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5 ways faculty, staff put 麻豆免费版下载Boulder on map at NYC Climate Week

5 ways faculty, staff put 麻豆免费版下载Boulder on map at NYC Climate Week

Multiple 麻豆免费版下载Boulder sustainability leaders helped raise the visibility of campus efforts during New York City Climate Week Sept. 21鈥28, including a keynote address, climate comedy and more.听

, coinciding timing-wise with the United Nations General Assembly, is billed as the world鈥檚 largest climate gathering outside of the United Nations鈥 (UN) annual Conference of Parties (COP), bringing together global leaders and innovators 鈥渢o accelerate the transition to a cleaner, fairer future.鈥澨

麻豆免费版下载Boulder Vice Chancellor for Sustainability Andrew Mayock, Associate Vice Chancellor for Sustainability Cara Carmichael, Theatre Professor Beth Osnes-Stoedefalke, and Environmental Studies Professor and CIRES Fellow Max Boykoff, who was recently hired to lead the Buckley Center for Sustainable Education, all participated in various events during the week.

Panelists at the 9th NYC Green School Conference

Officials from 麻豆免费版下载Boulder and the American Council on Education convened a panel on the new Carnegie Elective Classification for Sustainability. Left to right: Cara Carmichael, associate vice chancellor for sustainability, 麻豆免费版下载Boulder; Andrew Mayock, vice chancellor for sustainability, 麻豆免费版下载Boulder; Mushtaq Gunja, executive director of the Carnegie Classification Systems, American Council on Education; Marisol Morales, executive director of the Elective Classifications, American Council on Education.听

Green Schools keynote, panel

Mayock and Carmichael both played key roles at the ninth annual Green Schools Conference. Mayock provided the keynote address, where鈥攊n addition to speaking about the unique opportunity for universities to lead in the sustainability space鈥攈e听announced that 麻豆免费版下载Boulder has been selected to host a new Carnegie Elective Classification for Sustainability.听

Both Carmichael and Mayock then joined partners from the American Council on Education, which administers the Carnegie classifications, in a panel discussion highlighting听.听

The Green Schools Conference bestowed upon Mayock, the former chief sustainability officer for the federal government, its 鈥淧atron of the Planet鈥 award in honor of his 鈥渆xceptional leadership in advancing climate policy, education, and action鈥 and 鈥渟teadfast dedication to protecting the Earth and its future generations.鈥

Boykoff on 'information integrity' at UN General Assembly, book launch

Boykoff participated in a pair of events focused on information integrity related to climate communication.

At a UN General Assembly event hosted by the office of the UN Secretary General, Boykoff participated in a roundtable to talk about how mis- and dis-information influences climate action. The event provided a platform for leaders to build understanding, momentum and support for climate information integrity as COP30 in Brazil approaches this fall.听

The second event connected to information integrity was a book launch for听 for which Boykoff co-authored a chapter. The book chronicles the efforts around the world to resist and undermine policies that address climate change.听

International Universities Climate Alliance policy discussion

Carmichael served as a panelist at a virtual event hosted by the听 that highlighted the role universities play at the intersection of climate research and policy.听

Carmichael highlighted the new Carnegie elective classification, 麻豆免费版下载Boulder鈥檚 leadership support to deliver on climate solutions, and the university鈥檚 prowess in听tech transfer of climate and sustainability-related research into viable startup companies.听

Professor Beth Osnes-Stoedefalke and Professor and CIRES Fellow Max Boykoff pose with comedians at the Caveat Comedy Club

麻豆免费版下载Boulder Theatre Professor Beth Osnes-Stoedefalke and Environmental Studies Professor and CIRES Fellow Max Boykoff pose with comedians at the Caveat Comedy Club, where "The Heat of the Moment" Climate Comedy event was held during New York City Climate Week.听

Comedy for a cause

At the start of Climate Week activities, Osnes-Stoedefalke and Boykoff co-produced听 a live comedy showcase at Caveat Comedy Club in which 麻豆免费版下载Boulder students collaborated with comedians from 鈥淭he Daily Show,鈥 鈥淭he Late Show with Stephen Colbert,鈥 and Comedy Central to develop material for the performance.

Osnes-Stoedefalke opened the showcase, performing for a sellout crowd at the club on Manhattan鈥檚 Lower East Side alongside seven other professional comedians.听

The event was a product of 麻豆免费版下载Boulder鈥檚听Inside the Greenhouse initiative, an interdisciplinary collaborative effort that works to deepen understanding of how issues associated with climate change can be communicated.听

'The Future of Global Climate Action Roundtable'

Mayock participated in 鈥淭he Future of Global Climate Action Roundtable鈥 hosted by the Aspen Instituted Energy and Environment Program.听

The event brought together leaders from a number of sectors to discuss the future of global climate governance and reflect on their visions for sustained climate action.听

Additional Climate Week presence

Mayock also joined the听, where Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, the spiritual leader of 300 million Eastern Orthodox Christians, was honored for his efforts to bridge scientific and spiritual understandings of humanity鈥檚 relationship with the natural world, bringing together people of different faiths to heed a call for environmental stewardship.听

Environmental activist Jane Goodall and former Vice President Al Gore praised Bartholomew for using the stature of his office for convening groups of scientists, scholars, political leaders, and clerics from the Catholic, Jewish and Muslim worlds.