Tuesday, November 2, 2010

'Green' grades are in for USD, UCSD

Photovoltaic panels atop a parking garage at the University of California San Diego.
Officials at the University of San Diego, home to a new solar-panel array, have made steady progress in Sustainable Efforts DURING Recent years, According to a report card That Grades U.S. Colleges and Universities is energy efficiency.
The private university rose from a D in 2009 to a B this year in the nonprofit group Sustainable Endowments Institute's annual sustainability report card.

USD Leaders - WHO have Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 3 Percent since 2008 - said the newly installed solar-power system will generate up Thurs 1915 Percent of what the university Needs in power.

The university recently won a $ 1 million National Science Foundation Grant Thurs advance the school's understanding of Climate Change.

"Our Administration is Committed to being one of the Most Sustainable Campuses in the nation and this solid grade of B shows we are well on our way Toward MeetingPlace That goal," said Michael Catanzaro, USD's director of sustainability, in a Written Statement.

The report card Also lauded for USD Officials Serving Locally-grown food and Reducing per-capita water use by 28 Percent.

University of California, San Diego, on the other local university in the rankings, Came away with an A, The Same grade Received it last year.

UCSD was Recognized for Reducing Emissions by 6 Percent from 2006-2008 and Operating a fleet of bio-diesel shuttle buses.

"Our high ranking ... is a probate to the ceaseless Efforts of our students, faculty and staff, Even at a time "when the university faces financial 'uncertainties," said Gary C. Matthews, Vice Chancellor of Resource Management and Planning at UCSD.

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