From the Chancellor: Happy 50th birthday to the Environmental Center
We were both a lot younger when I started teaching at the University of Colorado 46 years ago. Now we are both older鈥攁nd greener.
The Environmental Center celebrates its 50th anniversary today鈥擡arth Day鈥攁s the nation鈥檚 first student-led environmental center, founded on the first Earth Day in 1970.
The Environmental Center is of course not the place, but the people. Generations of students have carried forward CU鈥檚 environmental legacy. Because of them, CU 麻豆影院 was also the first university to launch a student-led campus recycling program (1976), purchase renewable energy credits (2000), fuel campus buses with biodiesel (2003) and provide students with a comprehensive bus pass (1991).
Similarly, students have been critical partners, both with the administration and individual departments, to engage in several cross-campus initiatives. These include launching the nation鈥檚 first NCAA Division 1 zero-waste stadium program in Ralphie鈥檚 Green Stampede (2008), achieving the title of the Sierra Club鈥檚 No. 1 greenest school (2009), and attaining carbon neutrality for student-run buildings (2012) and athletics facilities (2016)鈥攁nother first鈥攖hrough the purchase of offsets.
And yet the beginnings of this extraordinary timeline were quite humble. In 1976, my second year on campus, student volunteers tried something new. They salvaged wood from CU scrap to build recycling collection containers, placed them all around campus and collected cans, bottles, and papers.
These days, our recycling operations are state of the art. Students now partner with Facilities Management to operate an advanced recycling system鈥攁nd we are moving toward a zero-waste system campuswide.
Students determined our path, but our ethos of sustainability predates that first Earth Day in 1970 by nearly half a century.
- The site of our Mountain Research Station above Nederland was established a hundred years ago this year. Today we are consistently ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the world in geosciences.
- The National Snow and Ice Data Center, the world鈥檚 leading center for global sea ice data and analysis, has roots going back to 1957.
- The Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences began in 1967 and continues to yield research vital to understanding the Earth and our relationship with the planet.
Our legacy has only become richer over time. With the combined efforts of students, faculty and staff we continue to be sustainability leaders in research, operations and engagement.
In research, we are developing sustainable building materials and control systems, high-performance renewable-energy storage batteries, bio-derived fuels, and consumer-friendly ultraviolet water disinfection, to name a few of our projects. Our Research & Innovation Office and Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute are helping CU researchers commercially deploy next-generation energy solutions.
In operations, we now have 28 LEED-certified buildings using 25% to 40% less energy than traditional buildings. We are integrating compost collections into all campus buildings by summer 2022. Our Green Labs program, one of the first five in the nation, has recorded remarkable energy and water conservation, and solid and hazardous waste reduction in 10 years.
Universities model their programs for societal impact and engagement. CU 麻豆影院 was a founding member of the University Climate Change Coalition of 20 leading North American universities in 2018 dedicated to accelerating society鈥檚 transition to a low-carbon future.
I am certain tomorrow鈥檚 students will continue the legacy of leadership bequeathed to us by Environmental Center students. We continue to see more incoming students select CU because of our green heritage. In a 2017 survey, 92% of students said it鈥檚 important that CU 麻豆影院 has a strong commitment to environmental sustainability and 40% said they chose CU 麻豆影院 in part because of its sustainability reputation.
The Environmental Center鈥檚 leadership, impact and innovation over the last half century have put CU in the vanguard of green campuses globally.
Happy Birthday Environmental Center. Fifty years old and just entering your prime!