Second Nature, Author at Second Nature https://secondnature.org/author/secondnature/ We accelerate climate action in, and through, higher education. Tue, 29 Jul 2025 20:11:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://secondnature.org/wp-content/uploads/cropped-SecondNature_MarkOnly_FullColor-1-32x32.png Second Nature, Author at Second Nature https://secondnature.org/author/secondnature/ 32 32 Statement: Second Nature Opposes Efforts to Undermine Established Science https://secondnature.org/press-release/statement-second-nature-opposes-efforts-to-undermine-established-science/ Tue, 29 Jul 2025 17:40:47 +0000 https://secondnature.org/?post_type=press_release&p=39067 Cambridge, Massachusetts (July 29, 2025) –  It is critical for the government to rely on established science when making policy determinations, such as how to respond to the harms caused by various forms of pollution. The evidence that informs our approach to that and other vital issues affecting our world is furnished by scientists and […]

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Cambridge, Massachusetts (July 29, 2025) –  It is critical for the government to rely on established science when making policy determinations, such as how to respond to the harms caused by various forms of pollution. The evidence that informs our approach to that and other vital issues affecting our world is furnished by scientists and knowledge experts in higher education institutions. The science produced by researchers at colleges and universities across the country has clearly and repeatedly demonstrated that pollution endangers public health.

The sources of the pollution that contaminates our air and water are also not in doubt and have been well-known for decades. We strongly oppose any efforts to undermine these truths, such as the current administration’s retraction of the long-accepted and evidence-based Endangerment Finding. This failure to safeguard the integrity of scientific findings threatens the health and safety of all human beings and the future sustainability of our planet.

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About Second Nature:
Second Nature is committed to accelerating climate action in, and through, higher education. By mobilizing a diverse array of higher education institutions to act on bold climate commitments, Second Nature scales campus climate initiatives and creates innovative climate solutions. Learn more at secondnature.org.

 

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Statement: Senate Passes Budget Bill that will Stifle U.S. Innovation https://secondnature.org/press-release/statement-senate-passes-budget-bill-that-will-stifle-us-innovation/ Wed, 02 Jul 2025 17:40:55 +0000 https://secondnature.org/?post_type=press_release&p=38856 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 2, 2025 Yesterday, the Senate decided to make it much more difficult for America to continue its leading role in driving innovative energy solutions, and for higher education institutions to both implement and benefit from the policies that encouraged this innovation.  Higher education has been at the vanguard of shaping new […]

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 2, 2025

Yesterday, the Senate decided to make it much more difficult for America to continue its leading role in driving innovative energy solutions, and for higher education institutions to both implement and benefit from the policies that encouraged this innovation. 

Higher education has been at the vanguard of shaping new solutions through its research and discovery, serving as the foundation for new industries to form, new jobs to be created, and new workforces to emerge. While the energy sector is just one area where our sector leads these transitions, it is a critical one that many of our community members benefit from. This recent Senate action stifles our sector’s ability to serve this key societal need.   

Additionally, the higher education sector has had a long-standing commitment to practice what it teaches, putting energy solutions in the ground as part of campus operations that allow for living and learning labs to train our country’s students in the latest technologies and emergent industries. The clean energy tax credits and provisions for higher education institutions to directly benefit from these credits have catalyzed hundreds of projects at colleges and universities across the country, resulting in investments and jobs in their local communities, from Athens, Ohio, to Charlotte, North Carolina.

Second Nature leads a network of over 400 higher education institutions, and we steadfastly stand with the organizations and coalitions that are urging House members to respond to the Senate’s action with smarter energy policies that will benefit all sectors in the economy.

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Targeting 1 Million Tonnes of Impact https://www.smartenergydecisions.com/columns/2024/06/24/targeting-1-million-tonnes-of-impact Fri, 05 Jul 2024 22:05:40 +0000 https://secondnature.org/?post_type=media&p=36601 The post Targeting 1 Million Tonnes of Impact appeared first on Second Nature.

