Environmental Stewardship
In 2008, the University of Denver joined what is now known as the President’s Climate Leadership Commitments, launching DU’s push to reach carbon neutrality by 2050. Now, amid dire reports about the state of climate change, the University has moved the goalpost closer.
“We at DU choose to be carbon neutral not in three decades, but in this decade,” Chancellor Jeremy Haefner said during his inauguration ceremony. “We choose to do so because of the challenge, because of our relentlessness, and because we are determined to do the right thing.”
The James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus opens new dimensions for the University of Denver to engage in environmental stewardship and sustainability.
As we consider and develop our presence at the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus, we are thinking and engaging in best practices around:
Land
Support ecologically and culturally sensitive land management and development
Ecosystems
Protect and restore the ecosystem’s functions
Energy
Generate clean energy and use it efficiently
Air
Sustain clean and healthy air
Water
Sustain water resources to ensure quality and availability
Materials
Consume less, reduce waste, and shift to environmentally preferable materials
Dark Skies
Protect the pristine night skies and starscapes
Wildfire Mitigation
Reduce wildfire threats to life, property, and community
Technology
Efficient and sustainable use of technology
People
Health, wellness, and quality of work-life