Hello,

I thought many on this list might be interested in the release of our 
big annual review of sustainability in higher ed, described below.

Julian

AASHE Releases Annual Review of Sustainability in Higher Education

A new report produced by AASHE - the Association for the Advancement of 
Sustainability in Higher Education - shows an explosion of activity 
around sustainability on campuses across the US and Canada. AASHE Digest 
2006 offers a comprehensive review of campus sustainability efforts from 
the past year.

The report includes over 600 stories about higher education institutions 
leading the way to a sustainable future. It is organized into 8 chapters 
covering: 1) institutional change, 2) education and outreach, 3) social 
responsibility, 4) green building, 5) energy management and renewable 
energy, 6) food and agriculture, 7) transportation, and 8) waste, water, 
landscaping, and procurement.

"The incredible variety of sustainability activities underway on 
campuses is a sign of a healthy movement," said Tom Kimmerer, AASHE's 
Executive Director. "If the first two months of 2007 are any indication, 
we are heading for another vigorous year."

The Digest offers ample evidence of a broadening and deepening of campus 
sustainability efforts, with more institutions of all types getting 
involved and campuses undertaking more significant measures than ever 
before to improve their sustainability performance. Of particular note 
is the fact that the combined green power purchases of the Top 10 higher 
education purchasers tripled in 2006.

Digest stories also show growing support for sustainability by the 
higher education associations. An entire track was devoted to 
sustainability at the "Campus of the Future" conference hosted by APPA, 
NACUBO and SCUP. Several associations have even formed a network called 
the Higher Education Associations Sustainability Consortium (HEASC) to 
advance sustainability within their programming and operations.

In 2006, higher education media also acknowledged the growing interest 
in sustainability, with the Chronicle of Higher Education and University 
Business each devoting a special issue to the topic.

AASHE's own growth over the past year mirrors the trends highlighted in 
the report. By the end of the year, membership in AASHE had more than 
quintupled since the beginning of the year. In addition, AASHE's 
inaugural conference held in October 2006 was the largest campus 
sustainability gathering to date, attracting nearly 700 participants.

AASHE Digest 2006 is made possible with the generous support of AASHE 
business partners Mithun, Powersmiths, and PortionPac.

The AASHE Digest is an annual compilation of news stories and resources 
from AASHE's weekly newsletter, the AASHE Bulletin.

The full report is available for download at: 
http://www.aashe.org/publications/digest.php

About AASHE:
AASHE is an association of colleges and universities in the U.S. and 
Canada working to create a sustainable future. It was founded in 2006 
with a mission to promote sustainability in all sectors of higher 
education - from governance and operations to curriculum and outreach - 
through education, communication, research and professional development. 
AASHE defines sustainability in an inclusive way, encompassing human and 
ecological health, social justice, secure livelihoods, and a better 
world for all generations.

-- 
Julian Dautremont-Smith
Associate Director
Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education
(610) 349-5994
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.aashe.org

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