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Second Nature and Tradewater Announce Partnership to Create One Million Tonnes of Greenhouse Gas Reductions across Higher Education https://secondnature.org/press-release/second-nature-and-tradewater-announce-partnership-to-create-one-million-tonnes-of-greenhouse-gas-reductions-across-higher-education/ Thu, 23 May 2024 16:31:08 +0000 https://secondnature.org/?post_type=press_release&p=36350 EMBARGOED UNTIL 5/21 Press Contacts: Eli Etzioni (Tradewater); eetzioni@tradewater.us; 206-484-9973Bridget Flynn (Second Nature); bflynn@secondnature.org; 617-336-6250 [CHICAGO, IL & CAMBRIDGE, MA]. Second Nature, a national nonprofit working to accelerate climate action in and through higher education, and Tradewater, a B Corp and climate project developer, are pleased to announce a partnership that will unite and build […]

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EMBARGOED UNTIL 5/21

Press Contacts:

Eli Etzioni (Tradewater); eetzioni@tradewater.us; 206-484-9973
Bridget Flynn (Second Nature); bflynn@secondnature.org; 617-336-6250

[CHICAGO, IL & CAMBRIDGE, MA]. Second Nature, a national nonprofit working to accelerate climate action in and through higher education, and Tradewater, a B Corp and climate project developer, are pleased to announce a partnership that will unite and build on each of their existing engagements with the higher education sector. The goal of this partnership is to enable the higher education sector to eliminate 1 million tons of CO2 equivalent (CO2e) emissions by 2030 through the collection, control, and destruction of non-CO2 gases.

Old generations of refrigerants, including chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrofluorocarbons (HCFCs), are known as ozone-depleting substances (ODS), and some have a global warming potential more than 10,000 times that of CO2. Once these superpollutants are emitted, they cannot be captured or sequestered. According to Project Drawdown, refrigerant management is a top solution to slowing climate change in the short term. Higher education institutions can make an immediate impact by collecting legacy refrigerants found in old equipment on their own campuses and destroying it, or by procuring high-quality offsets from projects that mitigate non-CO2 gases. “Refrigerant management isn’t top of mind for many campus sustainability professionals, and yet the impact of collection and destruction is huge,” says Bridget Flynn, Senior Manager of Climate Programs at Second Nature. “We are excited to be partnering with Tradewater to activate campuses to take responsibility for these gases and tangibly reduce emissions.”

The 1 Million Tonne Campaign will:

  • Higher education institutions a new way to create measurable, permanent climate benefit on their own campuses
  • Enable higher education institutions to co-develop high-quality carbon credits using Tradewater’s solution to permanently destroy refrigerant gases
  • Promote knowledge sharing between higher education institutions through Second Nature’s Solutions Center and an upcoming webinar

“Second Nature and the hundreds of higher education institutions they work with are incredibly thoughtful and ambitious about climate action,” said Eli Etzioni, Partnerships Manager at Tradewater. “The 1 Million Tonne Campaign gives these leaders a way to collectively scale their work on mitigating the world’s most potent greenhouse gases. We are thrilled to be a part of this pioneering initiative.”

Tradewater has delivered carbon credits to institutions, including Brown University and Pomona College. In a comprehensive evaluation of the offset space, climate research group Giving Green stated that “Tradewater offers one of the most attractive combinations of price and certainty.” Tradewater also has multiple on-campus refrigerant management projects scheduled for later this year.

Colleges, universities, and others interested in learning more about refrigerant management, determining the quality of carbon offsets, and how colleges and universities are incorporating offsets into holistic climate action plans alongside on-campus decarbonization are invited to register for the upcoming webinar on May 30th.

About Tradewater

Since 2016, Tradewater has worked with individuals, organizations, and governments around the world to find, measure, and safely destroy the world’s most potent greenhouse gases. To date, Tradewater has permanently prevented the release of 7.5 million tonnes of CO2e and generated some of the world’s highest-quality carbon credits through this work. Learn more about Tradewater’s work at www.tradewater.us or by visiting BBC, National Geographic, or NPR.

About Second Nature

Second Nature is a nonprofit committed to accelerating climate action in, and through, higher education. This is accomplished by mobilizing a diverse array of higher education institutions to act on bold climate commitments, to scale campus climate initiatives, and to create innovative climate solutions. Second Nature aims to align, amplify, and bridge the sector’s efforts with other global leaders to advance urgent climate priorities. Visit www.secondnature.org to learn more.

Contact Tradewater: Eli Etzioni, Partnerships Manager
Email: eetzioni@tradewater.us+Phone: 206-484-9973

Contact Second Nature: Bridget Flynn, Senior Manager, Climate Programs: bflynn@secondnature.org

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Two universities add solar to their energy mix https://pv-magazine-usa.com/2024/04/03/two-universities-add-solar-to-their-energy-mix/ Mon, 08 Apr 2024 19:25:36 +0000 https://secondnature.org/?post_type=media&p=35507 The post Two universities add solar to their energy mix appeared first on Second Nature.

