2015 PSCC Mini Summit Powerpoint

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Welcome! President’s Sustainable Campus Committee

Mini-Summit

4th Annual | April 13th, 2015

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Agenda • • • •

9:00 Welcome 9:05 PSCC Updates 9:20 Activity: Building PSCC 2.0 9:45 Break

– Visit Green Office/Lab Table – Check Out Sustainability Month Poster – Sign President Skorton’s PSCC Memento

• 10:00 Environmental Collaborative • 10:20 Activity: Improving Campus Awareness • 10:45 C-fu from CU 3

Thank You!

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STARS 2.0 = Gold! • Congratulations! STARS “Best Practice Response” Recognition from AASHE – AC8: Campus as a Living Laboratory • Dan Roth

– EN6: Employee Educators Program • Careen Arsenault

– OP17: Guidelines for Business Partners • Mary Flaherty, Tom Romantic

– PA6: Support for Underrepresented Groups • Rise Nelson Burrow, A.T. Miller

– IN1: CUAES Lean Team Project • Mike Hoffmann, Glenn Evans, Dan Roth

Learn more @ stars.aashe.org or find Careen Arsenault

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2014 GHG Inventory Update 350,000

What is Climate Neutrality?

Metric Tons C02e

300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 FY2008

FY2010

FY2012

FY2014 6

Learn more @ rs.acupcc.org or find David Frostclapp

Energy Smart Community • Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) in NYS

– Comprehensive reform of NY’s energy industry and regulatory practices – Cleaner, more reliable, resilient and affordable energy system

• Proposed REV Demonstration Project

– Collaboration led by IberdrolaUSA, Cornell, Tompkins County, City of Ithaca, Town of Ithaca, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County – Transform utility into one that enables community goals including • • • •

Community education and engagement Energy efficiency Distributed energy resources Demand reduction

– Pending NYS Public Service Commission approvals Learn more @ dps.ny.gov or find Todd Cowen, Sharon Anderson, Sarah Zemanick 7

2016 Climate Action Plan Update • Integrate our new 2035 carbon neutrality goal • New actions from the Acceleration Working Group • New milestones and strategies for existing CAP actions • Update neutrality trajectory, key charts and graphs

• Generate ‘16-’17 goals for all CAP actions – CAP action manager responses due May 1

• Thermal study: more options to heat campus with renewable energy • Website updates and brochure • Public ACUPCC submittal January 2016

8 Learn more @ climateaction.cornell.edu or find Sarah Zemanick or Alex Tebay

Leadership Changes

Outgoing President David Skorton

Interim Provost Harry Katz

Incoming President Beth Garrett

Outgoing VP Susan Murphy

Outgoing ACSF Director Frank DiSalvo

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• Listening without interruption  better thinking

• Taking turns  everyone gets heard

• Communicate interest, encouragement & confidence in people’s intelligence, abilities

• Be pleased with people and their efforts to think & try new things

c Natural Leaders Initiative, 2013

Leadership Listening Pairs

Building PSCC 2.0

• What motivated you to become involved with the PSCC? • How does involvement with the PSCC benefit you?

Building PSCC 2.0

• In the spirit of continuous improvement, what is working well, and what suggestions do you have to optimize the effectiveness of the PSCC in general or your Focus Team?

Break Time!

Back to your seats by 10AM please  Visit the Green Office/Lab Table  Check Out the Sustainability Month Poster  Sign President Skorton’s PSCC Memento

Cornell Environmental Collaborative

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Focus Team Reconnect Improving Campus Awareness: How do we Connect with "Them"? • Find your team table • Introduce yourselves to anyone new • Three questions to discuss: – If you could send message to incoming President Garrett about your focus team or campus sustainability generally, what would you say? – What “channels” do you use to get campus information? – What information or messages would resonate with the people you know and might inspire them to adopt more sustainable behaviors and decision-making practices? 17

C-fu PSCC Mini Summit April 13, 2015 20

Context

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What about eating bugs? • 2 billion people already do • Feed conversion ratio: 1.7-2.2 (mealworms) • 100% of weight edible • Farming is low-tech • Minimal water req’d • Don’t require sunlight (can be farmed up!) • Aren’t picky eaters • Actually pretty tasty!

Potential as livestock: • Diversity: 1900 known edible species • Genetics: mealworms have ~60 day lifecycle • Custom nutrition: feed influences final nutritional content

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Bugs are green, efficient, and nutritious Resources to Produce 1 kg Edible Weight

Feed Required to Produce 1 kg Edible Weight x2 x 1.7 x2 x9 Data: USGS (2000), FAO (2010), Nijdam, Rood & Westhoek (2012), AANS (2015)

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C-fu: The Gastronomy of a New Taxonomy • About the same protein as an egg • ~3/4 as much omega-3 as shrimp • Mostly polyunsaturated fats • Low carb • Cooks like meat • Versatile

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C-fu is a product development platform

Lacto-ovo-ento-vegetarianism?

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C-fu is a generalizable and scalable process The C-fu process can be applied to any insect, with varying results Crickets

Waxworms

There are 1900 known edible insect species Mealworms have a subtle, earthy flavor Waxworms taste like scrambled eggs Waterbugs taste like bananas What new flavors will we discover?

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Team C-fu at the Thought for Food Challenge

Team C-fu: Lee Cadesky Eli Cadesky Dan Caticha Rachel Saputo

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Questions?

@cfufoods cfufoods.com [email protected] 28