84 CAMPUS CLIMATE VICTORIES

We are picking up the pace.  Students, faculty, staff and administrators are all leading – and schools are beginning to make real change.  Last weekend, I compiled stories of 84 campus climate victories that all happened from September – November of this year.

It’s inspiring to see so many stories at once.  Click here to download a pdf that includes an index of all of them, descriptions and links to articles.  What can we learn from these victories?  What trends do you see? How can we spread these stories to more people?

These wonderful stories were originally collected by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE), and I encourage you all to subcribe to their weekly bulletin by clicking here.

2 Responses to “84 CAMPUS CLIMATE VICTORIES”


  1. 1 Phil Mitchell Dec 3rd, 2006 at 6:32 pm

    Billy,

    I’m going to get this stuff posted to our site in a wiki where it can be continually expanded by our (growing) community of climate activists. It is inspiring to see all this stuff in aggregate…….. I’ll have it up (hopefully) by the end of the week at 2People.

  1. 1 Anatomy of An Addiction at It’s Getting Hot In Here Trackback on Jan 25th, 2007 at 5:19 am
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At the end of 2002, freaked out about the deepening climate crisis, Billy dropped out of Yale University in the middle of his junior year to build a youth movement. He co-founded and led the Energy Action Coalition, which has become the largest youth advocacy organization in the world working on clean energy and global warming issues. Since early 2008, Billy has expanded his work beyond the Energy Action Coalition into a focus on building the green economy and creating green jobs for young people. He has been a consultant for Green for All on their "Green Jobs Now" day of action and developed the idea and campaign to create a Clean Energy Corps, a proposal based on the Civilian Conservation Corps designed to rebuild the country and create millions of new jobs and opportunities for community service. The community service component, The Clean Energy Service Corps, has become law as part of the Serve America Act, and other components of the proposal have been incorporated into the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and the American Clean Energy and Security Act. A serial social entrepreneur, Billy has helped launch dozens of youth, climate and green jobs related organizations and initiatives, including Green Owl Records, a green music label affiliated with Warner Music Group; The Navajo Green Economy Coalition, which recently passed groundbreaking green jobs legislation on the Navajo Nation; and the Alignment Process, a collaborative of 50 large progressive organizations working on passing strong federal legislation to build a green economy and address global warming. Originally from New York City, he now lives with his wife Wahleah Johns and daughter Tohaana in Flagstaff, AZ.

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