There’s certainly been
much talk about colleges going green in recent years.
In today’s world, schools know they need to be committed to
environmental sustainability in order to attract the best
students and fulfill their mission to improve the world. Now there
is a way for ordinary students, faculty, staff and alumni to
support the efforts of their campus in their own lives.
America’s Greenest
Campus is the new contest created to find our
“greenest” campus community by tracking the personal carbon
reductions of college students, faculty, staff and alumni, all
through the innovative contest web site, AmericasGreenestCampus.com.
And to help us launch this dynamic new contest, the world (wide
web) famous Obama Girl got
some friends together for a music video to promote the contest and
an Energy Smart lifestyle.
Check out the "Save Your Energy" music video
here.
Also, legendary hip hop mogul Russell
Simmons has joined with SmartPower an America's Greenest
Campus to help get schools across the country to stop wasting
energy.
“I'm pleased to join America's Greenest Campus today in
announcing a nationwide effort to empower young people to reduce
their carbon footprint and fight climate change on college campuses
across America,” says Simmons. ““As Editor-in-Chief of globalGrind.com, which presents the
world according to Hip-Hop,I believe youth all around the world are
the key to creative solutions for many of the big issues facing our
planet. The new technology used by this effort is relevant and
cutting-edge, and has the power to make history.”
Everyone who enters in the America’s Greenest Campus contest will
see that it is one of the most compelling and informative energy
efficiency campaigns today. Participants use their “.edu” email
address to sign up on AmericasGreenestCampus.com and then make
specific commitments to reduce their energy use and carbon
footprint. Many of these commitments are small, everyday actions
that add up to a big impact. To date, contest participants have
already saved 1,820 tons of CO2, equivalent to taking 350 cars off
the road. (And the contest just launched!)
The college that recruits the most members of their campus
community to join AmericasGreenestCampus.com will win $5,000 for
their school’s sustainability projects, as will the school with the
most carbon reductions per participant – that means $10,000 for
campus communities truly committed to going green.
America’s Greenest Campus is a partnership between the new web
site, ClimateCulture.com, and my
non-profit organization, SmartPower. The contest utilizes Climate
Culture’s unique web site, which hosts an incredible online
community (fully integrated into Facebook), a virtual island that
reflects your real carbon footprint and avatars that you get to
deck out when you save more carbon.
The truly incredible piece to the Climate Culture web site and
America’s Greenest Campus, though, is that it’s powered by an
advanced carbon and energy advisor, which helps participants create
customized savings plans. There are literally hundreds of actions
in home, work, travel, and shopping to choose from. The savings
numbers are specific for each person, depending on where someone
lives, their lifestyle, and their personal preferences.
Green-minded participants can see how much CO2, electricity,
gasoline, and many other resources are saved.
Then America’s Greenest Campus participants can track their
school’s progress on the leaderboard, comparing member numbers and
carbon reductions. And integration with social networking sites
like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube enable AGCers to encourage
friends and classmates to join the contest, and really compete to
be the greenest campus community in the country.
Ever thought about the electricity you waste by leaving the
television on for hours when no one is watching it? How about the
energy your dorm room or office wastes to keep stale coffee warm
for hours past its prime? Do you know exactly how much money you
would save on your energy bill by adjusting the thermostat when you
leave your home? Or how much CO2 you could save if you made all
those changes together?
The average American has a carbon footprint of 25,000 pounds of
CO2, almost 2.3 times an average European or Japanese. Your own
carbon footprint may surprise you. For instance, the average person
in a rural area uses more than 15% more energy than an average
person in an urban area. No kidding. Take a look at this map to see
where you stand:
America’s Greenest Campus now gives the campus communities, the
tools and knowledge to reduce their energy use, save money and
reverse climate change, all in a way that’s easy, fun and
effective. Through AGC, the power of social networking, the spirit
of competition and education on how to truly live a greener
lifestyle come together for a one-of-a-kind campaign, and at just
the right time. And you don’t have to be a student to log onto
ClimateCulture.com. Anyone can become part of the online community
and start living smarter today!
I’ll keep you updated on the contest – which schools are winning,
how many people across the nation have joined, and how much carbon,
energy and other resources we’re saving.
Currently, George Mason University and University of Maryland,
College Park have strong leads and are battling for first place.
Think your school or alma mater can do better? Log on today, make
your energy smart commitments, spread the word and help make your
school become America’s Greenest
Campus.
Cross-posted on HuffingtonPost.com

