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Sustainability at Cornell Environmental Management Council February 8, 2006 Dean Koyanagi sustainability coordinator

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Page 1: Sustainability at Cornell Environmental Management  Council February 8, 2006

Sustainabilityat

Cornell

Environmental Management CouncilFebruary 8, 2006

Dean Koyanagi

sustainability coordinator

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What is “Sustainability”?

“Humanity has the ability to make development sustainable--to ensure that it meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."

Our Common Future: World Commission on Environment and Development.

“Brundtland Report”

…1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005…

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“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."

Cornell University and the EnvironmentPresident Hunter Rawlings

November 14, 1997

What is “Sustainability”?…1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005…

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“For a variety of reasons, the current mode of life on Earth cannot be sustained indefinitely. Our technologies consume scarce resources that would ultimately be exhausted.”

State of the University AddressPresident Jeffrey Lehman

October 29, 2004

What is “Sustainability”?…1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005…

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Robert Burkebile, BNIM Architects

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Robert Burkebile, BNIM Architects

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Robert Burkebile, BNIM Architects

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Why now?

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Engaging the Cornell Community

Green Building Oversight Committee

Task Force on Sustainability in the Age of Development

KyotoTask Team

Campus Life Green Team

Green Purchasing Task Force

Curriculum MaterialsEnergyFacilitiesDorms

Ad Hoc Committee on

Sustainable Transportation

?

Transportation Food

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Engaging the Cornell Community

Green Building Oversight Committee

Task Force on Sustainability in the Age of Development

KyotoTask Team

Campus Life Green Team

Green Purchasing Task Force

Curriculum MaterialsEnergyFacilitiesDorms

Other Areas to Address?-Waste Management-Grounds and Landscaping-?

Ad Hoc Committee on

Sustainable Transportation

?

Transportation Food

Education for Sustainable

Development Ambassadors

Kyoto Now!+?

Sustainable Food Systems Ambassadors

Sustainable Transportation Ambassadors

Sustainable Products and

Materials Ambassadors

Sustainable Design and

Planning Ambassadors

Sustainable Living

Ambassadors

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BuzzwordsTomorrow

Internal

Today

External

Professor Stuart HartCenter for Sustainable Global Enterprise

Johnson School of Management

· Environmental Management· Corporate Social Responsibility· Greening· Industrial Ecology· Stakeholder Management· Life-Cycle Management· Pollution Prevention (P2)· Sustainable Development· Design for Environment (DfE)· Green Design· Urban Reinvestment· Brownfield Redevelopment· ISO 14001· Waste Reduction· Closed Loops· Resource Productivity· Sustainable Technology· Radical Transactiveness· Systems Thinking· Corporate Governance

· Clean Technology· Eco-Efficiency· Eco-Effectiveness· Biomimicry· Triple Bottom Line· Inclusive Capitalism· Base of the Pyramid· Community Capitalism· Corporate Citizenship· Voluntary Regulation· Civic Entrepreneurship· Full Cost Accounting· EMS· Risk Management· Leapfrog Technology· Cradle to Cradle· Restorative Technology· B24B· Take-Back· Transparency

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The Buzzword SortTomorrow

Internal

Today

External

Professor Stuart HartCenter for Sustainable Global Enterprise

Johnson School of Management

· EMS· Greening· Pollution Prevention (P2)· Eco-Efficiency· Risk Management· Environmental Management· ISO 14001· Waste Reduction· Resource Productivity

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The Buzzword SortTomorrow

Internal

Today

External

Professor Stuart HartCenter for Sustainable Global Enterprise

Johnson School of Management

· Corporate Social Responsibility· Industrial Ecology· Stakeholder Management· Life-Cycle Management· Design for Environment (DfE)· Green Design· Corporate Citizenship· Full Cost Accounting· Take-back· Transparency· Corporate Governance

