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We published our network story: 'Universities must use their unique position to become sustainability leaders'

13/2/2017

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Dear friend and supporters,

Much of our network activity is communication. To reach out to our university community and beyond. We are trying to trigger further climate action inspired by our efforts and learn from others.

One way of doing that is by publishing our work in relevant journals.
So when the opportunity to publish in the environment journal arose, we took it. :)

A concise article summarizing our motivation, vision and what we achieved. It is intended to inform and motivate others to join us or form their own networks around the country.

Title
'Universities must use their unique position to become sustainability leaders'

Abstract

University scientists have been warning for decades that we need to reduce our carbon emissions. They have discovered the mechanisms behind global warming, calculated the limits of our planet and developed solutions for how to continue in a sustainable fashion. Hence, you would expect universities to be leaders of sustainability already, showing us how their solutions work. However, despite their scientific evidence and what they teach students, most universities are failing to deliver meaningful carbon reductions. In the UK, a recent report by Brite Green revealed that 71% of UK higher education institutes are forecasted to fail HEFCE carbon targets. This highlights a historical disconnect between research and campus operations, which must be overcome. Interdisciplinary networks with a climate vision can be catalysers to change this path and help harness the economic, cultural and environmental benefits that come with such a transition.


Full article (s)

Link to article in environment journal (without references): http://environmentjournal.online/articles/universities-must-use-unique-position-become-sustainability-leaders/

Link to article on Andy Nolan's Sustainable Smart Cities blog (longer, referenced version entitled 'Why and how universities should lead the way to carbon neutrality'):
https://aardvarknoseface.wordpress.com/2017/02/05/why-and-how-universities-should-lead-the-way-to-carbon-neutrality/

Please let us know what you think and get in touch with any ideas or if you want to build your own network.

We would love to hear from you.

Your CNU coordinators

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Training opportunity: Video pre-production, production, editing starting Valentines day

13/2/2017

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Dear friends and supporters,

are you interested in recording your own videos? Learn how with us.

We have arranged Creative Media skills workshops for CNU members, run by the fantastic CICS/Diamond creative media team.

They’re a great opportunity for anyone who would like to develop a bit knowledge in video production and are open to everyone (with or without previous experience). These skills could be used for university project work or to promote something you might be passionate about – just about anything you like.

For the CNU, this means that skilled members (you) will be able to make good quality recordings of lectures and interviews.These can then be published on our YouTube channel and provide us with references and information for our quest to carbon neutrality.

So! If you’re interested, please reply to this email and let us know which session you want.

They’ve been arranged in a logical sequence and each will feed into the other.
All are from 3 - 5pm!

14/2/17 Session 1: Pre-production
Taking an idea, then turning it into a plan. It’ll be a pen and paper session where we’ll cover line scripts (I don’t know either), storyboarding, shot lists and by the end of it will have come up with a story to shoot and a plan on how to film it.

16/2/17 Session 2: Video production
We get simple camcorders. We’ll learn about composition, do some filming using the plan from the last session and get some feedback.

23/2/17 Session 3: Video editing
We’ll learn about how to use Adobe Premiere to edit and export material using what we’d filmed previously.

No previous knowledge will be assumed, so don’t worry about that. Also, CICS will provide temporary logins for the creative media computers.

Please, let us know!
We got 18 spaces up for grabs.

Your lovely CNU coordinators
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