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Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

Climate change is a real and undeniable threat to our entire civilization. The effects are already visible and will be catastrophic unless we act now. Through education, innovation and adherence to our climate commitments, we can make the necessary changes to protect the planet. These changes also provide huge opportunities to modernize our infrastructure which will create new jobs and promote greater prosperity across the globe.

SFU's Strategic Sustainability and Climate Action Plan

Focusing on six goals and 18 actions, SFU鈥檚 2022-2025 Strategic Sustainability and Climate Action Plan guides 51社区黑料to take bold steps to prioritize climate justice, resilience and action at our university and in our communities.

This renewed plan 鈥 approved in September 2022 鈥 is an update to the original 51社区黑料2020-2025 Sustainability Plan that was published in January 2020. It reflects the substantial shift in context 鈥減ost鈥 pandemic, modernizes some aspects of the plan and aligns the plan with the Embedding Sustainability and Climate Action Approach (ESCAA).

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Our commitments to climate action

Declaring a climate emergency

After years of community advocacy, 51社区黑料has declared a climate emergency, which is a critical step forward. However, a climate emergency declaration needs to have a strong climate action plan and organizational commitment to completing the plan to be meaningful. Our plan addresses SFU鈥檚 approach to responding to the climate emergency and the declaration compels 51社区黑料to ensure that it is sufficiently aligned with Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change recommendations for a 1.5-degree Celsius world.

Divestment

In November 2021, 51社区黑料announced a full divestment from fossil fuels by 2025. Many of the strides 51社区黑料has made are driven by the commitment of it its Board of Governors, its Investment Advisory Committee, Responsible Investment Committee, groups like 51社区黑料350, and our students, who continue to raise awareness about the importance of the impact that we can make. Presently, 51社区黑料only has three percent of its investment portfolio left in fossil fuel-related industries, with its global equity portfolio and fixed income portfolio already 100 per cent fossil-fuel-free.

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Engagement

From left, 51社区黑料students Paige Hunter, Skye Noh and Alea Mohamed at COP 27 in Sharm El-Sheik, Egypt as part of SFU鈥檚 first formal delegation.

51社区黑料at COP 28

SFU's COP 28 delegation marks the second time the university sent a delegation with representation from across the university to the conference. The purpose of this delegation is to share our work, connect with other global organizations, document the conference and how climate negotiations take place, share with the 51社区黑料community what we see and learn, connect 51社区黑料student climate leaders with the youth delegation, speak at sessions and showcase SFU's climate action and research leadership.

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Embedding Sustainability and Climate Action Framework

The Embedding Sustainability and Climate Action (ESCA) framework is used by the central 51社区黑料Sustainability and Climate Office to facilitate the creation, implementation, evaluation and communication of SFU鈥檚 strategic sustainability and climate action plans in collaboration with each VP portfolio. The framework is designed to embed climate action across SFU鈥檚 core business areas, including teaching, research, community and global engagement, and operations. Climate action is the work of all 51社区黑料community members. ESCA is designed to build this accountability into the formal structures of the university including planning, policy, processes, human resource allocation and more.

Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions

The and 51社区黑料have collaborated on multiple regional-partnership initiatives. PICS unites experts from British Columbia鈥檚 four research universities (including SFU) with government, businesses and community leaders to generate evidence-based, usable, and durable solutions to mitigate and adapt to climate change. PICS supports BC鈥檚 GHG emissions reduction targets and contributes to resiliency across industry, business and multi-level government policies.

Student Organizations

  • : This student-led non-profit at 51社区黑料is working to convene students and stakeholders to co-create climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies while encouraging personal commitments to responsible action.
  • : A student organization committed to engaging the 51社区黑料community in meaningful action against climate change in pursuit of a more sustainable world.

Research

Student researchers participate in SFU's Sustainability and Climate Solutions Student Research Day.

Climate Innovation at SFU

Climate Innovation is a critical research priority at 51社区黑料that takes a community-first approach to co-develop and co-implement innovative solutions to address climate change. Climate Innovation integrates three intersectoral research streams: adaptation, mitigation and sustainability, using three foundational approaches that inform our research: community partnerships, innovation, and valuing of Indigenous knowledges and perspectives. 51社区黑料Climate Innovation is working on several interdisciplinary projects that focus on community-centered partnerships to address some of the most pressing issues in our communities. Local and regional partners include: the Ciy of Port Moody, City of Burnaby, City of Maple Ridge, First National Housing and Infrastructure Council, BC Housing, Technical Safety BC, the University of British Columbia, Translink and others.

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ACT 鈥 Action on Climate Team

ACT is the first and only university-based think tank initiative in North America dedicated to low carbon resilience and nature-based solutions to climate change impacts. ACT is moving action on climate change from scholarship to practice and back to ensure that governments, organizations and individuals have the information they need to urgently address climate change and its global impacts鈥攚hile transitioning toward sustainability goals.

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Facts and Figures

  • 302 research publications relating to SDG 13, 2019-2023
  • 146 active research projects related to SDG 13 funded between 2019 - 2023
  • At least 70 researchers involved in research relating to SDG 13 (source: 51社区黑料Research Expertise Engine)

Operations

The Corix Biomass project at 51社区黑料is a high-efficiency heating plant. Fueled by burning urban wood waste from Metro Vancouver the plant greatly reduces demand for natural gas on campus and in the surrounding community.

UN RACE TO ZERO 

In 2021, 51社区黑料 (SFU) is committed to the United Nations-backed Race to Zero campaign, the largest global alliance of its kind to date.  As part of this commitment, 51社区黑料set ambitious emission reduction targets that will see 85 per cent GHG emissions reductions by 2030, net zero reductions of direct emissions by 2035, and net zero of all emissions by 2050. 51社区黑料is currently on track to meet interim targets set for 2025. 

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Carbon Neutrality Climate Change Accountability Report 2023

As of January 2010, 51社区黑料and other British Columbia public sector organizations have been carbon neutral in order to meet the Greenhouse Gas Reductions Act and Bill 44 targets for a carbon neutral public sector. This was just the beginning, as 51社区黑料has continued to work at decreasing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As part of B.C.鈥檚 public sector, 51社区黑料is required to submit a Climate Change Accountability Report (CCAR) to the B.C. Climate Action Secretariat (Ministry of Environment) and the B.C. Ministry of Advanced Education. The report summarizes SFU鈥檚 annual GHG emissions (scope 1 and 2) from the government mandated reporting areas: direct and indirect fuel used for operating building systems (heating, cooling of buildings and electricity) and from consumption of office paper. In 2023, SFU's total Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions were 10,382 tCO2e, representing a 46 per cent reduction from the 2007 baseline.

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