No there doesn’t appear to be one, which is weird but there you have it.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Wallace, Richard
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2017 1:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [gep-ed] fwiw - draft letter to a university president

 

Thanks to everyone for this thread.

 

Is there a publicly visible list of signatories to the new letter? It is not 
clearly identifiable to me through the various links that have circulated. (I’m 
not referring to the map of all 600+ signatories to the various 
climate/carbon/etc. commitments, which I see, but rather to a 
currently-evolving list of signatories to the letter that is the subject of 
this thread.)

 

Thanks,

 

Rich 

 

 

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P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.

 

From: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jonathan Rosenberg
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2017 3:51 PM
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Cc: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: Re: [gep-ed] fwiw - draft letter to a university president

 

Thanks to Ron and Rachael.  I am proud to say that I forwarded the info to my 
university president as soon as Ron made it available and he replied within 20 
minutes that he had signed it.  I hope you are all as successful.

Best,

Jonathan

 

On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 2:21 PM, Ronald Mitchell <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Colleagues, I drafted the below. Perhaps it can serve, edited, as the basis for 
others wanting to encourage action at their institution. And, again, sorry for 
the Americo-centrism implicit here. 

Although I cannot yet find a list of the institutions that have signed the 
statement from yesterday, more than 600 universities and colleges are already 
members of Second Nature’s Climate Leadership Network – see: 
http://secondnature.org/climate-leadership-network-map/ 

I have all capped (sorry) the text that you should tailor to your university.

Ron

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Dear Colleagues at MY UNIVERSITY, 

I saw the piece in the Times (  
<https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/01/climate/american-cities-climate-standards.html>
 https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/01/climate/american-cities-climate-stand... ) 
about the statement by governors/mayors/university presidents re-committing to 
addressing climate change.  I thought I would initate an effort to recommit the 
[MY UNIVERSITY] to addressing climate change by a) getting [MY UNIVERSITY 
PRESIDENT] to join this statement or, and perhaps better, b) to engage in a 
longer term commitment to addressing climate change in the [MY UNIVERSITY]  
context. Here is my first, quick draft of an email to him. Honestly, I doubt 
content matters much – [MY UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT] either will or will not – but 
I would appreciate suggested improvements. I want it to be NON-antagonistic and 
framed as an issue of education. 
If you have edits send them to me === and if you want to add your name to the 
list, please also send an email saying "I support this statement"
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Dear [MY UNIVERSITY] President,
As you know, President Trump decided yesterday to have the United States 
withdraw from the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change.  As you also know, 
many faculty and graduate students at the [MY UNIVERSITY] have conducted 
excellent research investigating issues related to the natural science, social 
science, and humanities of this significant threat to our planet and all of its 
present and future inhabitants. Our institution is a nationally recognized 
leader in the area of climate change research.  We write to let you know of an 
opportunity arising from yesterday’s federal action to restate the [MY 
UNIVERSITY] commitment to doing what institutions of higher learning do best – 
educate the next generation about the problems that they are likely to face in 
their lives and provide them with the tools to understand and respond to them 
as effectively as possible. There is an immediate opportunity to join 3 
governors, 30 mayors, and 80 university presidents in signing a joint “Grand 
Coalition Statement on Paris Agreement” the main points of which are:

*       In the absence of Federal support, states, cities, colleges and 
universities and businesses will pursue ambitious climate goals, to ensure that 
the U.S. remains a global leader in reducing emissions.
*       In the U.S., the actors that will provide the leadership necessary to 
meet our Paris commitment are found in city halls, state capitals, colleges and 
universities and businesses.
*       We will remain actively engaged with the international community as 
part of the global effort to hold warming to under 2°C and to accelerate the 
transition to a clean energy economy that will benefit our security, 
prosperity, and health.
*       The full statement that was initiated by Second Nature is at:  
<http://secondnature.org/wp-content/uploads/final-withdraw-sector-statement.pdf>
 http://secondnature.org/wp-content/uploads/final-withdraw-sector-stateme... 
*       You may not recall that [MY UNIVERSITY] joined Second Nature’s Climate 
Leadership Network in March 2007 with a commitment to “take action on climate 
and prepare students through research and education to solve the challenges of 
the 21st century.” Details of our commitment are at: 
http://secondnature.org/climate-leadership-network-map/ 

We hope that you will consider adding the [MY UNIVERSITY] name to this list. If 
you decide to do so, your staff can submit your participation via:  
<http://secondnature.org/grand-coalition-statement-paris-agreement/> 
http://secondnature.org/grand-coalition-statement-paris-agreement/
The long-term nature of both the threat of climate change and our responses to 
that threat lead us to also offer to work with you and the [MY UNIVERSITY] 
administration more generally to identify the best way for us to incorporate a 
serious engagement with the issue of climate change as part of the [MY 
UNIVERSITY] major mission of conducting superb research and educating the next 
generation of citizens of the US and the world.
Sincerely,

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