Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory Published

11 09 2007

Students from the Pomona Campus Climate Challenge have completed their study on greenhouse gas emissions at Pomona. The results of the study show that more than 88% of Pomona’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for the year 2005-2006 derived from energy use in buildings. Of the 88%, 47% is accounted for by electricity use for lighting and running electronic appliances and 41% by the use of natural gas use for space and water heating. Transportation related emissions from air travel, grounds, housekeeping and athletic department fleets accounted for 7% and refrigerant use emissions contributed 4%. Other sources of emissions include treatment of solid waste and application of fertilizer. There are also significant amounts of emissions from the consumption of food, however these emissions are not reported in this report.  The students hope that the College will use this report as a stepping stone for making a more detailed assessment of its climate footprint and for taking concrete steps towards outlining and pursuing a comprehensive long-term action plan for achieving climate neutrality.  Click here for the study: pomona_ghg-inventory_05_06_final.pdf



Energy Conservation Challenge for faculty & staff kicks off

2 04 2007

As a result of the success of last semester’s drive, we have decided to extend a similar competition to you as a way of creating cohesion among all of those who use the school’s resources regarding what our sustainability goals as an institution should be.

In the coming days we will be distributing our “Faculty Sustainability Pledge”, a simple list of actions that you can take to help Pomona College become a more environmentally-friendly and sustainable institution. We ask that you check off at least five actions and attach the pledge to your door or another prominent place in order to remind yourself and those around you of the importance of sustainability on campus. We have attached it to this email so you can get started today!

During the month of April, we will be monitoring the energy usage of the various classroom and facilities buildings and comparing the levels recorded to those of previous Aprils. The building responsible for showing the most impressive reduction will be treated to a fantastic PARTY at the end of the month, so you have even more incentive to do all you can to help conserve!



Day of Climate Action- April 7

21 02 2007

The Day of Climate Action is being organized by the Campus Climate Challenge club at Pomona College–we are a student activist group that works with the student body, faculty, staff, and administration on climate change issues. Our event will bring together students of the Claremont Colleges (Pomona is one of the five colleges) as well as residents of the Claremont community. In addition to live music, we will be hosting speakersorganizing activities for children, and holding an exhibition of local environmental non-profits and their work, local green businesses and their products, and student research and activism dealing
with sustainability issues.

The purpose of the event is to raise awareness of climate change issues and to urge Congress to sign the toughest possible climate change legislation (to this end, we’ll have  photo petitions and other fun politically-oriented activities). Of course, we are also hoping people will come away with a sense of how they can help fight climate change, whether through involvement in local organizations or by purchasing more sustainable products.



Walker wins Green Cup: Post your ideas for the sustainability measure

3 02 2007

For those of you who were not able to attend the Glow Green Party on Friday, the winner of the November Dorm Energy Challenge is Walker. Congratulations to the energy-conscious Walker residents and to all of you who helped us meet our campus-wide 8% reduction!!

In addition to everlasting fame and glory as the winners of the First Annual Green Cup, the residents of Walker will get $2000 to invest in
the dorm for a sustainability measure. ALL STUDENTS are invited to an open forum next Sunday to discuss how that money might be spent.
What are YOUR IDEAS? Come share them at the forum or post them here on our website.

The Green Cup Forum:

Sunday February 11

130PM

Walker Lounge



Green Cup party - Feb 2

19 01 2007

Wondering who won that Dorm Energy Challenge from November? Like to party? Both?

Come GLOW GREEN this Friday night at the new Doms Lounge (SCC basement) for four hours of great music, tasty refreshments, dancing, and glowsticks!

Performances by:
The Self-Interest Collective
Robots in Disguise
Chris ‘DJ Jod’ Langeler

Come spend Friday night with us at this fantastic carbon-neutral event!

Friday, February 2
9 pm to 1 am
Doms Lounge

Sponsored by Campus Climate Challenge, CCLA Themed Events, and The Motley

FMI: kyle.edgerton@pomona.edu.



Sign the Petition to reduce the heating in your dorm!

11 11 2006

In many dorms, heaters are not controlled in individual rooms and instead are all connected to a central heating source. Right now, all dorm heaters come on when the outside temperature drops below 68 degrees F, which means it could still be 80 degrees in our dorms when the heater comes on!

Thus, CCC is starting a petition to ask the Building and Grounds Department to lower the temperature at which the heaters come on to 58 degrees. Additionally, we are requesting that the set temperature be 67 degrees in the daytime and 64 degrees at night.

Click on the link below to sign the petition!

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The Green Cup

7 11 2006

Turn your computer off. Turn your lights off.

DO IT IN THE DARK!
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