· EMS· Greening· Pollution Prevention (P2)· Eco-Efficiency· Risk Management· Environmental Management· ISO 14001· Waste Reduction· Resource Productivity

Page 14: Sustainability at Cornell Environmental Management  Council February 8, 2006

The Buzzword SortTomorrow

Internal

Today

External

Professor Stuart HartCenter for Sustainable Global Enterprise

Johnson School of Management

· Clean Technology· Eco-Effectiveness· Biomimicry· Leapfrog Technology· Sustainable Technology· Knowledge & Service Intensity· Cradle to Cradle· Closed Loops· Restorative Technology· Systems Thinking

· Corporate Social Responsibility· Industrial Ecology· Stakeholder Management· Life-Cycle Management· Design for Environment (DfE)· Green Design· Corporate Citizenship· Full Cost Accounting· Take-back· Transparency· Corporate Governance

· EMS· Greening· Pollution Prevention (P2)· Eco-Efficiency· Risk Management· Environmental Management· ISO 14001· Waste Reduction· Resource Productivity

Page 15: Sustainability at Cornell Environmental Management  Council February 8, 2006

The Buzzword SortTomorrow

Internal

Today

External

Professor Stuart HartCenter for Sustainable Global Enterprise

Johnson School of Management

· Clean Technology· Eco-Effectiveness· Biomimicry· Leapfrog Technology· Sustainable Technology· Knowledge & Service Intensity· Cradle to Cradle· Closed Loops· Restorative Technology· Systems Thinking

· Corporate Social Responsibility· Industrial Ecology· Stakeholder Management· Life-Cycle Management· Design for Environment (DfE)· Green Design· Corporate Citizenship· Full Cost Accounting· Take-back· Transparency· Corporate Governance

· EMS· Greening· Pollution Prevention (P2)· Eco-Efficiency· Risk Management· Environmental Management· ISO 14001· Waste Reduction· Resource Productivity

· Sustainable Development· Base of the Pyramid· Urban Reinvestment· Brownfield Redevelopment· Inclusive Capitalism· Community Capitalism· Civic Entrepreneurship· Radical Transactiveness· B24B

Page 16: Sustainability at Cornell Environmental Management  Council February 8, 2006

The Buzzword SortTomorrow

Internal

Today

External

Professor Stuart HartCenter for Sustainable Global Enterprise

Johnson School of Management

· Clean Technology· Eco-Effectiveness· Biomimicry· Leapfrog Technology· Sustainable Technology· Knowledge & Service Intensity· Cradle to Cradle· Closed Loops· Restorative Technology· Systems Thinking

· Corporate Social Responsibility· Industrial Ecology· Stakeholder Management· Life-Cycle Management· Design for Environment (DfE)· Green Design· Corporate Citizenship· Full Cost Accounting· Take-back· Transparency· Corporate Governance

· EMS· Greening· Pollution Prevention (P2)· Eco-Efficiency· Risk Management· Environmental Management· ISO 14001· Waste Reduction· Resource Productivity

· Sustainable Development· Base of the Pyramid· Urban Reinvestment· Brownfield Redevelopment· Inclusive Capitalism· Community Capitalism· Civic Entrepreneurship· Radical Transactiveness· B24B

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The Sustainability PortfolioTomorrow

Internal

Today

External

Professor Stuart HartCenter for Sustainable Global Enterprise

Johnson School of Management

Clean Technology· Develop new competencies· Pursue disruptive innovation

Product Stewardship· Lower product life-cycle impact· Increase transparency/accountability

Pollution Prevention· Minimize Process Waste· Enhance Resource Productivity

Sustainability Vision· Meet unmet needs· Raise the bottom of the pyramid

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Campus of the Future?

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Is This Sustainable?

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Is This Sustainable?

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Is This Sustainable?

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Is This Sustainable?

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Sustainabilityat

Cornell University

Dean Koyanagisustainability coordinator

[email protected] 607.227.8797