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Coal is Too Dirty Even for College -- New Campaign Targets Polluting Schools

Posted by Bruce Nilles, Sierra Club at 6:15 PM on October 7, 2009.


Though college life allows for leniency in the socially acceptable, coal still crosses the line.

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That’s the first ad of our new campaign targeting the world of higher education: Coal is too dirty – even for college.

Did you know that many of our country’s colleges and universities – places that are supposed to be a source of higher-education and leadership – get their electricity by burning coal? And sometimes those coal-fired power plants are even on the campuses?

I think many of us look back in disbelief at some of the things we did in college. We’re seeing that same sense of disbelief from current college students when they learn that their campuses are still powered by coal.

This ad launches a campaign that will use print and online advertising (two more video ads to come) to highlight that some things are just too dirty, even for college.

The ads play off stereotypically “dirty” college behavior, becoming progressively more “dirty” throughout the series. Though college life allows for leniency in the socially acceptable, coal still crosses the line. 

The ad campaign targets schools in 11 states which currently rely on coal power.
  • Indiana University-Bloomington
  • Indiana University of Pennsylvania
  • Lewis and Clark
  • Ohio University
  • Penn State University
  • SUNY-Binghamton
  • University of Colorado - Boulder
  • University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
  • University of Georgia
  • University of Iowa
  • University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
  • University of Missouri-Columbia
  • University of North Dakota
  • University of Southern California
  • University of Washington
  • Virginia Tech
  • Washington University-St. Louis
If you attend one of these schools, you can sign a petition asking your university president to kick coal off your campus – the list and the petition are on this website: http://www.2dirty4college.com/ 

The Campuses Beyond Coal Campaign is working nationwide to wean all campuses off of coal-generated electricity and replace it with clean energy options. With organizers on the ground in several of the more than 60 campuses with on-site coal plants the Campaign is working to help universities achieve the zero carbon emissions targets set forth in the Presidents Climate Commitment.

We released a report last month to support the campaign: “Breaking Coal’s Grip on Our Future: Moving Campuses Beyond Coal.” It highlights many of the problems facing coal dependent schools and the solutions available.

We know students want a cleaner, healthier future, and so they're organizing on campuses coast-to-coast to make that vision a reality.

The ad campaign will run through the end of October, with the remaining two videos to be released in the next few weeks. It’s time to kick coal off campus!

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Get the Alumni on board too !
Posted by: That_SOB on Oct 8, 2009 9:09 AM   
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The Alumni of these collages (of which I am one) put up a lot of $$ in donations, in wills, and general monetary support, so, it wound seem to me that the Alumni should also be signing a petition.
I don't believe but a small fraction of the Alumni from the U of Washington know the U uses coal conversion technology (or lack there of ).
You need to get with it while some of us old Viet Nam protesters are still alive with a cane and able.
(bad pun)
Roberoo class of 72

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» Agreed, but.... Posted by: Fencerider
Every college and university does
Posted by: DynamicDriveler on Oct 8, 2009 9:52 PM   
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~52% of all power generated in the US is from coal. This power is put out on the regional and national grids. Everyone who draws from that grid is getting dirty power.

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Wow!
Posted by: Cybershaman on Oct 9, 2009 5:44 AM   
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First on the list!
Run your finger over the window sill. Black soot. Every day in the winter. Not dust, black soot!

Our power plant belches out the stuff night and day to heat the steam system. 'Governor' Mitch Daniels (I know, thanks for the sympathy) is all about 'clean' coal. It means JOBS JOBS JOBS, to him. When I inspect the plant, each year, I come away covered in black soot. The plant workers are literally swimming in the stuff. It's disgusting and located right in the middle of the dorm area. Students living and walking past it every day.

My job is to keep the people on this campus safe from fire. This is one area that fries my keester because I know it's worse on them than a lifetime of 'second hand smoke'. Yet, we have a 'smoke free campus'. What hypocrisy! Force the employees to stand in the rain to smoke a cigarette, while the power plant spews tons of the black crap into the air every day.

Of course, some of us knew the anti-smoking campaign was being financed by big polluting industries in a divide and conquer strategy. Keep us citizens fighting amongst ourselves so business as usual can continue.

I signed on fer sure!

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» RE: Update! Posted by: Cybershaman
Solar concentrators
Posted by: HillbillyRob on Oct 9, 2009 5:59 AM   
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I had seen a special about cleaner energy a while back that was focused on the plant in Spain. Boils salt for power generation day and night and can even run several days when cloudy..maybe we should really look into setting these things up for campus. Sure it costs up front, but you would not have fuel costs after.

I grew up in homes heated by coal in WV we also had strip mines not too far away in state and in Md. & Pa. what a mess. I remember Grandma trying to keep the black soot and the dust stirred up by strip mine. Now they just blow up the whole mountain.
Maybe the alumni groups should not only sign the petition, but organize fund-raising dedicated to installing solar water heating I have one to install the unit it self is not so expensive its the pumps and plumbing, but under floor radiant heat is a pain to retrofit, but it is efficient or even piped through the radiators. Solar concentrators can even generate enough heat to melt steel, so heating a building or power generation would be possible. We are training engineers, put their brains to work on it.

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