Abstract
Abstract
More than 400 colleges and universities have committed to addressing climate change in a meaningful way, including exploring strategies for becoming climate neutral. Since there is no blueprint for achieving such an aggressive goal, universities are exploring a variety of approaches and varying levels of commitments. This paper poses a set of foundational principles helpful for institutions as they go about the process of developing strategic plans for climate neutrality.
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