UIW Solar House |
This
month we want to share with you some of the great work being done by the
Sustainability Office and the Ettling Center for Civic Leadership at the
University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX. Last
year the Sustainability Office collaborated with a group of engineering
students to build a 100% energy efficient solar house on campus! The house achieved the highest LEED rating:
platinum level. This building now houses
the Sustainability Office and is open for tours and as a learning laboratory on
campus. There is also currently a new
project in the works utilizing wind energy for water desalination, which would
increase the availability of clean drinking water.
The UIW student government and the Ettling Center partner
together on a program called Sustainability Scholars, where students work on
projects around campus and other sites in the city such as community vegetable
gardens and butterfly gardens. One
project taken on by a sustainability scholar has been the “mariposa project”
educating about the importance of butterflies and teaching how to grow and
increase the presence of native plants that butterflies need to grow and
survive.
Around campus there have also been improved recycling
efforts, increasing the presence of recycling
bins around campus and ensuring
that the bins themselves are made of recyclable or reused materials. A number of water fountains around campus
have also been converted to fill up reusable water bottles and encourage students
to not drink out of plastic water bottles.
UIW students work to expand community garden space |
Sustainability is also a topic that is incorporated into the
curriculum, and that is incorporated as much as possible into the building standards
of all new UIW buildings and renovations.
Two school wide events that happen each year to get students active in
sustainability are Earth Week and Recyclemania.
Thank you to the many students, staff, and faculty around UIW who are living Laudato Si each day through increased education and action to care for our common home!
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