Frohnmayer to announce pledge to curb University of Oregon's carbon emissions
EUGENE, Ore.--(April 17, 2007)--University of Oregon President Dave
Frohnmayer will announce Wednesday during campus Earth Day festivities
that he has signed a commitment to reduce and ultimately eliminate the
university's carbon footprint.
The announcement is slated for 2 p.m., in the amphitheater of the Erb
Memorial Union, 1222 E. 13th Ave. The University of Oregon has invited
Eugene Mayor Kitty Piercy to the news conference to make an announcement
about how Eugene residents can begin to curb climate change. Also
scheduled to speak are Mary Wood, a professor in the UO School of Law
and an expert on anti-global warming legislation, and Jared Axelrod,
President of the Associated Students of the University of Oregon.
Frohnmayer recently signed the American College and University
Presidents Climate Commitment, committing the University of Oregon to a
broad effort by the nation's higher education institutions to address
global warming by neutralizing their greenhouse gas emissions and
accelerating research and educational efforts to equip society to
re-stabilize the earth's climate. The heads of more than 150
institutions across the country have signed the pledge.
"Addressing climate change in our curriculum as well as campus
operations is an urgent and integral part of our mission," Frohnmayer
said. "Higher education plays a critical role in preparing the new
workforce and creating the knowledge that will help society create the strategies, technologies, policies and economic opportunities that will
allow humanity to thrive while protecting our life-supporting
environment."
The University of Oregon has a history of supporting sustainability
through administrative commitments and academic programs. For example,
the university hired a hired a sustainability coordinator in 2004 to
identify and implement pilot projects and educate the campus community
about the importance of sustainability. Major lighting retrofits save
hundreds of thousands of dollars in energy consumption each year.
The School of Law's environmental and natural esources law program was
recently ranked among the top 10 such programs in the nation by U.S.
News & World Report. More than 100 faculty members from 30 campus
programs and departments take part in the university's environmental
studies program. See the attached fact sheet for more information about
the university's commitment to sustainability.
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