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Six (6) Colleges and Universities Receive Pro Bono Consulting Awards Worth up to $25,000 each to Support Climate Action https://secondnature.org/press-release/six-6-colleges-and-universities-receive-pro-bono-consulting-awards-worth-up-to-25000-each-to-support-climate-action/ Tue, 12 Mar 2024 15:09:17 +0000 https://secondnature.org/?post_type=press_release&p=35391 Contact: Bari Samad, Director of Communications & Marketing, Second Nature; bsamad@secondnature.org (March 14, 2024) – Today, Second Nature- an NGO focused on accelerating climate action in and through higher education- announced six (6) higher education institutions as the recipients of pro bono consulting services to support their climate action projects. Through this initiative, technical and […]

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Contact: Bari Samad, Director of Communications & Marketing, Second Nature; bsamad@secondnature.org

(March 14, 2024) – Today, Second Nature- an NGO focused on accelerating climate action in and through higher education- announced six (6) higher education institutions as the recipients of pro bono consulting services to support their climate action projects.

Through this initiative, technical and advisory support worth up to $25,000 will be provided to campuses at no cost in two areas: (1) Climate Action Planning and (2) Shifting to Renewable Power and Decarbonizing Campuses. Institutions that are Second Nature Climate Leadership Network signatories, affiliates, and University Climate Change Coalition (UC3) members were eligible to apply.

The pro bono consulting opportunities began in the Fall of 2020 as a new Solutions Center initiative. Provided and sponsored by Brailsford & Dunlavey (B&D) and Coho, two long-standing Second Nature partners, 29 colleges and universities have received the award.

The 2024 Pro Bono Round IV recipient colleges and universities are:

Brailsford & Dunlavey:

  • Loyola University Maryland (Maryland)
  • Tulane University (Louisiana)
  • University at Buffalo (New York)

Coho:

  • Coastal Carolina University (South Carolina)
  • Creighton University (Nebraska)
  • University of Alabama at Birmingham (Alabama)

“At Second Nature, we are committed to supporting the innovative climate action projects of our member institutions and the impact they have both on campus and in adjacent communities,” notes Tim Carter, President of Second Nature. “The 2024 Pro Bono awardees reflect a diverse range of institutions, and their work is a testament to higher education’s leadership in creating impactful and equitable climate solutions. We thank Brailsford & Dunlavey and Coho for their generous support of this critical service for the past four years. This initiative would not be possible without them.”

The consulting services provided by Brailsford & Dunlavey and Coho are:

  • Climate Action Planning: Brailsford & Dunlavey provides this service, which supports the drafting of a climate action plan that outlines a technically and financially feasible roadmap towards an equitable, carbon-free future aligned with the institution’s education and research mission.
  • ScopeDeepDiveor CAPUpdate: Recipient campuses will have an opportunity for a deep technical analysis of Scope 1 & 2 or 3 emissions, or the option to revise an existing climate action plan, in addition to an executive presentation to their campus leadership. This is a great option for campuses that already have a plan but would like to evolve specific aspects of this work. Brailsford & Dunlavey provides this service.
  • Shifting to Renewable Power: Coho provides this service, which supports a transition to renewable power. It includes an assessment of the institution’s energy situation, identification of renewable energy solutions, and recommendations for implementing one or more of the advised energy solutions.
  • Decarbonizing Campus: Recipient campuses receive advisory services to support decarbonizing Scope 1 and 3 emissions sources, e.g., electrifying buildings or vehicles, carbon offsets for upstream emissions such as travel, etc. Coho provides this service.

“Brailsford & Dunlavey is committed to accelerating climate action strategic planning through our partnership with Second Nature, and now in its fourth year, we continue to be impressed by the creative breadth and depth of proposals received,” said Dave Karlsgodt, the leader of B&D’s Energy and Sustainability practice group. “Higher education plays a vital role in mitigating the climate crisis through innovative operational advancements combined with expansive, solutions-based academic programming. As a business community partner, we look forward to advancing initiatives to address the planet’s most pressing issue.”

“Coho is proud to support the decarbonization of higher education in the United States. Second Nature and its member campuses are wonderful partners, and we look forward to a new round of high-impact projects,” said Gary Farha, founder and CEO of Coho, an ERM Group Company.

For Round IV, Second Nature received applications from twenty higher education institutions. The six awarded colleges and universities come from diverse regions and environments across the United States.

Below is more information about the Round IV Pro Bono awardee projects:

Loyola University Maryland

Partnering with Brailsford & Dunlavey will allow us to develop a comprehensive, data-backed roadmap built upon our existing climate action plan. This will include a pathway connecting our current progress to our 2031 and 2045 goals and an informed strategy that includes the associated support and funds necessary to implement these initiatives. We are grateful for this opportunity made possible through Brailsford & Dunlavey and Second Nature.

