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The Nine Elements of a Sustainable Culture/Campus Mitchell Thomashow, Director Second Nature Presidential Fellows Program President Emeritus, Unity College ([email protected])

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Page 1: Gulf Coast Green 2012 Mitchell Thomashow

The Nine Elements of a

Sustainable

Culture/Campus

Mitchell Thomashow, Director Second Nature

Presidential Fellows Program

President Emeritus, Unity College

([email protected])

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Sustainability is a Response to a

Planetary Emergency

The Sixth Megaextinction

Plunging Declines in Biodiversity

Rapidly Changing Climatic/Oceanic Circulation

Biogeochemical Imbalances

Rapidly

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The Consensus of International

Peer Reviewed SCIENCE is Clear

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Sustainability requires that we think about the

Whole Earth as an Ecological, Economic, and

Creative System

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A Sustainable Approach to

Economic Decisions

Encourages: Frugality

Debt Reduction

Living Within Our Means

Protecting Future Generations

Conserving Natural Resources

Creative Problem Solving

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As a former College President I suggest that

Sustainability is the single biggest challenge for all

of education, ultimately linked to:

Turbulent Economy

Accessibility and Affordability of Schooling

How We Think about the Future of the Planet

Our goal should be nothing less than to train a new generation of sustainability leaders, graduates who understand the intricate connections between economics and ecology, place and planet, how we live and the consequences of our actions.

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2020 Campaign

Collective Impact 5 Year Review

Education for

Sustainability

Climate

Leadership

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The Nine Elements of a Sustainable

Culture/Campus

Culture: How We Think, Organize,

Communicate,

Campus: Where We Live, Work,

Play

A TEMPLATE FOR ACTION relevant

for schools, businesses, hospitals,

and any organizational setting

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THREE BROAD

CATEGORIES

Infrastructure

Community

Learning

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Imagine these categories as dynamic, unfolding, emergent, and intrinsically

interconnected. Any sustainable practice may involve multiple categories.

Infrastructure

Community

Learning

Energy Food Materials

Governance Investment Wellness

Curriculum Aesthetics Interpretation

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ENERGY Energy refers to the ability to do work, involving the transformation of

matter to produce heat and electricity.

The point of sustainable energy practices is to maximize the efficiency of

those processes so as to minimize unwanted byproducts.

We require a new energy algorithm that enables us to heat and cool our

buildings, move people and their goods from one place to another, and

power our machines, without simultaneously altering the biosphere.

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Ingenious Technical Innovations

Renewable Energy Sources

Rigorous Conservation and Retrofitting

Energy Cost Accounting

Monitoring Cooperatives

HOW TO MOVE TOWARDS ZERO-CARBON

ENERGY USE

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Energy Structures Serve as

Institutional Landmarks

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FOOD

(Everybody has to Eat!) A food-producing, edible landscaping,

demonstration-garden laboratory

Lawns bisected by garden strips and

permaculture shrubbery

Administration buildings with small

greenhouses

Cafeterias serving local and organic food

Regional center for cooperative food growing

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FOOD AS LANDSCAPE

Inviting Hard Questions

Where does your food come from?

How much energy is used in its production and distribution?

What policies will support more sustainable food operations?

How does the history of the food we eat reflect ourselves in this place?

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MATERIALS refers to the manipulation, rearrangement, and heating and cooling of matter

to produce the stuff of our goods, appliances, dwellings, and tools

minimize energy use and toxic byproducts

resilience, durability, recyclability

procurement, life cycle accounting

from green cleaning materials to recycled

carpets

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Inviting Hard Questions

What is the supply chain?

How can we minimize ecological impact?

Can we find materials that are recycled,

reclaimed or re-imagined?

Responding to the challenge

Unravel and expose the full cost of

building materials and

construction products.

Creatively use recycled and

reclaimed materials.

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COMMUNITY

Infrastructure

Community

Learning

Energy Food Materials

Governance Investment Wellness

Curriculum Aesthetics Interpretation

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GOVERNANCE

The role of organizational culture

Alignment between mission, governance, and

curriculum (or work practice)

Job descriptions and performance evaluations

Guidelines for procurement, events,

procedures and protocols

The capacity to change and innovate

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GOVERNANCE: The Importance of

Leadership

Boldness and Tenderness

Urgency and Patience

Innovation and Tradition

Two caveats: (1) Sustainability is not the political philosophy of an

esoteric, green politics. It is beyond traditional left/right categories,

embodying elements of traditional conservative and progressive political

approaches. (2) Decisions related to governance will be complex and

controversial, and not always consensus-driven.

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INVESTMENT: Where

Capital Goes

Every college campus has a significant impact

on the surrounding community

Colleges serve as dynamic economic

mulltipliers

Their investment decisions have profound

ramifications

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Investment Questions

Is the college working with schools,

communities, and businesses to transform the

region into a thriving sustainable community?

Is the campus an incubator for new

sustainability research and design initiatives?

Is the endowment invested in ecologically and

socially responsible businesses?

Is the college considering sustainability

workforce training?

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WELLNESS Ultimately the point of a sustainable campus is to provide a

nourishing and supportive learning and work environment that

promotes personal, community, and planetary well-being.

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WELLNESS Questions

Is stress impacting performance of students,

faculty, and staff?

Does the college promote healthy living?

Is wellness an integral part of the academic

curriculum, staff training, and professional

development?

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LEARNING

Infrastructure

Community

Learning

Energy Food Materials

Governance Investment Wellness

Curriculum Aesthetics Interpretation

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CURRICULUM What you know and how you think is

always a reflection of how you live

The best sustainability curriculum is one that

provides the hands-on experience of living,

implementing and designing a sustainable

campus

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CURRICULUM: The Hard Questions

Is climate change and sustainability education a core component of

the curriculum?

Are students involved in campus-wide master planning?

Are service learning opportunities available that bring sustainability

initiatives into the community?

Are the professional schools involved in sustainability initiatives?

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AESTHETICS

The Art and Sensibility of

Sustainability

At the core of understanding sustainability, biodiversity, and climate

change is a perceptual challenge: scale and the biosphere.

Art projects use imagination to convey scale and are a bridge to

scientific understanding

Art projects catalyze the emotional responses to the planetary

challenge

A deeper cognitive advantage

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The Aesthetic Challenge

Are there vivid, imaginative and evocative

campus exhibits, art projects, and installations

that support sustainability initiatives?

Is the campus used as an exploratory

“canvas” of environmental art using recycled

materials for sculptures, soundscape designs,

native plant arrangements, watercourse flows

and patterns?

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INTERPRETATION: Making

Sense of Sustainability

Every sustainability project should have an

interactive, dynamic explanation

The campus is a sustainability learning

laboratory

Hide nothing

Measure, keep records, and share information

in compelling ways

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INTERPRETATION

Some Questions

How can we use buildings, gardens, and

campus facilities to exemplify the campus as a

living laboratory?

How can we best tell the story of the campus

as an ecological place that is located in a

dynamic environment?

How can we make our sustainability efforts

transparent and interesting, rooted in the

history of the campus and projected into the

future.

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AN INTERPRETIVE LANDSCAPE

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NOW IT’S YOUR TURN

This is my narrative as a sustainability

explorer, a former college president, a writer,

and now a Second Nature Presidential Fellow

What is your narrative? How will you be a

change agent? What catalog of ideas and

possibilities will you initiate?

When you come up with a great idea and

you’ve accomplished something, tell your

story, too!