American Campuses Act on Climate Pledge
The White House launched the American Campuses Act on Climate Pledge on November 19, 2015 to highlight the commitments of higher education institutions across the nation and the actions they are taking to set the country on the path toward a low-carbon, sustainable future. In addition to supporting “a comprehensive, ambitious agreement at the United Nations Climate Negotiations in Paris,” the university presidents pledge to “accelerate the transition to low-carbon energy while enhancing sustainable and resilient practices across our campus.”
More than 300 colleges and universities nationwide signed the White House climate action pledge, including these Connecticut campuses:
- Eastern Connecticut State University
- Norwalk Community College
- Quinebaug Valley Community College
- Southern Connecticut State University
- University of Connecticut
- Wesleyan University
- Yale University
Climate Leadership Commitment
Through Climate Leadership Commitments, American colleges and universities resolve to exercise leadership in addressing Climate Change, Carbon Neutrality, and Resilience in their communities and throughout society by providing the knowledge, research, practice, and informed graduates to create a positive and sustainable future. Along with other aspects of sustainability, campuses that address the climate challenge by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and by integrating resilience into their curriculum, research, and campus operations will better serve their students and meet their social mandate to help create a sustainable, healthy, and prosperous future.
600 higher education institutions across the country have signed a commitment, including the following Connecticut campuses:
- Central Connecticut State University
- Eastern Connecticut State University
- Norwalk Community College
- Quinebaug Valley Community College
- Southern Connecticut State University
- University of Connecticut
- Wesleyan University
Colleges and universities signed on to these commitments can report on greenhouse gas emissions and track their progress in fulfilling their climate action plans. Reports for Connecticut’s member campuses can be seen on Second Nature’s website.