Green University
On October 18, 2008, acting on a proposal by ReNewSchool, University Student Senate passed a resolution of support for the Talloires Declaration, which means the New School ascribes to the highest level of environmental reform in all our programs, energy, and buildings. The trustees subsequently passed our resolution. Yaay and thanks to alumnus Ryan Wood for making this possible.
USS resolution
IN RECOGNITION of the severity of the global environmental crisis; the possibility of ecological remediation, and
IN RECOGNITION of the creative potential inherent in the discourse of higher education; the role of university graduates in shaping influential policies and practices; in the university’s responsibility to be proactive in the cause of social, economic, and environmental justice, and
IN RECOGNITION of the independent efforts already in progress by students, faculty, staff, and administration in implementing sustainability-related measures across the university,
THEREFORE we the members of the University Student Senate resolve to issue a statement of support for the values elucidated in the Talloires Declaration, and furthermore support Renew School’s initiative to have the Declaration, or a similar statement of values, adopted by the President and Provost of The New School.
What is the Talloires Declaration?
The Talloires Declaration (pronounced tel-wah) was “composed in 1990 at an international conference in Talloires, France. It is the first official statement made by university administrators of a commitment to environmental sustainability in higher education. The Talloires Declaration … is a ten-point action plan for incorporating sustainability and environmental literacy in teaching, research, operations and outreach at colleges and universities. It has been signed by over 350 university presidents and chancellors in over 40 countries.
The Talloires Declaration is a declaration for sustainability, created for and by presidents of institutions of higher learning. Jean Mayer, Tufts University president, convened a conference of 22 universities in 1990 in Talloires, France. This document is a declaration that institutions of higher learning will be world leaders in developing, creating, supporting and maintaining sustainability. The registrar for the declaration is the Washington, DC-based ULSF organization, or University Leaders for a Sustainable Future. As of March, 2006, 329 college and university presidents have signed the declaration. These span 49 countries on five continents, with 106 in the United States alone. Virginia encompasses 23 of the US signatories.
Text of the Talloires Declaration
University Presidents for a Sustainable Future We, the presidents, rectors, and vice chancellors of universities from all regions of the world are deeply concerned about the unprecedented scale and speed of environmental pollution and degradation, and the depletion of natural resources. Local, regional, and global air pollution; accumulation and distribution of toxic wastes; destruction and depletion of forests, soil, and water; depletion of the ozone layer and emission of “green house” gases threaten the survival of humans and thousands of other living species, the integrity of the earth and its biodiversity, the security of nations, and the heritage of future generations. These environmental changes are caused by inequitable and unsustainable production and consumption patterns that aggravate poverty in many regions of the world. We believe that urgent actions are needed to address these fundamental problems and reverse the trends. Stabilization of human population, adoption of environmentally sound industrial and agricultural technologies, reforestation, and ecological restoration are [crucial elements in creating an equitable and sustainable future for all humankind in harmony with nature. Universities have a major role in the education, research, policy formation, and information exchange necessary to make these goals possible. The university heads must provide the leadership and support to mobilize internal and external resources so that their institutions respond to this urgent challenge. We, therefore, agree to take the following actions:
- Use every opportunity to raise public, government, industry, foundation, and university awareness by publicly addressing the urgent need to move toward an environmentally sustainable future.
- Encourage all universities to engage in education, research, policy formation, and information exchange on population, environment, and development to move toward a sustainable future.
- Establish programs to produce expertise in environmental management, sustainable economic development, population, and related fields to ensure that all university graduates are environmentally literate and responsible citizens.
- Create programs to develop the capability of university faculty to teach environmental literacy to all undergraduate, graduate, and professional school students.
- Set an example of environmental responsibility by establishing programs of resource conservation, recycling, and waste reduction at the universities.
- Encourage the involvement of government (at all levels), foundations, and industry in supporting university research, education, policy formation, and information exchange in environmentally sustainable development. Expand work with nongovernmental organizations to assist in finding solutions to environmental problems.
- Convene school deans and environmental practitioners to develop research, policy, information exchange programs, and curricula for an environmentally sustainable future.
- Establish partnerships with primary and secondary schools to help develop the capability of their faculty to teach about population, environment, and sustainable development issues.
- Work with the UN Conference on Environmental and Development, the UN Environment Programme, and other national and international organizations to promote a worldwide university effort toward a sustainable future.
- Establish a steering committee and a secretariat to continue this momentum and inform and support each other’s efforts in carrying out this declaration.
For more information on environmental consciousness at The New School, visit ReNewSchool’s website.
