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Should Higher Education Go Carbon Neutral Examining Forest Carbon Sequestration Alex French, M.S. Candidate Environmental Policy Advisors: Dr. Stephen Bird, Dr. Susan Powers

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Should Higher Education Go Carbon NeutralExamining Forest Carbon SequestrationAlex French, M.S. Candidate Environmental PolicyAdvisors: Dr. Stephen Bird, Dr. Susan Powers

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American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment

• 684 Signatories

• Develop Climate Action Plans

• Complete tangible actions: including offsetting airfare

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To Reach Climate Neutrality

Step 1: Reduce Emissions

Step 2: Offset Remaining Emissions

• Developing offset projects themselves • Investing directly in

offset projects • Purchasing credits

generated from offset projects

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ACUPCC Offset Protocols• Additional• Transparent• Measurable• Permanent• Verified• Synchronous• Accounts for

Leakage• Registered• Not double-

counted• Retired

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Forest Carbon

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Formally Carbon Neutral?

Goals and Objectives

• Research Higher Education Involvement

• Explore if protocols are in line with schools’ preferences

• Compare developing an education-based project to purchasing certified offsets

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Methods

• Case Studies• Survey to Sustainability

Coordinators• Based on case studies

results• 99 schools participated

Research Questions

• What perceptions does higher education have? • Preferences / Benefits?• Barriers? • What model might

encourage involvement?

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CASE STUDIES OF EXISTING PROGRAMS

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Case Studies• University of Georgia: Costa Rica campus• Sewanee University• San Diego State University• Colgate University• Michigan State University• University of Florida at Gainseville• SUNY ESF• Presence Learning Village

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University of Georgia• Reforestation in Costa Rica• Experiential education and research focused• Student fee financed• Not-certified: students measure, report, and verify• Many “soft benefits” • Does not comply with ACUPCC protocols

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San Diego State University Model

• Environmental event is carbon neutral • Offsets against attendee travel• Compliance with ACUPCC protocols• Purchase offsets from Conservation Fund

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Upper Ouachita Nat’l Wildlife Refuge

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Survey to Sustainability CoordinatorsBased on Case Studies • 99 Completed Surveys • 83 AASHE members• 65 ACUPCC signatories

Questions• Perceptions• Benefits / Preferences• Barriers• Models

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PERCEPTIONS

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Offsets are Critical

Offsets not fraudulent

Carbon is undervalued

Justify more pollution

Greenwashing

Monocultures are effective

0 1 2 3 4 5

Perceptions of Carbon Markets

Average on 5-Point Likert

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Not Important Neutral Comply0%

10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%

4%22%

74%

Protocols Should Comply With Peer Groups (ACUPCC/AASHE)

Perception

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ools

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BENEFITS / PREFERENCES

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Progra

m Cost

Certifica

tion

Education

Socia

l

Ecologic

al Benefits

Carbon Se

questrati

on

32%

13%19%

10% 10%16%

Weights of Program Attributes

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Educational Bene-fits

61%

Certification Bene-fits

23%

Equal Benefits16%

Education Vs. Certification: Constant Sum Results

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BARRIERS TO INVESTMENT

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Prefer other forms of offsets

Uncertain of best way to enter market

Inadequate Funding

Lack of interest

Skepticism of market

Not relevant to mission/vision

Complicated Administrative Requirements

Other barriers

0% 10% 20% 30% 40%

Barriers to Market Entry

Schools Facing Barriers

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Internal Verification Neutral Third Party Verification0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Preference for Internal Vs. External Verification

Num

ber o

f Sch

ools

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Certifica

tion

Progra

m Cost

Education

Socia

l

Ecologic

al

Carbon

05

10152025303540

Attributes for Schools with Prefer-ences for Internal or External Veri-

fication

Internal External

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nific

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Internal vs. External VerificationPreference for

Third Party Verification

Barrier: Interest in Producing or

Purchasing Forest Carbon

Not interested**

Formal Carbon Market is Critical

to Addressing Climate?

Agree***

** p < .05; *** p < .01

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Sewanee - Educa-tion Model

68%

Formal Certified Model

25%

Undecided7%

Education vs. Certification Models in Context

The following describes two “real world” carbon offset projects. Please indicate your preference for one of the models…

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Pay Plant71%

Pay Third Party Verification

21%

Undecided8%

Additionality vs. Registration

Imagine your university would like to develop a carbon-offset program... With the resources available from the university you can only afford one of the two options. Please select the best option:

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Discussion

• Is certification important for higher education? • Dr. Quint Newcomer’s analogy

• Additionality? • “Without the investment in developing a new nursery, no new

carbon would be sequestered.” Dr. Quint Newcomer

• Do these finding apply to other offsets?• Yale Community Carbon Fund

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Conclusions• Schools that want forest carbon want to work outside the

formal market• Peer protocols should be updated• Third party verification:• Is a barrier due to increased program costs.• does not increase transparency or additionality

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Getting the most out of Carbon Neutrality

• Take risks - Universities are not multi-national corporations!

• Invest in research, teaching, and outreach

• Develop unique, cost-effective projects

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Imagine

• 684 developing projects• Sharing data• “Learning by doing”• Training a workforce