Wednesday, May 5, 2010

SUSTAINING OUR OWN CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT

   Green is the new black. We are seeing a flood of the environmental movement across the nation, especially among college campuses. Our own Iona campus is among many other colleges across the Hudson Valley, leading the way into a “greener”, more sustainable college lifestyle. Iona College is definitely ‘C-ing’ green with the help of our very own IC Green Club, Environmental Concerns Committee (ECC) and campus facilities. Over the past few years, these members of the Iona community have made it their mission to raise awareness and create a more eco-friendly campus.

   One of Iona's first steps to becoming more environmentally conscious began with spreading recycling bins throughout campus. The ECC and IC Green worked alongside facilities to promote the widespread recycling of bottles, cans, glass, waste oils, computer parts, light bulbs, batteries, cardboard and white paper.

   Dr. Fredrica Rudell, Department Chair of Marketing, and ECC, served as the pioneer on campus, giving the college the extra push it needed to get the college community involved. From 2001 to 2002, the campus-wide Paper Conservation Campaign was launched, focusing on the reduction of paper use through unnecessary and accidental printing and copying. In 2008, the committee worked with the Information Technology Department, in order, to start double-sided printing.

   Ryan Library has also been constructed to be more "green." The construction, which was completed last semester, followed the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system, a guide for sustainability. It was built to create the smallest impact on the environment. Older boilers were removed, recycled, and replaced with high efficiency units that can run on either oil or natural gas. Natural light was also utilized with the large skylight. But, our community’s leaders are not stopping there.
   “We are consistently looking for new ways to save on energy or to be more environmentally friendly,” says Facilities Director, Mark Murphy. They are currently working with Con Edison and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority to change the light fixtures in the parking garage, which could save up to 40% on electricity use. Facilities will also do an audit on all buildings to see where the Con Edison and NYSERDA incentive program to lower energy use can be implemented.

   Iona College has also been honored by The Princeton Review along with 285 other colleges, for their environmental efforts. The Princeton Review's 2010 Guide to Green has included Iona as one of the nation's top ranked green colleges. "It is quite an honor for Iona College to not only be recognized by The Princeton Review for our commitment to creating a green campus but to be ranked alongside the nation's preeminent universities for this achievement. We are particularly pleased because, as a Catholic, Christian Brothers' college, we are called upon through Catholic social teaching to be good stewards of our earth," said Dr. Warren Rosenberg, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs of Iona College.

   The IC Green Club is also drawing in the Iona community through the events held on campus. They organize events in hopes of helping their fellow students realize the impact of their actions on the environment. To semester, they hosted their 3rd Annual Lights Out event. "It’s a great opportunity to get the Iona community more aware and still have fun with the lights out," says IC Green Club president, Vincent Sorrentino. “It has to be shown how easy energy conservation can be.”


   In honor of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day on April 22nd, 2010, Iona chose to utilize a whole week from April 18 to 24, in order to raise awareness to the Iona community. The Green Generation Campaign will be the focus of Earth Day 2010, focusing on the core principles of a carbon-free future based on renewable energy, an individual’s commitment to responsible, sustainable consumption, and the creation of a new green economy that lifts people out of poverty by creating millions of quality green jobs and transforms the global education system into a green one.


   Iona is doing its part to get the word out. To start off Earth Day week, Iona started off with Hands Around Iona, which was a fundraiser run by the Tara Knights Society to raise money for a Sierra Leone water-supply projects overseen by the Christian Brothers. An Earth Day Celebration followed with a presentation and trivia contest to promote sustainability and Earth-friendly living. Earth Day was celebrated with a “Respect/Reduce/Re-Use/Recycle” topic. Munyaradzi Chenje from United Nations Environment Programme UNEP, was Iona’s special guest speaker for the evening. Mr. Chenje addressed the impact of the environmental crisis on human security in southern Africa and around the globe. “It was a good end to a green day,” says Sorrentino.
   But, recycling still remains to be a major problem at Iona. Many students have failed to utilize the bins the proper way, according to Sorrentino. “You go into LaPenta and you still see garbage in the recycling bins.” They hope to make recycling on campus more efficient and user-friendly, and encourage a reduction in energy consumption.
   The Green Movement has certainly spread nationwide, especially throughout college campuses. Students are actually looking at sustainability when they are looking at college options. “Our primary goal is to enlighten the college community on the easy things that can be done to reduce our wasteful actions and benefit our plant. By helping us become more sustainable, it makes Iona more desirable overall,” Sorrentino.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

What Can YOU Do?

