Carbon Neutrality

CN2030

ÑÇÖÞAV is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2030, eliminating net greenhouse gas emissions from heating and cooling buildings, air travel and daily commuting. While we’ve made significant progress, reaching this goal requires continued innovation, bold action and collective commitment. Join us in building a more sustainable future for ÑÇÖÞAV and beyond.

Our Carbon Footprint

ÑÇÖÞAV established its emissions inventory in the 2010 Sustainability Action Plan, focusing on areas where the College has direct responsibility and reliable data access.

The inventory includes the following categories:

Scope 1
Direct Campus Emissions
Scope 2
Purchased Electricity Emissions
Scope 3
Indirect Emissions
  • Natural Gas
  • Refrigerants & Chemicals
  • Campus Fleet Diesel & Gasoline
  • Fertilizer
  • Animals
  • Electricity
  • Renewable Energy
  • College-funded Air Travel (includes Study Away and Athletics)
  • Staff & Faculty Commuting
  • FERA (from natural gas transportation)
  • T&D Losses (from electricity transportation)
  • Solid Waste
  • Paper

To see emissions trends, please view our SAVE Annual Report.

Our Strategy

ÑÇÖÞAV prioritizes reducing on-campus emissions as the primary path to carbon neutrality. However, some emissions—such as those from air travel for research, conferences and study abroad—are essential to ÑÇÖÞAV’s mission. To address these, the College will invest in high-quality carbon credits to achieve net zero emissions by 2030.

  1. Efficiency: Upgrade equipment, technology and buildings to reduce energy demand.
  2. Operations: Optimize building use and promote sustainable behaviors.
  3. On-Site Renewables: Expand small-scale renewable energy projects on campus.
  4. Off-Site Renewables & Offsets: Invest in large-scale renewable energy and verified carbon offset projects.

This holistic approach fosters innovation, responsibility and impact, driving meaningful environmental and social change for our campus and beyond.

Carbon Offset Policy

In 2022, the Board of Trustees’ Facilities and Environment Committee formed a CN2030 subcommittee to develop a strategy for achieving carbon neutrality by 2030. The subcommittee recommended prioritizing on-campus decarbonization before purchasing high-quality carbon credits to offset unavoidable emissions, with a long-term goal of reducing reliance on offsets. To guide the selection of high-quality credits, the subcommittee established a Carbon Offset Policy based on key values, criteria and preferences.

Values

  1. Prioritize operational changes before relying on offsets.
  2. Maintain transparency in emissions and offset reporting.
  3. Purchase only high-quality offsets.
  4. Reduce long-term dependence on offsets.

Carbon Offset Selection Criteria

  1. Registered with a third party and rated highly.
  2. Meets high-quality standards for additionality, leakage and permanence.
  3. Ensures accurate crediting.

Preferences

  1. Supports or enhances academic experiences.
  2. Provides social, environmental and economic co-benefits.
  3. Ensures portfolio diversity.

This policy ensures ÑÇÖÞAV’s offset strategy aligns with integrity, impact and long-term sustainability goals.

Carbon Credit Inventory

ÑÇÖÞAV has started purchasing carbon credits for a portion of air travel emissions to better understand the voluntary carbon market, refine offset purchasing guidelines and introduce the practice to the campus community. ÑÇÖÞAV purchases credits through Patch, a high-quality carbon credit marketplace, and uses Calyx Global's ratings to ensure high-integrity projects.

2024

DepartmentCarbon Offset ProjectAmount Purchased
International and Domestic Programs OfficeTradewater: Refrigerant Destruction266.05 MT
International and Domestic Programs OfficeKOKO: Clean Cookstoves in Kenya427.47 MT

2023

DepartmentCarbon Offset ProjectAmount Purchased
International and Domestic Programs OfficeTradewater: Refrigerant Destruction434.60 MT
International and Domestic Programs OfficeTradewater: Plugging Orphaned Oil and Gas Wells872.00 MT
Admissions & Financial AidTradewater: Refrigerant Destruction229.40 MT
Admissions & Financial AidTradewater: Plugging Orphaned Oil and Gas Wells3.03 MT
Admissions & Financial AidKOKO: Clean Cookstoves in Kenya16.49 MT
Admissions & Financial AidMast Reforestation: Wildfire Reforestation in Montana16.41 MT