Recapping AASHE 2008: Sustainbility on Campus and Beyond

We had a great time at this year’s AASHE conference, and hope you did as well. The general feeling was one of determination, as members of universities and colleges from all over North America shared ways to make the campus a better model for resilient, sustainable living and extend those strategies beyond the campus borders.

In case you missed it (or in case you went into overload and threw your notes in the compost pile!), here are a few highlights from our own blog, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and other campus sustainability professionals:

 

Get People Back on the Land for Health and Peace: Vandana Shiva

Between the Sessions: Taking the Emotional Pulse of AASHE 2008

Purer Water, Smarter Students

Shifting from RECs to Offsets at CU-Boulder

Session Notes on Wasted Food

Can Colleges and Local Governments Work Together on the Sustainability Agenda?

Extending the University’s Influence

Day 1: Van Jones and Peter Senge

Climate-Commitment Backers Release a Guide to Offsets at Sustainability Conference

Mobilizing for a Clean-Energy Civilization: Lester Brown

Campus Sustainability Conference is the Biggest Ever

 

 

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Published: November 13, 2008