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Climate Change

Commitment SigningIn a campaign to reduce global warming, Loyola Marymount University joined more than 400 colleges and universities on Oct. 17, 2007, when Former President Robert B. Lawton, S.J., signed the American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment.

This commitment is a high-visibility effort to address global warming by garnering institutional commitments to neutralize greenhouse gas emissions and to accelerate the research and efforts of higher education to equip society to re-stabilize the earth’s climate.

The college and university presidents and chancellors who joined and are leading the commitment believe that exerting leadership in addressing climate change will stabilize and reduce their long-term energy costs, recruit excellent students and faculty, attract new sources of funding and increase the support of alumni and local communities.

Various measures will be taken by the participating institutions, such as completing an emissions inventory and integrating sustainability into the curriculum and making it part of the educational experience. The contract demonstrates LMU’s commitment to eliminate its greenhouse gas emissions over time. This involves:

  • Completing an emissions inventory.
  • Within two years, setting a target date and interim milestones to become climate neutral.
  • Taking immediate steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by choosing from a list of short-term actions.
  • Integrating sustainability into the curriculum and making it part of the educational experience.
  • Making the action plan, inventory and progress reports publicly available.

By joining other schools in this commitment, LMU will meet its social mandate to help create an ethical community for students and provide them with the knowledge to address the affects of global warming.

Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Inventory


In keeping with this commitment to combat global warming, LMU conduct on-going GHG emissions inventories which are made publicly available on the ACUPCC web site here. The inventory is the culmination of a three-step process: collect data, calculate emissions, and analyze and report. Major emission source categories are on-campus energy production, purchased electricity, transportation, waste, and refrigerants. Each of these associated emissions is then converted into CO2 equivalents for analysis.

LMU completed its Climate Action Plan in May 2010. This institutional action plan set targets for goals and actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, expand sustainability across the curriculum and the campus, and detail mechanisms for tracking progress on goals and actions.