This is a GLOBAL ISSUE. We can all do our part to help.

 
There are 10 Simple Things YOU Can Do to help.

  1. Change a Light: Replacing 1 regular light bulb w/ a compact fluorescent light bulb will save 150 lbs. of carbon dioxide a year.
  2. Drive Less: Walk, bike, carpool or take mass transit more often. Save 1 lb. of CO2 for every mile you DON’T drive.
  3. Recycle More: Save 2,400 lbs. of CO2 per year by recycling just half of your household waste.
  4. Check Your Tires: Keeping your tires inflated properly can improve gas mileage by more than 3%. Every gallon of gasoline saved keeps 20 lbs. of CO2 out of the atmosphere.
  5. Use Less Hot Water: It takes a lot of energy to heat water. Use less hot water by installing a low flow showerhead (350 lbs. of CO2 saved per year) and washing your clothes in cold or warm water (500 lbs. saved per year).
  6. Avoid Products w/ a lot of Packaging: 1,200 lbs of CO2 if you cut down your garbage by 10%.
  7. Plant a Tree: A single tree will absorb 1 ton of CO2 over its lifetime.
  8. Adjust Your Thermostat: Moving your thermostat down just 2 degrees in winter & up 2 degrees in summer, you could save about 2,000 lbs of CO2 a year w/ this simple adjustment.
  9. Turn off Electronic Devices: Simply turning off your television, DVD player, stereo, and computer when you’re not using them will save you thousands of pounds of CO2 a year.
  10. Be Informed!

 

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Iona's 'Earth Day' Week Celebration

This week (Thursday to be exact), as we all know, we will be celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day. Iona is doing its part to get the word out. This have compiled a schedule this week that will allow for different aspects to be explored and allow the Iona community to be involved. Check out the schedule for this week and try to make it out for what will, undoubtedly, be a fun, informative week.


Tuesday, April 20th

Hands Around Iona
Time: Noon – 1:00 pm
Location: Mazzella Field, Rain Location: Hynes Gymnasium
Sponsored By: Tara Knights Society
The Tara Knights raise funds for a Sierra Leone water-supply project overseen by the Christian Brothers.


Earth Day Celebration
Time: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Location: Robert V. LaPenta Student Union End Zone
Sponsored By: Iona Chemical Society and Chemistry Department
Food, presentation, and trivia contest promote Sustainability and Earth-Friendly Living


Thursday, April 22nd


Earth Day Celebration – “Respect/Reduce/Re-Use/Recycle”
Time: Noon- 1:00 pm
Location: Robert V. LaPenta Student Union
Sponsored By: IC Green, Delta Theta Beta Sorority, and SGA.
Earth Day Celebration


Earth Day Speaker
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Robert V. LaPenta Student Union End Zone
Sponsored By: The Department of Political Science and International Studies, the Model United Nations and Student Development.
Mr. Chenje addresses the impact of the environmental crisis on human security in southern Africa and around the globe.


Saturday, April 24th

The Berry Forum: Opening to The Great Work of Our Time
Time: 1:00 pm- 5:30 pm
Location: End Zone, Robert V. LaPenta Student Union
Sponsored By: The Iona Spirituality Institute and the Department of Religious Studies
This Earth Day Convocation engages a new moment in Earth History inspired by environmental theologian Fr. Thomas Berry. Facilitators include: Sr. Kathleen Deignan, CND, Br. Kevin Cawley, PhD, and Dr. Brian Brown.


Dance the Night Away (Dance-A-Thon)
Time: 9:00 pm- 1:00 am
Location: Thomas Burke Lounge,
Spellman Hall
Sponsored By: Tara Knight Society
Who will be the last one standing?
Tara Knights’ benefit to build a Sierra Leone water system. Raffle for a MacBook and other prizes