Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 53.85 |
Liaison | Stephen Ellis |
Submission Date | Oct. 7, 2021 |
Boston University
EN-14: Participation in Public Policy
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.67 / 2.00 |
Dennis
Carlberg Associate Vice President for Sustainability BU Sustainability |
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Local advocacy
Yes
A brief description of how the institution engages in public policy advocacy for sustainability at the municipal/local level:
The Green Ribbon Commission (GRC), formed by the Mayor of Boston is a 36 member organization comprised of a diverse set of business and civic leaders with a shared desire to make Boston a national leader in the green economy and the fight against global climate change. The GRC provides a forum for representatives of the private sector and the City to discuss, plan and act on the opportunities, challenges, ideas, and requirements of preparing Boston to meet the imperatives of climate change. Boston University President Dr. Robert Brown is a member and active participant of the GRC.
Regional advocacy
No
A brief description of how the institution engages in public policy advocacy for sustainability at the state/provincial/regional level:
During each legislative session, Government and Community Affairs identifies and monitors bills that would impact BU sustainability. These bills often relate to the solar net-metering cap, renewable energy, zero-emission vehicles, and greenhouse gas emission benchmarks. In the current session, the Massachusetts Senate has drafted an ambitious, omnibus energy bill which attempts to deal with every energy issue that is subject to state regulation. While the University is not involved in any direct energy lobbying, Government and Community Affairs work with partners to establish bills of interest and discern their likelihood of passage.
National advocacy
No
A brief description of how the institution engages in public policy advocacy for sustainability at the national level:
BU advocates for funding for climate and sustainability research through the National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, and other federal research agencies. For example, our advocacy one-pager for DOE research mentions a grant to Daniel Segre on sustainable energy as a reason policymakers should bolster the DOE Office of Science budget. This advocacy occurs each year during Congressional consideration of the appropriations bills which determine federal agency budgets.
International advocacy
No
A brief description of how the institution engages in public policy advocacy for sustainability at the international level:
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Optional Fields
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None
A brief description of political donations the institution made during the previous three years (if applicable):
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Website URL where information about the institution’s sustainability advocacy efforts is available:
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Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
National Level: http://www.bu.edu/federal/files/2016/12/BU-Energy.pdf
This represents FY2019 and FY2020 BU Metrics.
This represents FY2019 and FY2020 BU Metrics.
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