Title: Sustainability at Nova Southeastern University
1Sustainability at Nova Southeastern University
- Presented by
- Nikolas Camejo, President
- E3nnovations Company
- Sustainable Economic Development Group, LLC
2Objectives of Presentation
- To inform the Quality of Life Council of the
ongoing initiatives and projects at NSU. - To identify a specific sustainability project at
NSU that will benefit the community. - To obtain feedback from the Council on the
existing goals and objectives of NSUs
sustainability plan. - To obtain Council endorsement for the
establishment of a sustainability institute at
NSU.
3Definition of Sustainability
- Economic activity that can be maintained by the
local, regional and global ecosystems providing a
healthy environment for life (Se3D definition). - The United Nations World Commission on
Environment and Development defines
sustainability as ensuring that we meet our
needs without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs.
4Global Initiatives
- In 1992 the United Nations established the
Commission on Sustainable Development. - Focus is on climate change, energy, small island
developing states (SIDS) and sustainable
production and consumption patterns. - Developed a list of indicators of sustainable
development to take a census of global
sustainability. - Developing and industrialized nations recognize
the challenge - 184 states have ratified the Kyoto Protocol to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions. - Participants of the G-20 Summit promote open and
constructive discussion between industrial and
emerging-market countries on key issues related
to global economic stability.
5The Formula for Sustainability
- Societys economic processes to mimic natural
ecosystems resource flow. For example, rainforest
(renewable/multiple use/recycle) - Renewable energy and energy efficiency are the
economic drivers for climate change and job
creation.
6Job Creation Comparison
- Spending 1 million on green investments, for
example, will create about 17 jobs within the
U.S. economy, while spending that same amount
within the oil industry will create about 4.5
jobs. (University of Massachusetts the Center
for American Progress) - According to a study by the California Public
Interest Research Group, Renewable Energy
generates four times as many jobs per MWt of
installed capacity as natural gas and while the
Renewable Energy Policy Project finds that 40
more jobs per dollar invested when compared with
coal fired plants. - Energy efficiency is far more labor intensive
than generation, creating 21.5 jobs for every 1
million. (Apollo Alliance)
7Job Creation Comparison
Source Table provided by Polllin, Robert and
Heidi Garrett-Peltieras underlying data for their
report for the University of Massachusetts
Political Economy Research Institute and Center
for American Progress, Green Recovery A Program
to Create Good Jobs Start Building a Low-Carbon
Economy. September, 2008.
8Global Challenge-Local Action
- Global Challenge
- Climate change
- Natural resource depletion
- Population growth
- Economic development
- Local Action
- Carbon footprint
- Environmental enhancement
- Human health
- Sustainable economy
9Sustainability in South Florida
- Challenges
- Unemployment
- Economic slump
- Environmental degradation
- Lack of knowledge
- Corporate irresponsibility
- Waste management
- Resource depletion
- Opportunities
- Education
- RE/EE jobs
- Research
- Economic development
- Resource efficiency and conservation
- Environmental stewardship
10NSU Sustainability Plan Goal
- Provide Faculty, staff students with the
knowledge in their chosen field to implement
sustainable professional and business practices,
as well as in their personal lives, by not only
integrating the sustainability theme in the
curriculum but also by making the campus
facilities and their use sustainable. This also
provides an example for the community.
11Sustainability Objectives at NSU
- Review concepts and strategies with NSU to
integrate into the existing master plan the
feasible applications of sustainability. - Implement sustainability standards for design,
construction and commissioning of new and
existing buildings. - Incorporate the relevant aspects of
sustainability into the curriculum of every
academic program at NSU. - Create a campus identity that reflects and
promotes sustainability and generate student and
public awareness of how NSU is contributing to a
sustainable economy.
12Sustainability Objectives at NSU
- Coordinate NSUs sustainability effort with
federal, state and local government agencies,
privately owned businesses, and other educational
institutions to further enhance knowledge
exchange, generate support for projects and
participate in research/grant opportunities. - Establish the NSU Sustainability Institute to
coordinate the efforts of each academic
department within the university. - Continue implementing energy and water
conservation projects and expand implementation
of solar water heating and solar-electric systems.
13Sustainability Objectives at NSU
- Implement sustainable food practices in NSU
dining services. - Establish a campus-wide sustainable purchasing
policy. - Develop a fleet of sustainable vehicles.
- Refine and implement a plan for sustainable
landscaping. - 12. Establish a strategic plan for sustainability
awareness.
