
KYOTONOW! IN THE NEWS
Your Inconvenient Truth March 5, 2007
by Andrew Schatz, The Cornell Daily Sun
A KN! alum voices the importance of voting on the SA Referendum designating $5 per student towards supporting renewable energy.
David Skorton signs President's Climate Commitment February 27, 2007
by Anne Ju, The Cornell Chronicle
KyotoNow! lobbying is successful as President Skorton commits Cornell University to achieving carbon neutrality.
Green Energy Referendum February 26, 2007
by Neal Nisangand, Matt Perkins, and Calvin Selth, The Cornell Daily Sun
The Student Assembly considers including a referendum for $5/semester in the March Elections ballot.
Signing (or Not) a Green Pledge February 21, 2007
by Elia Powers, Inside Higher Ed
The status of higher education is reviewed in relation to the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment.
Skorton, saying he will consider making Cornell 'climate neutral,' forms committee to report by Feb. 23 February 13, 2007
by Susan Lang, The Cornell Chronicle
President Skorton considers the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment.
S.A. Passes KyotoNow! Resolution on Energy February 9, 2007
by Meredith Hoffman, The Cornell Daily Sun
Cornell's Student Assembly unanimously decides to pass the resolution on energy proposed by KyotoNow!
KyotoNow! Demands Climate Action From Skorton February 2, 2007
by Meredith Hoffman, The Cornell Daily Sun
KyotoNow delivers a resolution to President Skorton for Carbon Neutrality and the reform of Cornell's energy policy.
Campus Sustainability News November, 2006
(PDF document, 240 K)
This newsletter covers several issues regarding sustainability at Cornell, including the work done by KyotoNow! towards Carbon Neutrality.
Meeting Kyoto: A flick of the switch can help reduce energy consumption March 14, 2002
by Bill Steele, The Cornell Chronicle
A summary of some of the early actions the Kyoto Task Team took to reduce energy consumption on campus.
Cornell administration reaches agreement with Cornell Kyoto Now! students April 17, 2001
Cornell News
A statement affirming Cornell's committment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.