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Title: Cornell University


1
Cornell University
University Project
  • Yoo Mi Hong

2
Cornells Statement on the Environment
  • Cornell University recognizes that to ensure the
    long-term viability of this planet, all elements
    of society must embrace the responsibility of
    building sustainable futures (1). Cornell's
    participation in this worldwide commitment "...to
    meet the needs of the present without
    compromising the ability of future generations to
    meet their own needs" (2) is a challenging,
    complex, difficult, but nevertheless desirable,
    and attainable goal.
  • Achieving sustainability requires contributions
    from all, including all members of the greater
    Cornell community -- those engaged in its
    educational mission, those impacting the campus
    and surrounding living environment, those
    carrying out research activities, and those who
    use and are stewards of its lands and physical
    facilities.
  • As its institutional commitment to a sustainable
    future, Cornell will continue to support and
    encourage efforts to involve everyone in this
    process
  • The Cornell community pledges to promote
    sustainable futures through its educational
    activities. As the Land-Grant institution in New
    York State, Cornell has played and will continue
    to play an active role in helping students and
    members of the community in understanding local,
    regional, national, and global environmental
    issues.
  • The Cornell community pledges to promote
    sustainable futures through improvements to its
    campus environment. Through efforts such as
    reducing waste, decreasing the university's
    consumption of nonrenewable resources, increasing
    recycling and the purchasing of recycled
    products, promoting public transportation,
    increasing ties to its local community, and
    reducing the use of environmentally harmful
    substances such as chlorofluorocarbons, Cornell
    has made and will continue to make substantial
    contributions towards minimizing its overall
    environmental impact.
  • The Cornell community pledges to promote
    sustainable futures through its research and
    outreach activities that ultimately lead to
    practical solutions to environmental problems
    facing the university and the world. The
    expertise within the university community is a
    resource that can contribute to devising and
    implementing solutions to environmental problems.
  • The Cornell community pledges to promote
    sustainable futures through environmentally
    responsible stewardship of all the resources
    entrusted to its care. Toward this end, Cornell
    will exercise environmentally sound stewardship
    of its lands and properties, strive to protect
    and preserve the biodiversity of its lands, and
    work to improve energy efficiency in its
    facilities and equipment.
  • Such measures to address the environmental
    challenge require focus and commitment at the
    institutional level and equally demand support
    and participation by all. Accordingly, we, the
    members of the Cornell University community,
    pledge to continue to conduct our affairs in
    manners that support, promote, and ensure
    sustainable futures.

3
Interesting Facts
  • Cornell LEED standards as guidelines but has not
    received the certification.
  • Cornell Dining compost some things and sell the
    compost material after it's been broken down to
    the Plantations. It can then be used for
    planting.
  • There is an environmental committee in the
    Cornell Student Assembly
  • There is a class like Univ303/Enst302 called
    Environmental Stewardship in the Cornell
    Community (ALS 494/477)

4
Majors
  • B.S. Biological and Environmental Engineering
  • Biological and Environmental Engineering (BEE)
    is at the focus of three great challenges facing
    humanity in the 21st century
  • 1. Protecting or remediating the world's natural
    resources, including water, soil, air, energy,
    and biodiversity.
  • 2. Developing engineering systems that monitor,
    replace, or intervene in the function and
    operation of living organisms.
  • 3. Ensuring an adequate and safe food supply in
    an era of expanding world population.

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Majors
  • B.S. Science of Natural and Environmental Systems
  • Environmental stewardship and sustainability is
    increasingly recognized as a human and planetary
    imperative. Science of Natural and Environmental
    Systems graduates will be able to
  • 1. Function effectively as professionals in
    scientific/technical areas.
  • 2. Work collaboratively and communicate
    effectively.
  • 3. Understand the principal environmental policy
    issues confronting managers in diverse
    institutional, geographical and cultural
    settings.