14Current Sustainability Initiatives at NSU
- Energy Water conservation
- Use of high efficiency lighting air
conditioning equipment - Use of high efficiency fixtures in newer
buildings - Building Construction
- Energy and Environmentally Efficient Design and
Construction - Recycling Landscaping
- Solar water heating Solar-electric systems
- Projects , benefits and real-time data on NSU
website - Development of Sustainability Calculator to
track NSUs implementation progress , display on
website - Sustainability Calculator can be used by staff
and students to assess their carbon footprint
and learn what they can do to have a sustainable
lifestyle
15Oceanographic Center Solar Electric-Wind Power
System
16Oceanographic Center Solar Electric-Wind Power
System
17Oceanographic Center Solar Electric-Wind Power
System
18NSU CDD Central Plant Solar Water Heater
19NSU CDD Central Plant Solar Water Heater
20Current Sustainability Benefits
- Direct benefits to NSU
- Reduced operations and maintenance costs
resulting from energy conservation, water
conservation and recycling - Increased energy reliability from using higher
quality more efficient equipment - Quality improvements from enhanced energy
services that provide a healthier, safer and more
comfortable learning and working environment
21Avoided Cost and Energy Use
Prepared by E3nnovations Company
22Environmental Benefits and Economic Savings
Prepared by E3nnovations Company
23Current Sustainability Benefits
- Benefits to the local economy and environment
- Reduced air pollution through energy conservation
- Benefits to the environment resulting from
recycling - Job creation due to labor intensive energy
efficiency projects - Benefits at a national and global level
- Supporting the transition to a sustainable
economy by practicing energy and water
conservation ,and initiatives in other categories
like landscaping, transportation , solar water
heating and solar-electric systems
24Metrics-Sustainability Calculator
- To measure progress we need
- Resource use indices, like kwh/ft2/year or
gallons/mile/year - The CARBON footprint associated with the use of a
resource unit, in Florida 1.49 lbs/CO2 per kWh
used - Reduction in CO2 can be used as measure towards
environmental health (primarily climate change) - Economic value of environmental costs of
different technologies and economic processes
25Sustainability CalculatorEnvironmental Health
Based on Carbon Footprint
Prepared by E3nnovations Company
26Sustainability CalculatorEnvironmental Health
Based on Carbon Footprint
27Sustainability Projects Pending Funding
- Solar Electric Systems
- Solar Water Heating Systems
- Alternative-fuel fleet vehicles
- Water monitoring metering computer system
- Facilities Information Management System (FIMS)
integration software - Building Automation system (BAS) BacNet upgrade
28American Recovery Reinvestment Act Projects
Identified for Funding
29Research Projects
- Real cost of energy
- Economic value of environmental impact of
sustainability initiatives. - Economic benefits of environmental actions.
- Job creation and economic impact of
sustainability economy.
30The Real Cost of Gasoline
31E3 Interaction with NSU Programs
- Oceanographic Center
- Environmental Science
- H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business
32E3 MBA Intern Projects
- A green sector business analysis
- To include an evaluation of the profitability of
the following industries solar water heating,
photovoltaics, energy efficiency, recycling and
waste management, water conservation and
transportation. - An evaluation of the economic value of the
environmental impact of sustainability measures.
33Sustainability Institute Plan of Action
- Projects , Educational and Research
- Budget
- Funding
- Program Review
- Ongoing initiatives/projects provide starting
point
34The Sustainability Institute Goal
- Create a multidisciplinary entity to coordinate
and promote sustainability in education,
research, student life and the community through
the initiatives and projects implemented by
facilities management and other NSU Departments.
35The Sustainability Institute
- Increases interaction with
- Other universities and colleges
- Local and federal government agencies
- Private companies
- Prepares students for work in the emerging green
economy - Positions NSU at the forefront of the
sustainability movement in South Florida
36Research and Educational Opportunities within the
Institute
- Business students
- Perform cost-benefit analysis of renewable
technologies including the economic value of
environmental impact - Carry out industry profitability studies
- Develop marketing and public relations plans for
the institute - Law Environmental Science students
- Study of environmental law in the context of
sustainability - Learn about crafting public policy related to
environment/energy/economy - Research foreign policy related to sustainability
- Learn about shaping global policy (i.e. Kyoto
Protocol, etc.)
37Research and Educational Opportunities within the
Institute
- Medical/Health professions students
- Research and promote the link between human and
ecological health - Investigate the health consequences of
environmental/climate change - Implement green laboratory practices
- Research health impact of and help to implement
sustainable food practices at NSU - Computer science students
- Software design-using information management to
support efficiency in organizations - Research and design of integrated information
management - Sustainable computer science applications
38Institutes at Other Universities
- Harvard University
- Internal competition and sustainability
coordinators - Harvard Medical School Center for Health and the
Global Environment - Arizona State University
- Campus Metabolism
- University of California San Diego
- Sustainability Resource Center
39Global Opportunities
- Venice International University
- TeDIS Center-Focus on innovation and
competitiveness in the global economy. - TEN Center-Focus on environmental management and
sustainable development. - International Institute for Sustainable
Development champions sustainable development
around the world through innovation,
partnerships, research and communications.
(Canada) - The IISD is a non-profit, non-governmental
research institute demonstrating how human
ingenuity can sustainably improve the development
of our global environment, economy and society.
40Benefits to NSU
- Increase interaction with other universities and
colleges actively involved in Sustainability - Attract and retain economically and
environmentally conscious students - Lead South Floridas sustainability movement
- Increase student involvement in campus activities
- Financial and in-kind support from public and
private entities - Enhance public image
41Benefits to the Community
- Environmentally/economically/energy conscious
graduates enter the workforce - Local and national creation of green collar jobs
- Reduced air and water pollution
- Increased local awareness of sustainability
issues - Encouragement of sustainable economic development
42Future Sustainability Benefits
- Additional direct benefits to NSU
- Further reduced operations and maintenance costs
from generating power with renewable energy
technologies and cogeneration, use of alternative
fuels and other sustainable transportation
technologies - Increased reliability from using better quality,
more efficient equipment - Creation of a sustainable campus identity that
could serve to unite diverse student groups - Ability to promote NSU as a green-green
(sustainable) university - Prestige associated with fulfilling a leadership
role in academia and the local community
43Future Sustainability Benefits
- Additional benefits to the local economy and
environment - Reduced air pollution resulting from the use of
clean renewable energy technologies like solar
and wind energy - Job creation resulting from the implementation of
labor-intensive green technologies - Stimulation of local economy generated by
equipment purchases and multiplier effect of
local job creation - Additional benefits at a national and global
level - Support for the transition to a smart grid
electrical system through grid tied renewable
power generation - Increased production and marketability of
alternative fuel vehicles - Workforce better prepared for new economic trends
and environmental conditions - Reduced dependence on foreign oil and increased
national security due to domestically produced
energy
44Changing Lives and Changing the World
- Education is for improving the lives of others
and for leaving your community and world better
than you found it. - Marian Wright Edelman,
- President and Founder of the Childrens Defense
Fund
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