Climate & Sustainability Action Plan 2030
UVic is committed to being a global leader in environmental, social and institutional sustainability.
A new approach
The 番茄社区 is committed to global leadership in environmental, social and institutional sustainability. We meet this challenge through our Strategic Framework, research, academic programs, campus operations, and the impact and influence of our students, faculty, staff and alumni.
The Climate and Sustainability Action Plan 2030 (CSAP) is a new and unique approach to sustainability and climate action at UVic. This Strategy brings all campus portfolios, academics and curriculum, research and innovation, external, Indigenous, international relations, community and government relations, communications, finance and operations together, to guide UVic as we address and adapt to global challenges faced by all universities.
Relational responsibilities
The UVic community commits to honouring relational responsibilities to climate action for past, present and future generations. We will develop goals and processes that are grounded in local Indigenous Knowledge Systems, worldviews and protocols. We aim for climate action, justice and sustainable practices for the health and well-being of the lands, waters, air and more-than-human relations.
Targets
UVic has set three ambitious targets in greenhouse gas emissions, sustainability and the advancement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). These will be achieved through 11 measurable and robust short-, medium- and long-term goals.
Target 1
- by 2030, reduce campus operations greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) by 50% below our 2010 baseline
- by 2040, achieve Net Zero emissions for campus operations
- by 2050, achieve a climate positive campus
Target 2
- achieve Sustainability Tracking Assessment and Rating System (STARS) Platinum rating certification (85 points) by 2026
UVic has continually improved our standings in Gold ratings over submissions in 2014 (67.97 points), 2017 (76.79 points) and 2020 (80.17 points).
Target 3
- each year, demonstrate advancement towards the UN SDGs
Strategy & actions
CSAP is comprised of a Strategy and an associated Actions Plan, which provide integrated responses to the challenges and opportunities afforded by climate change, and guide the university’s contribution to sustainability and planetary health.
These four themes express how we view our place in the world and in the work we are choosing to do.
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When considering the scope of our future work together, we ask how our actions will benefit the lands, waters and communities of this area.
Innovator and partner
UVic supports diverse research as it relates to climate and sustainability. We have opportunities to build research and innovation capacity across campus, in every department, to ensure UVic is an incubator of solutions across all disciplines.
Educator and learner
Climate and sustainability are integrated into UVic’s academic curriculum in nearly every major field. We are developing new academic programs and courses, including experiential learning, and focussing on educating and inspiring the next climate and sustainability leaders.
Climate solutions and sustainability leader
University operations support climate mitigation, adaptation and sustainability practices across campus operations and planning. We continue to prioritize sustainability and low-carbon resilience across campus.
Integrated initiatives
To reach UVic’s vision for CSAP, three new initiatives will require effort and collaboration across campus.
The seedling project
Conceived of and led by Carey Newman, Impact Chair in Indigenous Art Practices at UVic, the artistic concept for this initiative is straightforward: plant a western red cedar tree, design a virtual 3D totem, and commit to carving and raising the totem when the tree is mature, 600-1,000 years in the future.
Campus as a living lab
Campus as a living lab coordinates academic research and teaching projects to use the campus and surrounding areas as places for students, staff and faculty to engage with and advance real-world climate and sustainability solutions.
Climate and sustainability hub
The climate and sustainability hub coordinates, enhances and promotes climate and sustainability solutions across education, research, operations and UVic’s internal and external communities.
Guiding principles
CSAP is a path-based approach to our climate and sustainability targets, goals, strategies and actions. There are six principles that will guide the development and implementation of the Plan:
- centre local Indigenous Knowledge Systems and worldviews
- innovation and excellence
- integration
- inclusive and empowered leadership
- climate justice and equity
- community engagement
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