“Our Loyola University Maryland community is committed to caring for our common home. We are delighted and grateful to have the opportunity to partner with Brailsford & Dunlavey in helping us move this work forward. We know that collaboration and planning will be key to our success as an institution, as we strive to take positive steps forward to ensure a more sustainable future not just for our campus, but also for the world.”- Terrence M. Sawyer, J.D., President, Loyola University Maryland

Tulane University

The Second Nature Pro Bono award expedites university efforts to recalibrate the 2014 Climate Action Plan to maintain progress toward our climate commitment. In consultation with Brailsford & Dunlavey, this rapid and focused effort will update the university operations profile, incorporate external factors contributing to our emissions projections, revisit building design standards, and evaluate opportunities to accelerate our emissions reduction timeline. Work undertaken this spring will inform campus improvement projects in the pipeline with updated strategies to meet our 2050 neutrality goal.

“On behalf of Tulane University, we are honored to be selected as a recipient of Second Nature’s Pro Bono Consulting Award. These consulting services allow us to re-evaluate and improve various aspects of our Climate Action Plan in an effort to be more efficient and effective in achieving our goals. We are grateful for the opportunity to support this plan and the university’s efforts to build and maintain sustainable communities at Tulane and within the greater New Orleans area.”- Randolph A. Philipson, Vice President for Facilities, Campus Development, and Real Estate, Tulane University

University at Buffalo

This initiative is designed to leverage the University at Buffalo’s 10 in 10 Climate Action Plan (a roadmap of innovative, engaging and digestible steps UB is taking to increasing climate action) and specifically focuses on assisting UB to sharpen its strategy and increase the intensity of its pace. The work will develop detailed and specific goals pegged to a timeline and provide clear budgetary implications across all emission streams at the University. In addition, Brailsford & Dunlavey will partner with UB to create a detailed decarbonization and monitoring system that dials in the university’s climate neutrality efforts with SMART goals that will greatly assist in tracking KPI’s, increasing institutional accountability, and driving greater carbon emission savings all while supporting the commitment to climate justice.

“We are excited to work with Second Nature and Brailsford & Dunlavey while taking the next step in advancing our climate action and decarbonization work. While we have made strong progress in this space, we have more work to do. By leveraging outside expertise we are confident it will complement and propel our existing efforts into a detailed and impactful roadmap that can not only be effectively communicated to stakeholders but provide the next critical step in advancing our climate neutrality work. This effort will truly dial in our climate action strategy and we are grateful for the opportunity to partner.”- Laura Hubbard, Vice President for Finance and Administration at the University at Buffalo

Shifting to Renewable Power & Decarbonizing Campuses

Coastal Carolina University

University-owned vehicles provide important services that contribute to the daily functioning of the University: shuttles transport CCU students, faculty, and staff around campus and to nearby locations; vehicles are used by departments across campus to carry out daily tasks related to operations; and motor pool vehicles are available to faculty and staff to use locally to carry out University-related activities. Each year, the University’s fleet of vehicles consumes tens of thousands of gallons of gasoline and diesel, representing ~2% of CCU’s total emissions. Growing the percentage of electric vehicles in CCU’s fleet would reduce the emissions associated with fleet fuels, and reduce costs associated with purchasing fuel. This Pro Bono Consulting opportunity made available through Second Nature will provide valuable insight and best practices as to how CCU can cost-effectively transition to low emission vehicles and expand EV charging infrastructure on its campus. As an institution of higher education located in 4one of the fastest growing counties in the U.S., CCU has an opportunity to demonstrate leadership and serve as a model for the region around sustainable transportation.

“We are excited and grateful for this opportunity to work with Coho. This partnership comes at an opportune time as there is a great deal of momentum on CCU’s campus around sustainability and climate resilience. We have already taken positive steps towards electrifying our fleet and expanding EV charging infrastructure, and firmly believe that developing a high-level fleet electrification strategy in partnership with Coho will be transformative to our ability to systematically reduce emissions.”- Steve Harrison, Vice President for Auxiliary Enterprises & Chief Sustainability Officer, Coastal Carolina University

Creighton University

Creighton University launched the Sustainable Creighton Initiative in 2022, updating our 2013 Climate Action Plan and accelerating the decarbonization of campus. We have achieved a 40% reduction in emissions, to date, through prudent decisions surrounding campus planning, building design, recommissioning, and deferred maintenance. We know efficiency improvements alone are insufficient to achieving our desired goals. The Pro Bono work with Coho will provide us with industry expertise necessary to navigate the current– and changingrenewable energy landscape as we thoughtfully consider our pathways to faithfully meet our campus initiatives to reach 50% emissions reductions by 2028 and full carbon neutrality well before 2050.

