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How Green Is Your College?
Source: Triple Pundit Last week, the Sustainable Endowments Institute released its 2009 Green Report Card. As GreenBiz reports, it compiles the green and not-so-green aspects of 300 colleges and universities through the United States and Canada. The Report Card was designed to identify those schools that are leading by example through their commitment to sustainability initiatives on campus. Schools in the US were graded across categories including administration engagement, green building, food and recycling programs, transportation, and climate change policy. While no school earned an outright 4.0, there were many with A- grades that received the distinction of Campus Sustainability Leader by excelling in at least three of the categories listed above. The Sustainable Endowments Institute is a project by the Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors to assess the 300 universities in the US and Canada with the largest endowments. This represents more than $380 billion in endowment assets, or more than 90 percent of all university endowments. As energy and transportation costs rise, student activism increases, and awareness grows around the effects of climate change, "Many [schools] are taking pride in greener campuses and sustainability-savvy investments,"? saysMark Orlowski, Executive Director of the Sustainable Endowments Institute. "We had 290 of 300 schools respond to at least one of the three Report Card surveys."? Some key findings and trends are:
43 indicators were used to assess the grades of the schools, including publicly available information and student surveys administered across the categories above. To simplify grading, schools earned letter grades across nine categories based upon number scores they received across the 43 indicators. The top-scoring 15 schools from 2009 are:
Oberlin College; Oberlin, OH I was hoping to see my alma mater, Duke University on the top 15 list but I guess that even though Duke is leading academically (top ten in the US), the university still has a lot more to learn when it comes to becoming green. To check out the full report card, click here.
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