisions. The Sustainability Leadership Team brings together decision-makers and leaders from across campus to drive action and accountability to achieve carbon neutrality, goals outlined in the Chancellor鈥檚 Call to Climate Action and the implementation of the campus Climate Action Plan.