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Progress and Plans for the Year Ahead

30/12/2015

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Firstly, I hope you all had an enjoyable festive break from work/study, and that the awful weather hasn't ruined it.

The end of 2015 seems an apt time to reflect on some of the progress the CNU have made this year, and what you can do to get involved in 2016. In September we hosted a public event “A local solution to the Global Climate Crisis” which involved talks from author and sustainability expert Mike Berners-Lee and local MEP Linda McAvan, as well as contributions from the network as well. In particular, members of the network prepared talk given by Prof. Fionn Stevenson, which highlights the progress and failures of the University so far in cutting total carbon emissions.

Overall, Fionn showed that while there is initiatives and targets in place for the University to cut its emissions by ~40% by 2020, progress has stalled and so far the total emissions has seen no notable change. This of course does not mean that the University has done nothing (student and staff numbers have steadily grown), but even by the minimum standard (the HEFCE targets) our University is clearly falling far short. The biggest contribution to these emissions is University buildings, and in particular the electricity consumption of these buildings. Fionn demonstrated that sustainability needs to be a top priority at the planning stage, so that new buildings are carbon neutral or near neutral, and have greater longevity than the current stock.
Since hosting the public talks, a number of new members signed up to our mailing list and showed an interest in the society. In order to bring  together and discuss ideas we held an open meeting on November 19th. The session began with Liam and Christian (two founding CNU members) introducing the goals and progress of the network so far. We then split into smaller working groups with people free to jump between if they had multiple projects or ideas they were interested in. One important outcome of this meeting was the formation of a student society that would be affiliated with the CNU, working with us to educate and inspire people about the climate change issue, and getting more people involved. Several people also volunteered to take leading roles in various projects including renewable energy projects and seminar organisation. Furthermore, extra collaborations with different groups such as Green Impact were established, which will help to broaden the network.

In addition to this grassroots effort, representatives from the network have met with the Vice-Chancellor Keith Burnett and the Carbon Management group in order to convey the importance of these issues, and that more needs to be done by the University. We saw a symbolic step in the right direction in the news that the University had divested from fossil fuel companies, and the VC was very receptive to our message. It is clear that for this network to help the University substantially reduce its emissions, there needs to be strong commitment and unification of people at all levels, including students and staff.

We hosted a follow-up open meeting on December 17th, which amongst other things, considered what had changed (if anything) following the COP21 meeting in Paris. Following the first open meeting it was decided that this was the most enjoyable and productive format for future meetings, and that these should take place approximately once a month. If you are interested in coming along to the next one in January, keep and eye on the events page, either on this site, or on facebook.

Wishing you all a very happy 2016!

Carl Whitfield (Media Officer)
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Videos of the Talks from "A Local Solution to the Global Climate Crisis"

2/12/2015

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Thanks to the Grantham Centre for publishing these videos online. Below are the full recordings of all the talks from the event on November 3rd detailed in the previous blog post. Please take a look, shae the videos, and get inspired!

Dr. Matt Watson: "Two Degrees"
Linda McAvan MEP: The Politics of Climate Change and COP21
Mike Berners-Lee: "How can a University help with Climate Change and Sustainability"
Prof. Fionn Stevenson: University of Sheffield Carbon Challenge
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