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Title: UN Mexico Rowe


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Education and Actions for a Sustainable World


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Debra RowePresident
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  • dgrowe_at_oaklandcc.edu
  • ProfessorRenewable Energies Technologies and
    Psychology
  • www.ceret.us
  • U.S. Designee
  • World Federation of Colleges and Polytechnics
    Sustainability Group
  • www.wfcp.org
  • Co-coordinator
  • Higher Education Associations Sustainability
    Consortium
  • Founder
  • Disciplinary Associations Network for
    Sustainability
  • Senior Advisor
  • Association for the Advancement of
    Sustainability in Higher Education
  • www.aashe.org

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Todays Topics
  • Part I What is Education for a Sustainable
    World?
  • Part II National Trends in the U.S.
  • Part III Examples, Resources and
    Opportunities for You
  • Part V Conclusions

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Sustainable Development is often defined as
  • meeting the needs of the present
  • without compromising the ability of
  • future generations to
  • meet their own needs
  • World Commission on Env. and Development.
    (1987). Our Common Future. England Oxford
    University Press.
  •  

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Education for a Sustainable Society enables
people to develop the knowledge, values and
skills to participate in decisions , that will
improve the quality of life now without damaging
the planet for the future.
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The Three Components of Sustainable
Development What Businesses call The Triple
Bottom Line
Healthy Ecosystems
Healthy Communities
Healthy Economies
Sustainable Society
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Ecosystem
Ecosystem
Sustainable Communities
Public Choices and Behaviors-Laws
Applied Knowledge/ Technological Skills/ Values
Private Choices and Behaviors-Habits
Sustainable Economies
Ecosystem
Ecosystem
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Why Sustainability Now?
  • We are the first generation capable of
    determining the habitability of the planet for
    humans and other species.
  • The typical general core requirements and the
    typical curricula are crucially inappropriate

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Global Perspective
life supporting resources declining
consumption of life supporting resources rising
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Effects in Our Lifetime
  • Climate change Civilization Disruption
  • Disruption of food production and the food chain
  • More extreme weather events
  • Disruptions of ecosystems, including water
    supplies
  • Spread of disease e.g. West Nile, Malaria
  • Submersion of land masses
  • was 1 to 4 foot sea level rise - now up to 48
    feet
  • 50 of worlds population lives on the coasts
  • Sources Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
    Change, EPA
  • In addition to climate change, according to the
  • Millennium Ecosystem Assessment,
  • all ecosystems are stressed and threatened.

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Why is EFS so Important?
  • Public unaware that we are exceeding the carrying
    capacity of the planet. The U.S. has
    approximately 5 of the worlds population and is
    consuming 25 of the worlds resources. Here,
    high per capita emissions.
  • Public unaware that we can build stronger
    economies that will produce high quality of life
    and reduce human suffering, environmental
    degradation and social injustice now.
  • A rapid shift in mindset is needed and education
    to action is the key. SHIFT CULTURE AND
    LEGISLATION

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Part II National Trends
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U.S. Partnership for Education for
Sustainable Development Convene, Catalyze and
Communicate www.uspartnership.org
Sector Teams Business, Higher Education, K-12,
Communities, Faith, Youth
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The United Nations Decade of Education for
Sustainable DevelopmentLeverage for action!
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Business principles of sustainability
  • Cradle to Cradle (McDonough)
  • Biomimicry (Benyas Like nature, efficient and
    not toxic)
  • World Business Council for Sustainable
    Development (www.wbcsd.org)
  • Natural Step (Sweden and U.S.)
  • Natural Capitalism (Lovins, Harvard Business
    Review)
  • Ethical Markets Hazel Henderson
  • Mid-Course Correction Ray Anderson

