Better Publicity
This is a document produced by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. It provides a great summary of the initiatives that various campuses have adopted over the past year.
Williams is mentioned only once, regarding our divestment of companies doing business in Sudan. On a side note, we found we did not have any investment in those companies. See presidents statement here.
Middlebury has 4 mentions (commitments of higher ed., green building design, a carbon neutral ski area and a planned biomass facility) Amherst has two, (for divestment and purchasing wind power), and Bates has five (hiring a sustainability coordinator, a new envi studies program, a senior class gift of wind power, heating residences with bio-diesel and for being included in the EPA's green power leadership group.)
I asked Stephanie Boyd, director of special operations, why Williams wasn't more prominent, and she replied:
I don't think getting a mention in this publication indicates how green or not we are - just whether we have been noticed. We all recognize that one area we haven't been doing so well on is publicizing our successes.
and:
Williams has been implementing some very significant energy savings initiatives. We should work on writing up those stories and getting them in the press ( central chiller, variable frequency drives, lighting improvements, water reductions, green(er) buildings, etc.)
1 comment:
http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/article/2820/
Just a little straw man to raise your blood pressure. Think the writer understands the difference between science and religion?
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