Join us for a pre-conference Workshop on April 9th:
Solutions Module Boot-Camp: Using the Campus Carbon Calculator™ for your Climate Action Planning
The American College and University Presidents' Climate Commitment and Clean Air-Cool Planet (CA-CP) present this half-day workshop on how to effectively compare climate mitigation projects, their carbon reductions, and financial returns. This workshop will be held on April 9th in River Falls, Wisconsin, prior to the Upper Midwest Association for Campus Sustainability Annual conference.
The climate action planning process can quickly become overwhelming, but the new Solutions Module of CA-CP's Campus Carbon Calculator™ can help you evaluate the potential carbon reduction efficacy of different initiatives and construct scenarios for meeting targets and timetables given your funding and institutional constraints.
Participants will leave the workshop with a thorough understanding of the Projects and Solutions Module and how to use it to set targets, prioritize, compare reduction projects, and incorporate this into your institution's climate action plan. Learn how to get specific about not only your reduction targets, but also your timeline.
Audience: This workshop is for colleges and universities that have completed their greenhouse gas inventory but have not yet completed their climate action plan. Attendees should have already completed a greenhouse gas inventory using the Campus Carbon Calculator, which would also ensure all attendees are familiar with Excel.
Title: Solutions Module Boot-Camp: Using the Campus Carbon Calculator™ for your Climate Action Planning Date: Friday, April 9, 2010 Time: 8:00 am - 12:30 pm Cost: $125 (please note this is a special one time price for this workshop at the UMACS conference)
Space is limited. Register for this workshop: http://www.umacs.org/conference-registration
Complete Workshop Description (PDF)
For additional information, please contact Barbara Koneval, ACUPCC Program Associate, Training & Education at bkon...@secondnature.org. |