“As a Jesuit, Catholic institution with locations in Omaha, Phoenix, and the Dominican Republic, Creighton University is committed to urgent and impactful actions that benefit our common home. As caretakers of the planet and the well-being of the students we serve, we must be authentically engaged in positive, forward-looking initiatives that give students the opportunity to pursue a hope-filled future. In so doing, we recognize that addressing our ongoing climate crisis, one that Pope Francis has noted is at a critical breaking point, must be informed by the virtues of prudence, integrity, and reason. The resources provided by Second Nature and Coho will accelerate our pursuit of sustainable energy across our campuses, helping us to reduce carbon emissions and move closer to achieving carbon neutrality. We are grateful to be the recipient of this valuable collaboration and eager to be partners in protecting our environment.”- President, Rev. Daniel S. Hendrickson, SJ, PhD, Creighton University 

University of Alabama at Birmingham

The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is guided by a Sustainability Strategic Plan that prioritizes resiliency and sustainability while promoting the three tenets of UAB: teaching, patient care, and research. UAB is investigating the feasibility of electrifying the campus bus system and fleet vehicle program. Coho will provide UAB with assistance in formulating a plan that will reduce Scope 1 emissions from the institution’s transportation sector. Our goal is to use Coho’s framework to develop an affordable and actionable plan for our campus.

“The University of Alabama at Birmingham’s (UAB) Sustainability program is excited to be working with Coho through Second Nature’s Solutions Center Pro Bono Initiative. Coho has an excellent track record of catalyzing bold climate action and facilitating feasible solutions for complex problems. UAB has set transformative goals for decarbonizing our campus through our Sustainability Strategic Plan, and we look forward to benefiting from Coho’s extensive knowledge and experience in achieving emissions reductions.”- Bambi Ingram, Sustainability Manager, University of Alabama at Birmingham

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About Second Nature

Second Nature is committed to accelerating climate action in, and through, higher education. This is accomplished by mobilizing a diverse array of higher education institutions to act on bold climate commitments, to scale campus climate initiatives, and to create innovative climate solutions. Second Nature aims to align, amplify, and bridge the sector’s efforts with other global leaders to advance urgent climate priorities. secondnature.org.

About Brailsford & Dunlavey

Brailsford & Dunlavey (bdconnect.com) is a Washington, DC‐headquartered national advisory and program management firm with comprehensive in‐house planning and implementation capabilities, dedicated to serving public agencies, professional sports organizations, educational institutions, and non‐profit clients. B&D has more than 150 people in seven offices throughout the U.S. For more information, please contact Doug Kotlove at 202-266-3410 or dkotlove@bdconnect.com.

About Coho, an ERM Group Company

Coho is a trusted energy and water advisor that partners with impact-oriented clients to develop actionable strategies, implement tailored solutions, and optimize performance over time. Coho advises clients on strategy, procurement, and organizational implementation of renewable energy and resilient water solutions. https://www.cohoclimate.com

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HBCUs Set the Standard for Sustainability in Higher Education https://theblackwallsttimes.com/2024/02/22/hbcus-set-the-standard-for-sustainability-in-higher-education/ Mon, 04 Mar 2024 16:44:14 +0000 https://secondnature.org/?post_type=media&p=35358 The post HBCUs Set the Standard for Sustainability in Higher Education appeared first on Second Nature.

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RVCC students use Second Nature dashboard for carbon removals purchase https://www.raritanval.edu/general-information/newsroom/envirtonmental-club-members-lead-carbon-removals-purchase-rvcc Fri, 02 Feb 2024 20:10:41 +0000 https://secondnature.org/?post_type=media&p=35191 The post RVCC students use Second Nature dashboard for carbon removals purchase appeared first on Second Nature.

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Occidental College commits to climate action https://www.theeastsiderla.com/news/city_news/occidental-college-commits-to-climate-action/article_98ed9d3c-b996-11ee-ad82-efa39ff35375.html Mon, 22 Jan 2024 17:56:18 +0000 https://secondnature.org/?post_type=media&p=35097 Occidental College has reaffirmed its commitment to carbon neutrality and climate resilience by signing the Second Nature Climate Commitment.

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