6
Cornell Greens (186)
  • The oldest environmental group on campus.
  • Although its a non-partisan group thats not
    affiliated with the Green Party, it encourages
    students to vote, since many important
    environmental concerns are at stake during
    elections.
  • Participate in nationwide campaigns with groups
    like Rainforest Action Network and EcoPledge, a
    non-profit organization that targets corporations
    that practice unfriendly environmental
    activities.
  • Attempting to get all new Cornell University
    buildings to be LEED certified

7
Cornell Greens (186)
  • Meets with members of the Cornell administration
    on a consistent basis to urge them to take
    action.
  • Trying to encourage composting of organic waste,
    such as food scraps and newsprint, in the
    residence halls.
  • One of their many successful campaigns organized
    by EcoPledge against PepsiCo. for not having
    enough recycled plastic in their bottles. Cornell
    Greens and students from many other organizations
    collected hundreds of messages from students and
    put them in empty Pepsi bottles. The bottles were
    sent to Pepsi headquarters. PepsiCo. now uses 25
    percent recycled plastic as opposed to the 10
    percent that they used to use.
  • http//www.cornellsun.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004
    /09/14/41468794f276d?in_archive1

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Environmental Law Society (30)
  • The environmental voice at the law school.
  • Educates the student body on current
    environmental issues in law and politics, and
    ensures classes and career assistance in
    environmental law.

The Environmentally Sustainable Club (4)
Purpose is to create realistic and quantifiable
environmental change in the United States
economy. Works with businesses to achieve real
long-term environmentally sustainable business
practices.
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URSUS Cornell's Environmental Journal (21)
  • URSUS provides a forum for the Cornell Community
    to express opinions, concerns, and ideas on
    environmental issues. It welcomes a diversity of
    viewpoints on environmental subjects and has no
    specific political affiliation or agenda. The
    members solicit articles, essays, and art from
    Cornell students and faculty. Members review and
    edit submitted material. The pieces are then
    formatted for publication. Each year they release
    two thirty-six page issues that are distributed
    to the Cornell Community free of charge. They
    print 1,000 copies of each issues 5000 of which
    are distributed at the end of the semester the
    other 500 are distributed at the beginning of the
    following semester.

10
Contact Info
  • Gary Soedarsono
  • Student at Cornell University
  • Phone 16072290545
  • E-mail/MSN omegaultima_at_hotmail.com
  • Gary is an Indonesian international student from
    Singapore. He said that said that things at
    Cornell are not as extreme as it was in our high
    school in Singapore (highly environmentally
    conscious), but quite a lot of people recycle at
    Cornell and the Ithaca often checks the garbage
    for any recyclable materials and bills the person
    responsible if thats possible. Although there
    are many active environmental groups on campus,
    people are pretty apathetic in general. They have
    a program called House Ecology House where you
    basically participate in green activities.

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The Ecology House
  • Ecology House, or more formally, Ecology
    House The Hurlburt Residential College for
    Environmental Education and Awareness, is a
    residence hall on Cornell University's North
    Campus.  Ninety-six students live in Ecology
    House, many serving on house committees.  Some of
    the house activities from the 2003-2004 year
    include social events, kayaking with a faculty
    member, movie outings, weekly dining hall
    dinners, environmental discussions, a time
    management workshop, a trip to the Natural
    History Museum in New York City, and state park
    hikes.  The community is vibrant, engaging, and
    fun. Students have diverse academic majors and
    are involved in a wide variety of campus
    organizations.  One need not be an expert on the
    ecosystem to live in Eco House, interest in
    learning about and participating in an
    environmentally-friendly community is all that is
    required!
  • http//campuslife.cornell.edu/housing_residential/
    ecology.asp?catID75

12
Conclusion
  • The general apathy on campus is similar to Rice,
    and there is definitely room for more student
    environmental initiatives.
  • However, Cornell has a variety of student
    activities, more majors and courses offered, a
    residential college for people who are interested
    in learning more about the environment, etc.
    Therefore, in general, Cornell seems to have a
    more environmentally active campus than Rice
    does.
  • Grade A-

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P.S.
  • Information that are not sited are all from the
    Cornell University website
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