Hi Stacy,

It doesn’t deal only with climate change, but Sierra Youth Coalition has a national (Canadian) sustainable campuses project. The website is http://syc-cjs.org/sustainable/Measuring+Sustainability&bl There are links from there to a number of Canadian universities’ sustainability projects.

 

Since I am new to the list, I’ll also take the opportunity to introduce myself: I am an assistant professor in the political science department at Acadia University, in Nova Scotia, Canada. My main interests are in the areas of environmental political theory, the politics and political economy of water (hydropolitics, mentioned in another thread a few days ago), and the ideology of consumerism. Glad to be part of the list. Cheers,

 

Andrew

 

 

Andrew Biro

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Dept. of Political Science

Acadia University

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Denaturalizing Ecological Politics (University of Toronto Press, 2005)

http://www.utppublishing.com/pubstore/merchant.ihtml?pid=8293&lastcatid=20&step=4

 


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Subject: climate action on campuses

 

I have a grad student working on categorizing and assessing climate change policies and actions on campuses.

That is, we are trying to find out what campuses are actually doing…

Any resources or ideas are welcome.

--Stacy

 

 

 

 

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2003-2006 Ronald H. O'Neal Assoc. Professor

University of New Hampshire
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