There are many ways to find out how green your school is. The US EPA has a green power challenge for colleges, and Princeton Review has a rating system.
There are also a dozen ways to make your school greener. And there are new funding initiatives through the Dept. of Education for financing green initiatives at the college and K-12 school level.
Going green?
• Organize — Find groups on campus at www.climatechallenge.org
• Create a symbol — For example, Appalachian State University’s solar Christmas tree.
• President’s Climate Commitment — Ask your university president to sign the Climate Commitment
• Institute Green fees — A green fee of $5 to $20 is part of the student activities fees in hundreds of colleges, funding recycling bins, building conservation, biodiesel fueling and many other programs.
• Hold Eco-Olympics — Duke university holds one every year for energy, waste and water reduction — www.duke.edu/web/env_alliance/games
• Sign up for courses in renewable energy — and sustainability.
• Ask your university to join the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE).• Create an office of sustainability — This has become standard on campuses. The AASHE has standards and guildelines.
• Buy green power — Its possible now to buy power from renewable sources.
• Buy green products — Everything from recycled paper to regionally grown food.
• Build green buildings — The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System is a national standard. Green buildings on campus save money and also serve as an educational example.
Top 10 Green Colleges
UNC Chapel Hill..................................96Warren Wilson (NC)............................95Elon (NC).............................................94U.Memphis (TN)..................................94James Madison (VA)...........................93Duke (NC)............................................93UVA......................................................92NC State..............................................90VA Tech................................................90Berea (KY)...........................................89Top 10 Green Colleges * From ratings by Princeton Review for NC, VA, TN and KY.
Resources President’s Climate Commitment
www.presidentsclimatecommitment.orgAssociation for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education
www.aashe.orgUS Green Building Council
www.usgbc.orgEPA Green Power Challenge
www.epa.gov/greenpower/partners/hi_ed_challenge.htm