When you think of a university going green, you usually think recycling, conserving energy, using digital sources, or at least recycled paper in textbooks. But universities – and today’s students who are often referred to as the “sustainability generation” – are increasingly demanding deeper and deeper environmentally proactive measures and are holding decision makers accountable for them.
To that purpose, higher education is going green with more and more alternate power systems fueling college buses and mass transit vehicles. Solar and wind are being used to make indoor learning spaces comfortable, as well as the behind-the-scenes environments that control institutions of higher learning. And this doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface of the sustainability-focused research and development occurring in classrooms, labs, studios, and R&D think tanks nationwide.
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