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鈥淪ociety is asking universities to engage with the big problems,鈥 says Professor John Robinson. 鈥淪ustainability is one of the ways it can be done鈥 (photo by Geoff Vendeville)

The 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 first presidential adviser on the environment, climate change and sustainability says he and members of the new committee he heads are determined to create more opportunities for all parts of the university 鈥 faculty, students and staff  鈥 to collaborate on sustainable practices.

鈥淨uite concrete things are happening. Quite ambitious things are happening,鈥 said John Robinson, a professor at 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 Munk School of Global Affairs and the School of the Environment in the Faculty of Arts & Science. 鈥淭here is a ton of work taking place in research, in teaching and in operations 鈥 but generally people aren鈥檛 aware of each other.鈥 

Making those connections is one of the first priorities for Robinson and the newly created committee, which includes faculty and staff members, as well as students and an alumnus. A change in institutional culture will be required to integrate the operational and academic activities, Robinson said, but doing so is essential for 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 campuses to become test beds for research and innovation in this area.

Plans for how that change might happen are outlined in . The committee, along with Robinson鈥檚 advisory position, follow from President Meric Gertler鈥檚 鈥溾 report. 

The committee began meeting in February and uses its first report to lay out its three areas of focus and the definition of sustainability that will guide its work. 

鈥淎s the country鈥檚 top research university, it鈥檚 important that 管家婆免费开奖大全 show leadership on these vital issues, in our core academic mission and in our operations,鈥 President Gertler said. 鈥淭he committee members are taking great strides to enhance our contributions, building on the great work that is already happening across our three campuses.鈥    

A core theme in the new report is the need for all parts of the university to work together. 

鈥淚n most universities, sustainability goes on operationally through energy efficiency programs and academically in research and teaching. The two worlds never connect,鈥 Robinson explained. 鈥淚f you can create an integrated approach, it is amazing what can happen.鈥

Robinson said he witnessed this first-hand when he led a similar initiative at UBC, and noted universities in the U.K. are adopting a similar approach. 

Even so, he said transforming 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 campuses is just the first step. Involving community partners also is essential so that the lessons learned can be applied elsewhere. 

鈥淪ociety is asking universities to engage with the big problems, and we want to do that. Sustainability is one of the ways it can be done,鈥 he said. 

Since the Committee on Environment, Climate Change and Sustainability first met, its members have begun work in three areas:  the campus as a living lab, the university as an agent of change, and curriculum innovation. Its members have compiled a preliminary inventory of 614 existing courses that contain sustainability content and, among those, a subset that also includes an opportunity for community-based learning. 

They also have identified possible new living lab projects and potential partners from the public and private sector that could be involved in the projects.   

The committee is taking a broad approach in its work, defining sustainability as encompassing both human and environmental well-being. It plans to emphasize 鈥渞egenerative sustainability,鈥 which looks for ways to reduce damage or harm, and, when possible, to improve both the environment and human well-being. 

Such an approach, Robinson said, might include buildings being designed to improve productivity and help the environment, as opposed to just not doing damage. 

Among the committee鈥檚 many ambitious goals is its aim to offer students in every discipline an opportunity to add sustainability to their program, and to have thousands of students involved in sustainability projects on and off campus.

鈥淭his is a huge opportunity for 管家婆免费开奖大全 to show leadership and to engage in a very visible and active way in all three domains 鈥 teaching, research and innovation 鈥 and in partnership with the private sector, the public sector and civil society,鈥 Robinson said. 

 

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