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<p>Yale’s own greenhouse gas reduction target is comparable to the reduction needed globally to keep temperatures from rising more than 2 degrees centigrade, a level that the scientific consensus forecasts would produce greatly intensified damaging impacts from warming. Yale expects to reach its carbon emission reduction goal at a cost of less than 1% of its annual operating budget, Levin said.</p>
<p>Yale’s strategy to shrink its carbon footprint calls for a mix of conservation measures, the use of renewable energy on campus, and direct participation in carbon offset projects. Yale has achieved its 17% reduction in emissions to date through projects and policies including:</p>
<pre><code>* Installation of more efficient heating and cooling systems in 90 buildings
* New automated controls for heating, cooling and lighting
* Replacement of windows
* New and modified power plant equipment
* Achieving LEED Silver or better certification for all new buildings and major renovations
* Use of ground water for cooling
* A 10% yearly reduction in electricity consumption by students in Yale’s undergraduate residential colleges achieved through a variety of measures
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It's quite refreshing to see such an active contribution from Yale...and I'm glad that they are not shying away from the problem like others do. Because believe me, I have heard people blame global warming on reindeer population numbers...</p>
<p>Go to <a href="http://www.yale.edu/opa/newsr/08-01-21-01.all.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.yale.edu/opa/newsr/08-01-21-01.all.html</a> for more</p>