CU Boulder Today
Summary
As part of CU Boulder’s ongoing commitment to addressing climate change and reducing environmental impact, the campus launched several transformative sustainability projects over the course of the year. These initiatives not only serve as practical steps toward a more sustainable campus but also often align directly with the goals outlined in the Climate Action Plan (CAP), which was finalized in April. They will help increase energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions and position the university as a leader in sustainability.
Here’s a look at five major sustainability projects introduced this year and how they will help achieve CU Boulder’s long-term environmental goals, including:
Geothermal Grants- Thanks to two significant geothermal grants through the Colorado Energy Office, CU Boulder is studying whether geothermal energy is feasible for the campus. If successful, this renewable energy solution would help reduce reliance on fossil fuels for heating and cooling, providing a more sustainable alternative that aligns with the CAP’s goal of achieving carbon neutrality by no later than 2050.
Schwartz noted, “The geothermal project represents a major step toward reducing our carbon footprint and showcases the university’s dedication to investing in long-term sustainable energy solutions. By harnessing the earth’s natural energy, we are setting a strong example for future generations of students.”
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