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Trends and resources in sectors some
examples
  • Business Corporate Statement calling for
    Sustainability literacy and solutions, CERES,
    Shareholders, Investors (e.g. Goldman Sachs),
    Response to European Union laws
  • Communities - Mayors Climate Protection and Smart
    Growth, Grand Rapids regional approach
  • K-12 Nat. Assoc. of Independent Schools,
    Summit, standards, U.S. Partnership resources
  • Faith - National Religious Partnership and
    Interfaith Alliance, Regeneration Project
  • Youth Climate Challenge, Reduce Your Impact,
    Action Campaigns, Driver
  • Frame take action or be left behind

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For education, Sustainable Development
integrated into
Legislation
Societal Outreach Media
Operations
Curricula
Purchasing
Professional Development
Research
Mission and Planning
Student Life
Community Partnerships
Alumni
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The Initiative
  • Signed by over 600 presidents chancellors in
    all 50 states
  • Goals
  • model climate neutrality for society
  • contribute research
  • educate and engage students to solve climate
    crisis and address sustainability challenges
  • www.PresidentsClimateCommitment.org

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GREAT NEWS!!! Weve created a National Trend in
higher education
  • APPA
  • Facilities Officers
  • NACUBO
  • Business Officers
  • 10. SCUP College and University Planners
  • 11. ACUI Student Unions
  • 12. ACPA Student Affairs
  • 13. NACA
  • Campus Activities
  • 14. NACS Campus Stores
  • AND OTHERS
  • ACEAm. Council on Ed.
  • AASCU State Colleges and Universities
  • AACC Am. Ass. of Community Colleges
  • AACU Assoc. of American Colleges and
    Universities
  • AGB
  • Governing Boards
  • 6. ACUHO-I - Housing
  • NAEP
  • Educational Buyers

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Governance ManagementPresidents Trustees
Regulators

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Student Affairs
ACPA main sustainability page, student flyer,
primer, list of possible campus activities, and
chart of learning outcomes!
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Higher Education Associations Sustainability
Consortium www.heasc.net resource center
  • Sustainability is part of everyones job!
  • Shared professional development,
  • Shared publications,
  • Sustainable practices/policies,
  • Informing the public about higher educations
    commitment to sustainability.

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Disciplinary Associations Network for
Sustainability DANSwww.aashe.org/dans
  • American Psychological Association
  • Sociology
  • Religion
  • Philosophy
  • Math
  • Broadcasting
  • Architecture
  • Engineering (civil, mechanical, eng. ed.)
  • Career and technical education
  • Ecological Economics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • American Association for the Advancement of
    Science
  • Computer Research
  • Humanities
  • Womens Studies
  • Political Science
  • Anthropology
  • More

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Infusing sustainability skills and principles
into
  • Curricula for all programs and areas
  • Promotion and tenure and accreditation
  • Informing legislation
  • Informing the public
  • Cross-disciplinary approaches
  • Funding
  • Professional identity as an academic
  • Very exciting tell your faculty!

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The media is coming to us
  • Time/CNN
  • Newsweek
  • Washington Post
  • New York Times
  • MTV
  • HE publications
  • Science Magazine.

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Share what we do as models and possibilities
for our society. Changing the norms!
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Lessons Learned Build on the Trend
  • Point to the innovators and share the emerging
    trend.
  • Provide the obedient middles with resources to
    act.
  • Build toward the critical mass. Be inclusive.
  • Tell stories of people making a difference.
  • Learn together. Keep asking questions.

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Key Phrases to get Participation
  • You have unique and important contributions to
    make to help create a sustainable future. We
    cant imagine doing this without you!
  • We have all these resources for you.
  • How can we help you with your sustainability
    initiatives?
  • Follow up and nurture them.

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Important Steps to Shift Society Three
major initiatives
1. Collaborative Media Project 2. Legislation
for Sustainability 3. Real World Problem Solving
for Sustainability
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President Obama500 million for green jobs
training Climate Change U.S. cant have
watered down legislation possibly 1 for
education billions from auctioned
creditsSenators eliminated funding for energy
efficient retrofits in education and federal
buildings.We are engaged, but not enough, in
educating legislators about legislation for
sustainability
  • C

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Building self-concepts in staff and students
You can help change society!!Imagine students
and staff literate in the real world
sustainability challenges and engaged in the
solutionsProvide the models and opportunities
for practicing the changing of behaviors and
policies
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www.playagreaterpart.org
  • Imagine a country where all college students get
    involved in helping to solve our societal
    problems through their academic assignments and
    residential/student activities.

