The CSU’s Carbon Goals
On March 23, 2022, the CSU Board of Trustees approved revisions to the university’s
Sustainability Policy, which seeks to reduce its carbon emissions through on-site renewable energy generation, water and waste management, sustainable energy procurement and more. The
revisions modernize the language in the policy, formalize the use of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s Sustainability Tracking Assessment and Rating System (STARS) benchmarking tool and introduce components related to diversity, equity and inclusion. Finally, the carbon emissions goals were updated to align with state law, namely those with 2020 deadlines. These include reducing carbon emissions by 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030 and by 80 percent below by 2040, as well as achieving carbon neutrality by 2045.
Outside this policy, the CSU seeks other ways to find climate solutions that will benefit the state, nation and world. The new
CSU Journal of Sustainability and Climate Change—an open source, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to climate change research—recently published its inaugural issue. In addition, the annual, student-led
This Way to Sustainability Conference at California State University, Chico highlights the challenges and solutions to the climate crisis, while a new
Systemwide Faculty Learning Community for Climate and Justice Education between CSU faculty and the nonprofit Strategic Energy Innovations will develop climate literacy material to incorporate into coursework.