University of Michigan
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The University of Michigan advanced measurable progress across campus operations and its energy transition goals over the past year, according to a new Campus Sustainability and Carbon Neutrality Update, released by the Office of the Associate Vice President for Campus Sustainability.
The annual update highlights progress across renewable energy, campus energy systems, building efficiency, transportation, waste reduction and healthy environments, including foundational work to address indirect (Scope 3) emissions, while also reflecting the university’s continued growth in facilities, research and academic activity.
“We are making steady, tangible progress across our campuses while modernizing the systems that support our academic and research mission,” said Shana Weber, U-M associate vice president for campus sustainability. “These investments fundamentally strengthen our energy resilience, reduce polluting emissions and advance our campus as a globally relevant and trusted demonstration site for action and problem-solving.”
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