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For Learning Outcomes
  • Include
  • Change agent Skills
  • No more armchair pontificators

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Change Agent Skills
  • Resilient
  • Optimistic
  • Tenacious
  • Committed
  • Assertive
  • Cope effectively with change
  • Emotionally intelligent
  • Persuasive
  • Empathetic
  • Coalition builder
  • Mediate and resolve conflicts
  • Challenge the status quo effectively when
    appropriate

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Part III Examples, Resources, and More
Opportunities for You
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Resources Used
  • AASHE Bulletin (weekly, free)
  • AASHE Digest 2007 (annual digest of news stories
    by topic) www.aashe.org

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1. Institutionalizing Sustainability Through
Planning

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Sustainability in Mission, Planning, Guiding
Documents Reports
  • In Vision, Values, or Mission Statement
  • Ex Lane CC core value
  • Ex Warren Wilson mission statement
  • City College of San Francisco - trustees
    resolution
  • In Institutions Strategic Plan (35)
  • In Residential Curricula
  • In Campus Master Plan (40)

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Sustainability in Guiding Documents Reports
(continued)
  • Sustainability Plan or Report
  • Policies (Sustainability in Procurement,
    Investment, Energy, Building, and Job
    Descriptions, etc.)
  • Ex Western Carolina U - energy conservation
  • Ex Houston CC green procurement
  • Ex Duke socially responsible investing
  • Ex Cornell and ASU job descriptions

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Sustainability in Guiding Documents Reports
(continued)
  • Sustainability Assessments
  • Frameworks for Assessment AASHE STARS
  • Websites (260)
  • AASHE design guidelines
  • New sites in 2005-2006 - CSU Chico, Broward CC,
    Duke, Colorado State

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Sustainability Staff Structure
  • Committee, Task Force
  • Reports at a high level
  • Put into all job descriptions and annual reviews
  • Sustainability Offices

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Awards, Recognition, Celebration
  • Campus Sustainability Day (CSD) Oct 24
  • CSD in fall Earth Day in spring
  • Campus Theme for Year (or Month)
  • Ex St. Olaf College (2005-6)
  • Ex Willamette U Sustainability Month
  • Internal Awards Recognition
  • External Awards
  • AASHE Leadership Awards
  • State local awards

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2. Incorporating Sustainability into
Facilities

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Green Buildings
  • Green Building Policies (70)
  • New and Remodeled Buildings and community
    planning
  • Good visuals for the media
  • Use permanent signage to educate students and
    society!
  • Labs University of California, Santa Barbara,
    useful website
  • LEED USGBC.org and also net zero and
    ecologically restorative

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Sustainable Dining
  • Farm-to-Cafeteria Movement (400 campuses)
  • Sustainable Dining Initiatives- sculpture from
    food waste

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Fuel Energy all good visuals for media
  • Biofueled Fleets
  • Renewable Energy Energy Conservation still
    need policy shifts on the state and national level

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3. Student Life and Curricular Leaders in
Sustainability

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Opportunities to engage the faculty and students
  • Carbon neutral events
  • Paint the new coastline
  • Community Film Series
  • Sustainability Living Campaigns
  • Sustainable Future Fair great model for
    reticent faculty
  • 3 pages of possibilities at myacpa.org

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Pledges Declarations
  • Pledges, Targets, Resolutions
  • Freshman and Graduation Pledges - social and
    environmental responsibility www.graduationpledg
    e.org

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Curricular Initiatives
  • In Curricular Core for all degrees
  • (www.ncseonline.org/EFS/DebraRowe.pdf)
  • Infused Throughout Curriculum
  • Textbook Revisions to Include Sustainability
  • Programs, Degrees, Institutes, Centers

