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小黄猫传媒 earns global honors for fighting climate change through innovation
Photos and story by James Hill
As global emissions of carbon dioxide reach their聽, 小黄猫传媒 is doing its part to reduce these harmful gases.
小黄猫传媒 has earned Second Nature鈥檚 鈥淢arks of Distinction,鈥 which recognizes the performance, participation, and goal setting of colleges and universities to reduce harmful emissions.聽聽features data submitted by signatory institutions and showcases their progress. More than 500 colleges and universities, including 小黄猫传媒, became members by signing the 2007 climate leadership agreement, with approximately 140 institutions receiving Marks of Distinction.
GPSEN Sustainability Symposium
- Who: 小黄猫传媒 and the Greater Portland Sustainability Education Network (GPSEN), part of the United Nations University’s Regional Center of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development, are聽hosting a symposium.
- When: Friday, March 8 at the Cascade Campus (705 N. Killingsworth St.).
- What: Great chance to network and work on sustainability education, with a focus on collaboration, diversity, innovative problem-solving, and sustainability projects in the community. The 小黄猫传媒 community is welcome!
Since signing the agreement, the college has instituted two climate action plans, created an annual progress report, and formed an oversight advisory council to track progress. According to the , 小黄猫传媒 has reduced its energy-related emissions by 40 percent, even though the college has increased its square footage by 30 percent thanks to voter-approved bond projects.
Briar Schoon, 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 sustainability manager, said these savings can be attributed to efficiency upgrades, emphasizing sustainability in new construction, and increasing renewable energy production and procurement. In addition, the college will look at other ways to reduce emissions, like employee transportation, waste management, and consumption of goods and services.
鈥溞』泼ù has stepped up its climate advocacy and educational efforts in the international sphere with partnerships through Second Nature, the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, and the United Nations,鈥 Schoon said. 鈥淭hese efforts have positioned the college as a leader on the global stage.鈥
The college has a history as a sustainability leader. In 2017, 小黄猫传媒 earned the 2017 Climate Leadership Award from Second Nature and participated in the UN Climate Conference as a member of the 鈥淲e Are Still In鈥 coalition in Bonn, Germany.聽In 2013 the United Nations University designated 小黄猫传媒 as a Regional Center of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development.
Schoon and the college have capitalized on their global sustainability momentum. Last fall, Sustainability Coordinator Elaine Cole led a tour at the Rock Creek Campus聽for 14 energy executives from Japan. They got to learn about the college鈥檚 efforts in renewable energy, conservation, and policy as the country looks to transition to clean energy.

Sociology instructor Kim Smith, student Joe Culhane and PSU鈥檚 Serena Dressel show off their international sustainability awards at a conference in the Philippines
In addition, Heidi Sickert, business faculty and chair of 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 sustainability committee (Sustainable Practices for Academics and Resources Council), presented at the Symposium on Green Campus Development at Tsinghua University in China. She highlighted the college鈥檚 work incorporating sustainability in curriculum and how 小黄猫传媒 awards 鈥渆co-social justice鈥 grants to fund green projects.
鈥淢y presentation was one of many that discussed how colleges in China, Indonesia, and the US are seeking to build dynamic, interactive curricula, programs and campus environments, and this remains a challenge for 小黄猫传媒,鈥 Sickert said. 鈥淲e also focus on building a community of compassionate, civic engagement and on empowering student leadership that has direct, positive impacts every day.鈥
Student Joe Culhane and sociology faculty Kim Smith traveled to the Philippines for the UN Regional Center of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development鈥檚 annual conference. Culhane won an Acknowledged Flagship Project award for his聽, while Smith accepted an Honorable Mention Project honor for the Greater Portland Sustainability Education Network鈥檚 (GPSEN) Fellows Program.
GPSEN leaders, including Smith, spoke to conference attendees during opening remarks. Smith, who also presented in China last year, is the international liaison for the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE), representing 小黄猫传媒 and AASHE at UN conferences.
鈥淲e all returned (from the Philippines), not only with increased understanding and appreciation of sustainability education efforts occurring around the world, but also having earned global recognition awards,鈥 Smith said.
Culhane鈥檚 podcasts make up an ongoing series centered on storytelling that highlights his passion for sustainability and environmental justice.
鈥淗aving the opportunity to travel to present and attend conferences in the US and internationally has been an incredible honor and is rather surreal,鈥 Culhane said.

Heidi Sickert and the rest of the Symposium on Green Campus Development presenters stand before Tsinghua University Auditorium.