Renewable Energy Petition 2007-2008
The Renewable Energy Petition 2007-2008
To the Trustees:
Last year, President Schapiro led the College toward an admirable sustainability initiative, promising to work “within budgets, for individual projects and the college as a whole, that include significant investments in sustainability.” While Williams has made advances—LEED-certified new buildings, the new Zilkha Center—we, the undersigned, believe that the College should go much further with those investments in order to meet its stated Climate Action goals by 2020. We believe the college should set a percentage of the energy consumption of all new building projects to come from college-owned renewable sources, like solar panels, micro wind turbines, or solar hot water systems. These investments in sustainability will help make Williams College a true institutional leader.
Sincerely,
The undersigned.
Discussion:
Background Info:
Williams Record Op-Ed, November 14, 2007
Signatures:
- Jay Cox-Chapman '09
- Prassanna Raman '08
- Kimberley Taylor '08
- Elissa Brown '09
- Whitney Leonard '08
- Phillip Carter '08
- Nathan Elwood '08
- Elizabeth Irvin '10
- Ruth Aronoff '09
- Kate Yandell '10
- Beverly Acha '09
- George Carstocea '10
- Elizabeth Brickley '10
- Carynne McIver '08
- Jessica Clarke '10
- Andrew Wang '08
- Emily Rockett '10
- Rachel Allen '08
- John Kling '09
- Rachel Ko '09
- Ansel Bubel '08
- Martin Sawyer '08
- Aston Gonzalez '08
- Caroline Goodbody '08
- Charles Shafer '10
- Morgan Goodwin '08
- Allegra Hyde '10
- Kathleen Creel '10
- Ben Kolesar '08
- Samantha Carouso '10
- Kimberly Elicker '09
- Stephen Hunter '08
- Helen Hood '09
- William Slack '11
- Adam Carman '10
- Alice Nelson '10
- Julia Sendor '08
- Daniel Tao '10
- Denise McCulloch '08
- Lily Li '08
- Alessandra LaFiandra '08
- Avalon Gulley '09
- Jared Quinton '10
- Jared Lunkenheimer '09
- Emily Maclary '10
- Stuart Jones '08
- Christopher Law '10
- David C Schwab '08
- Diana S Jaffe '08