From the Cornell Assemblies
R2: Resolution to Promote Energy Efficiency at Cornell by Establishing a Revolving Loan Fund for Energy Efficiency and a Small Energy Project Fund
Whereas President David Skorton has commended the University Assembly for “taking a leading role in advocacy for sustainable practices” and has encouraged the UA to present “fresh perspectives” on how those practices can be put in place at Cornell; and
Whereas the UA has charged its University Sustainability Committee (USC) with making recommendations to the UA concerning the “development and implementation of community sustainability issues, policies and programs”; and
Whereas the University faces an increasingly tight budget; and
Whereas traditional investments no longer have the certainty they once did; and
Whereas energy efficiency projects have a near certain and often significant, return; and
Whereas President David Skorton has signed the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment, hereby pledging to make Cornell University’s campus carbon neutral; and
Whereas there are many cost-effective ways to increase energy efficiency on campus, and these improvements would save both money and energy;
Be it therefore resolved that the University should establish a Revolving Loan Fund for Energy Efficiency which will present the following opportunities for establishing sustainable practices in the university:
Be it therefore further resolved that the University should establish a Small Energy Project Fund which will present the following opportunities for establishing sustainable practices in the university;
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