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Curricular Initiatives - Green JobsStart your
own programs using the below
  • www.ceret.us Consortium for Education for
    Renewable Energies Technologies
  • Sustainability Resources page at the World
    Federation of Colleges and Polytechnics
  • www.irecusa.org program listings

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Entry Portals for Faculty
  • First Year Experience
  • Sustainability Teaching Fellows outreaching to
    their peers
  • Interdisciplinary models
  • Teaching Learning Center Offerings
  • Multiple Ah-Ha Speakers and Workshops
  • Train the trainer workshops
  • One day catalyzing experiences for faculty, VPs,
    staff and others
  • Acknowledge it in the course schedules

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Local Professional Development Offerings You can
Use
  • 1. Campus Sustainability Catalyzing Days
    Targeted Meetings plus Faculty/Staff Development
  • 2. Capturing the Shifting Campus Culture on Video
    to Promote More Positive Change

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First Year Common Reading
  • Lester Brown
  • Plan B 3.0 Mobilizing to Save Civilization
  • Downloadable from www.earth-policy.org

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KEY EDUCATION OUTCOME
  • You are contributing to the following goal
  • Staff, students and others know how to and
    choose to be more environmentally, socially and
    economically responsible and shift the systems.
  • Where? In the personal, business, community and
    governmental spheres.

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Possibilities
  • All of us engaged as effective change agents and
    systems thinkers for sustainability
  • From apathy caring involvement.
  • Know that our daily decisions affect the quality
    of life of people around the globe.
  • Culture of sustainability on campus, in our
    communities
  • Create appropriate policies

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Be a Change Agent to make Sustainability the Norm
  • Build coalitions from interests across
    departments diversity, global education,
    funding for higher education, distinct
    competitive advantage
  • Be strategic - Count your votes before the
    meeting

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Provide Opportunities and Tell the Stories
  • Ex. UNC ICARE, Fair Trade, Campus Climate
    Challenge, Issues Campaigns, Sustainable Living,
    Campus Ecology- NWF, Student Green Fees,
    Divestment (ex Sudan), Nike (tell the stories to
    shape self-concepts)
  • Work with residential life Each student
    participating in a campaign as a freshman, and
    then organizing a campaign.

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Curricular Initiatives (continued)
  • ESD is a guiding principle in the European
    Union.
  • A requirement for all graduates in Sweden.
  • We want to learn from all of you!

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World Federation of College and
Polytechnicswww.wfcp.org
  • Click on Affinity Groups at the top
  • Resources view and also share yours
  • Listserv international sharing
  • Policy committee
  • More!!

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AASHE.org, the Association for the Advancement of
Sustainability in Higher Education
November, 2008 AASHE conference, 2,000 in
attendance Raleigh, NC
Subscribe to the free AASHE weekly bulletin and
listservs!
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Why should you/others do this?
  • Worried about the future? Reduce anxiety and
    hopelessness. Less stress!
  • Feel even more excited and revitalized by your
    work? Feel better!
  • Can integrate sustainability actions into any
    job!
  • Do it and have a great legacy!
  • The world and our children are watching. You are
    positioned to make a difference.

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  • If you feel overwhelmed or unsure, dont give
    up!!
  • Doing nothing is a destructive decision!
  • There are people you can talk to about how to
    create success.

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Conclusions
  • 1. The human population is not educated enough
    about sustainability issues and solutions.
  • We need sustainability literacy and engagement in
    solutions for ALL. We all need knowledge and
    skills to change consumption, investment and
    civic behaviors and policies.
  • You are in a unique position to help change the
    systems. You can use national and international
    trends and resources.
  • Lets learn from and encourage each other.
  • Join the World Federation sustainability group
    and listserv!

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The Power of What You Do
  • We can choose a sustainable future

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Congratulations on all you have already
done.Congratulations on what you will do
next!!!!!
Let your enthusiasm show!

Debra Rowedgrowe_at_oaklandcc.edu
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