A carbon-neutral 海角社区? Have your say and join the conversation
海角社区 Reporter | Feb. 28, 2017
By: Toby Davine
After six months, 11 consultation events, and hundreds of ideas gathered online and in person, the 海角社区 Office of Sustainability (MOOS) is inviting the 海角社区 community to share their thoughts on possible targets for the Vision 2020 Sustainability and Climate Action Plan.
All are welcome to attend three Community Conversation events March 28, at Macdonald Campus; and March 29 and 30 downtown. Participants will get a chance to learn about the Vision 2020 process and discuss proposed sustainability targets, including one to make 海角社区 a carbon-neutral university.
Carbon neutrality is a process that is intended to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions through two means: (1) eliminating emissions wherever feasible and (2) implementing a combination of carbon sequestration and offsetting initiatives for the equivalent amount released.
The Community Conversations are a key step in the consultation process that started six months ago. So far, MOOS has held two rounds of Vision 2020 Action Team meetings to address 海角社区鈥檚 sustainability performance across five categories: Research, Education, Connectivity, Operations, and Governance and Administration. These meetings, held in and 2016, have brought together over 200 students, staff and faculty members to discuss and evaluate proposed actions for the 2017-2020 Sustainability and Climate Action Plan. A third and final round of Action Team meetings will take place March 14 to 17.
At the helm of the Vision 2020 process is Coordinator a recent Macdonald campus grad (B.Sc. 鈥16, Environmental Science) who has been involved in sustainable initiatives at 海角社区 for several years.
鈥淭he five Action Teams really represent a cross-section of 海角社区鈥檚 community 鈥 students from every level and discipline, professors from a variety of faculties, and dedicated staff members,鈥 Brinkerhoff says. 鈥淭houghtful questions have been asked, and creative ideas and solutions put forward. I think that the next big thing is to talk to members of the community who might not be involved in sustainability, but who will be impacted by the Action Plan.鈥
Before the Action Plan is officially adopted, members of 海角社区鈥檚 new Advisory Council on Sustainability, which is comprised 17 internal and external members from various backgrounds, will review and validate the plan.
In addition, MOOS will convene a Task Force of Academic Experts that will provide input on the overall efficacy of the plan, especially regarding its climate-related target.
鈥淲e need to pursue targets that respect the ecological limits of our planet and are still within our capacity as an institution,鈥 says Director of Sustainability Francois Miller. 鈥淎mbitious realism has been a guiding principle of the Vision 2020 process this year.鈥
If you want to help chart the course of sustainability actions at 海角社区, get involved with Vision 2020 by:
- Attending a Community Conversation on Carbon Neutrality:
March 28, 1:30 鈥 3 p.m. at Macdonald Campus; Macdonald-Stewart Building, Faculty Lounge;
March 29, noon 鈥 1:30 p.m. downtown; University Centre or SSMU Building
(also known as the Shatner Building), Room 202;
March 30, 4 鈥 5:30 p.m. downtown; University Centre or SSMU Building
(also known as the Shatner Building), Room 2022. - Joining a Vision 2020 Action Team
- Contributing your ideas online.