2023 E-ffiliates Retreat
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Making Research a Reality: Innovating the Built Environment for a Net-zero Future
Sustainability Action Plan
Website – In April 2019, Princeton published the University’s Sustainability Action Plan. These pages contain the University’s progress to date and reflects the most current information.
Andlinger Center Speaks: Why the messenger matters in climate action
Article – Elke Weber speaks about climate messengers and the importance of showcasing personal efforts to reduce carbon footprints in cultivating support for climate policies.
Building technology opens the door to increased ventilation, lower energy costs
Article – Forrest Meggers and researchers showed that an often overlooked cooling technology can enable more ventilation in buildings around the world while substantially decreasing energy costs.
Making the switch to a net-zero mindset
Article – As Princeton University undertakes its journey to reach net-zero campus carbon emissions by its 300th anniversary in 2046, it has made this kind of change a key component of its overall plan.
Andlinger Center Annual Report 2022
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Going deep: Princeton lays the foundation for a ‘net-zero’ campus
Article and video – For Princeton University to meet its energy needs, along with its goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by its 300th anniversary in 2046, a complete rethinking is required on how energy is used and supplied in every lab, every office, every dorm room, in each parking lot and garage — even on pathways and playing fields.
Princeton Builds Energy: Geo-exchange lays the foundation for a ‘net-zero’ campus
Video – For Princeton University to meet its energy needs, along with its goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by its 300th anniversary in 2046, a complete rethinking is required on how.
Testing Lower-Carbon Concrete at Princeton University
Video – Princeton University is building a new parking garage on campus. Knowing that concrete is one of the world’s top sources of carbon emissions, the University chose a concrete mix that has a lower carbon footprint. But will it pass the test from the University’s structural health engineers?
The Behavioral Science of Sustainability
Video – Changing a habit takes a lot of attention—especially the kinds of habits that lead to a more sustainable world. So Princeton University is partnering with Evidn to explore how the emerging field of behavioral science can help support energy conservation and sustainability actions on campus.
Campus Geo-Exchange Leads Us to Net Zero Emissions
Video – Featuring Campus as Lab Faculty Researcher, Forrest Meggers, Assistant Professor of Architecture and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment and Co-Director, Program in Architecture and Engineering.