Episode 44: Climate Action vs. Decarbonization - Higher Ed. Summit 2024
Live session from 2024 Higher Ed. Climate Leadership Summit.
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Read MoreGuests:
Carolyn Arida
Managing Director, Head of Utilities - Infrastructure
Harrison Street
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Kevin Mara
Director, Brailsford & Dunlavey
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Chris DePodesta
Director of Development and Asset Management - Infrastructure
Harrison Street
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Host: Dave Karlsgodt
Director of Energy and Sustainability
Brailsford & Dunlavey
In this episode, you'll hear a session recorded earlier this summer at the 2023 Appalachian State University energy summit in Boone, North Carolina. This panel included my B&D colleague, Kevin Mara, and two industry experts, Chris DePodesta and Carolyn Arida, from the infrastructure investment group at Harrison Street. The topic evolving Energy public-private partnerships or energy P3s for higher education.
Appalachian Energy Summit 2023: https://sustain.appstate.edu/initiatives/energy-summit/2023/
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Guests:
Alexander Barron, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Environmental Science & Policy
Smith College
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Aaron Strong, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies
Hamilton College
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Host: Dave Karlsgodt
Director of Energy and Sustainability at Brailsford & Dunlavey, Inc.
In this episode we interview two professors and researchers discussing a recently published paper in the peer-reviewed journal One Earth entitled: “Carbon neutrality should not be the end goal: Lessons for institutional climate action from U.S. Higher education.” You’ll hear lead author Alex Barron of Smith College and co-author Aaron Strong from Hamilton College discuss their study of U.S. schools that have announced that they have achieved carbon neutrality. This work was co-authored with Maya Domeshek and Lucy Metz (recent Smith College graduates who worked on the paper) and Laura Drauker (formerly of Amherst College, now at the Boston-based non-profit Ceres), and reflects feedback and input from many other sustainability practitioners.
Link to the paper: https://www.cell.com/one-earth/fulltext/S2590-3322(21)00472-3
Alexander R. Barron, et al. "Carbon Neutrality Should Not Be the End Goal: Lessons for Institutional Climate Action From U.S. Higher Education." One earth, v. 4 ,.9 pp. 1248-1258. doi: 10.1016/j.oneear.2021.08.014
Drs. Barron and Strong along with Smith student Lucy Metz also summarized their findings for an op-ed "Five ways colleges should respond to the climate crisis" in Inside Higher Ed.
A different paper by Dr. Barron and others on internal carbon pricing in higher education that may be of interest to some listeners:
Barron, A.R., Parker, B.J., Sayre, S.S, Weisbord, D.J. and S.S. Weber. 2020. Carbon pricing approaches for climate decisions in U.S. higher education: Proxy carbon prices for deep decarbonization. Elementa.
Information about the Second Nature Climate Leadership Commitments.
The following is an automated transcription of this episode which will include errors and omissions. You can listen and follow along with the text here: Otter Transcript
You can find a text-only version of the transcript here: Episode 40 Transcript