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Energy and Climate Change
 
Energy Smart Shopping for College  

 

How can your dorm room save money and protect the planet? Visit our Energy Smart Shopping for College web site to find out.

New Orleans is extremely vulnerable to the impacts of global warming. To understand how our everyday activities contribute to global warming, and to begin to understand the policies proposed for reducing carbon emissions, Tulane students have calculated the greenhouse gas emissions that result from activities on our uptown campus. Using this inventory as a guide, students in the Office of Environmental Affairs have promoted energy smart actions to the entire campus community.

Focus the Nation at Tulane
Focus the Nation at Tulane was a campus-wide, interdisciplinary discussion of global warming & global warming solutions held January 30-31, 2008. Programs & panels featuring Tulane faculty and students ran during class periods throughout the day. This website attempts to archive the day's wide-ranging discussions, largely through session reports written by Tulane students.

Resources for RAs
Programming ideas and resources to engage your residents in climate change and local environmental solutions!

Green Computing at Tulane
The easiest environmental action ever. Enable your computer's monitor power management now and help save thousands of dollars and tons of carbon dioxide each year.

Bike.Tulane.edu
Working to make New Orleans safer for bicycling & promoting other alternatives to driving.

Tulane University Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory
Find out how big the climate footprint of Tulane's uptown campus is. May 2002 (45k pdf).

Other resources:
City of New Orleans Baseline Greenhouse Gas Emissions Profile
Compiled by the Mayor's Office of Environmental Affairs, October 2001.


 
 
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