AICTE: 12 universities take pledge to achieve carbon-neutrality in the campuses

AICTE: 12 universities take pledge to achieve carbon-neutrality in the campuses

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New Delhi, Updated on Dec 23, 2020 10:53 IST
The event was organised by TERRE under its global network of universities and Colleges-Smart Campus Cloud Network (SCCN). The AICTE-TERRE project is focused on decarbonisation of the economy.

The event was organised by TERRE under its global network of universities and Colleges-Smart Campus Cloud Network (SCCN). The AICTE-TERRE project is focused on decarbonisation of the economy.

All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and Technology, Education, Research and Rehabilitation for the Environment (TERRE) has taken a voluntary pledge along with the Vice-Chancellors of 12 affiliated universities to develop a roadmap to achieve carbon-neutrality in the campuses in an event named ‘Not Zero Net Zero’ on the anniversary of Paris Climate agreement. They have come together with an aim to eliminate carbon footprints in the campuses by 2040-75.
The event was organised by TERRE under its global network of universities and Colleges-Smart Campus Cloud Network (SCCN). The AICTE-TERRE project is focused on decarbonisation of the economy. The professors recognised the need to achieve the goal set by Paris Climate Agreement signed on December 12, 2015 to limit the global temperature rise to two degree celsius above the pre-industrial level.

Inaugurating the event Dr Anil Sahasrabudhe, Chairman of All India Council of Higher Technical Institutes (AICTE) lauded the catalytic efforts of TERRE in getting key and strategically positioned universities and institutes for united actions. “Movement of Net Zero carbon emission will spread faster when its seeds are sown in university campuses’, said Dr Sahasrabudhe.

The Vice-Chancellors of SRM Institute of Science and Technology in Tamil Nadu, Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Jammu and Kashmir, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education in Kanyakumari, Royal Global University in Assam, MIT-ADT university in urban Maharashtra, ManavRachana University in Haryana, and Nanasaheb Mahadik College of Engineering in rural Maharashtra took a joint pledge to decarbonise their university campuses.

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Pontifical Catholic University of Peru in Far West also joined in the online event to show support towards the initiative.

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