Hadley Willman (she/her) is the Director of Sustainable University and Nonprofit Development at the Global Climate Pledge. She has launched the creation of the University Climate Ambassador program, and directs both the University and the Global Climate and Sustainability Organizations teams. She has helped initiate partnerships with nonprofit organizations in Costa Rica, Colombia, Kosovo, Thailand, Panama, and more. She has also helped launch the Partner Projects, Hunger Relief Projects, Community Development Projects, Wildlife Projects, Universities, and University Toolkits pages, among others.
Zero waste and true circularity are important efforts on higher education campuses that college students care more and more about. However, very few campuses are meeting the mark, and research plays an important role in comparing progress between institutions across the world. Learn from two leading experts about what these two concepts look like in practice, and what their research has found in these areas.
EarthX is the largest green gathering in the world, and the Global Climate Pledge joined forces with Rotary and associated teams to present on climate action for EarthX 2023.
Is your campus’s climate goal or net zero target meaningful enough that we can tell when it’s achieved? Are we all talking about the same thing when using terms like decarbonization or net zero carbon emissions?
Is your campus’s climate goal or net zero target meaningful enough that we can tell when it’s achieved? Are we all talking about the same thing when using terms like decarbonization or net zero carbon emissions?
What is zero waste, how to we break it down from an end goal to tangible concepts, and what does it take to achieve it on college campuses?
Around 40 participants took a pledge to act on climate change by choosing one among 7 focus areas.
It is a program in Borneo/Indonesia with the following goals: rescue animals, protect forest, support the locals.
On Sunday, October 10, 2021,the Rotary Club of Georgetown along with IICA planted 175 plants.
Increasing the ease of implementing sustainable agricultural practices through the use of smart technology.
25 Rotarians joined forces with City of Novato to protect SF Bay from dumping & pollution.