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Certified carbon offsets from Second Nature’s Carbon Credit and Purchasing Program (C2P2) are available on a yearly basis. Second Nature partners with Anew to market these credits.
The Carbon Credit and Purchasing Program enables leading colleges and universities in the Climate Leadership Network to sell their carbon reductions as a strategy to finance deeper emissions reductions on campus. To be eligible, campuses must perform within the top 15% of their peers in the Climate Leadership Network in terms of annual greenhouse gas reductions. Schools can generate offsets by reducing their campus-wide energy-based emissions, or through a top-performing LEED certified building. All offsets are third-party certified to the Verified Carbon Standard.


The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (UWM) reduced its Scope 1 emissions by a yearly average of 11.79%. These reductions were driven by an aggressive campus-wide program focused on improving campus space and service, piloting innovative technology, and reducing energy consumption. Energy conservation measures included lighting retrofits, occupancy-based heating, and cooling load improvements. UWM also incorporated behavior change initiatives among students and staff, developed an on-site solar PV system, and built three LEED-certified buildings between 2011-2016.
See the VCS Project Page for UWM

The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) increased building energy-use efficiency across campus through a program of aggressive retro-commissioning and upgrades, reducing energy use by over 25% across 40 buildings. UIUC also implemented renewable energy and LEED certified buildings on campus. Students, faculty, and staff across campuses helped UIUC achieve its sustainability goals, from pledging to take action to reduce energy use to working on teams that identified energy efficiency projects.
See the VCS Project Page for UIUC
Meredith Leigh, Climate Programs Manager, Member Engagement [email protected].
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