Clare Bolesta
ctb6428@truman.edu
Though many Truman students are aware of the climate change issue, Truman still has a long way to go to reduce its carbon footprint. Through the work of ESFAC I hope to see Truman become a leader in renewable energy and in reducing waste on college campuses. Each member of the committee will be responsible for brainstorming and researching environmental projects for Truman. Personally, I would also like to raise awareness among the student body about the urgency of climate change, encouraging them to take initiative to reduce their own carbon footprint as well as send us ideas on how the university can shrink its footprint.
Status: In-progress
Level of Outreach: Campus and Global
Keywords: Activism, Awareness, Climate Change, and Enviornment
Subheadings: Agricultural Development, Public Health & Medicine, and View All