Dear Penn Staters and citizens,
We ask you to join us in calling on Penn State’s top administrators to clearly and firmly address human-caused climate change. This petition continues the work of the "Getting to Zero" carbon emissions conference, held on April 11, 2014. Thus far, the call from that conference has received little attention. However, with the rollout of the Clean Power Plan, Pope Francis urging the world to act, and the pending Paris climate summit, we believe that the time for Penn State to act is now.
The next few years are crucial in crafting an effective response, and Penn State can help transform this from a partisan, controversial topic into one where we all work together to find solutions.
We will deliver this petition and letter to President Barron, Provost Jones, and Senior Vice President of Finance and Business David Gray on December 1st, 2015.
Please sign our petition to urge the administration to do the following:
If you are a Penn Stater, please sign with the year you graduated and/or the position you hold. But as Penn State is a public land grant university, we hope that all concerned citizens will sign.
Dear Penn Staters and all citizens,
We ask you to join us in calling on Penn State’s top administrators to clearly and firmly address human-caused climate change. This petition continues the work of the "Getting to Zero" carbon emissions conference, held on April 11, 2014. Thus far, the call from that conference has received little attention. However, with the rollout of the Clean Power Plan, Pope Francis urging the world to act, and the pending Paris climate summit, we believe that the time for Penn State to act is now.
The next few years are crucial in crafting an effective response, and Penn State can help transform this from a partisan, controversial topic into one where we all work together to find solutions.
We will deliver this petition and letter to President Barron, Provost Jones, and Senior Vice President of Finance and Business David Gray on December 1st, 2015.
Please sign our petition. If you are a Penn Stater, please sign with the year you graduated and/or the position you hold. But as Penn State is a public land grant university, we hope that all concerned citizens will sign.
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Dear President Barron, Provost Jones, and Senior Vice President for Finance and Business Gray:
We the undersigned recognize that human beings are disrupting the climate. As members of the most affluent and educated communities in history and among the most responsible for climate change, we recognize that we are called to protect the weakest among us, our descendants, and the biotic community. As a research university serving the commonwealth through its land grant mission, we are called to lead by example, demonstrating to our students, alumni, and the broader community how we can immediately and forcefully respond to this challenge.
Today, we renew a call sent to you by the 2014 Penn State "Getting to Zero" conference attendees. We urge the administration to do the following:
Accelerating climate-related impacts make the urgency of this call very clear. We know that you understand the overwhelming evidence for anthropogenic climate change. Now is the time to stand together, recognize our moral responsibility, and use every tool among our vast resources to address the consequences. The possibilities for our entire community—students, staff, faculty, and the communities of our Commonwealth, nation and the world—are limited only by our hearts and imaginations.
We ask you to make the tough choices required of leadership, and we are ready to support you in implementing those decisions.
Respectfully,
Jonathan Abel
Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Japanese
Gabeba Baderoon
Associate Professor of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies and African Studies
Mark Ballora
Associate Professor of Music Technology
Paul Barsom
Associate Professor of Music
Susannah Heyer Barsom
Sustainability Institute
Michael Bérubé
Director
Institute for the Arts and Humanities
James Gordon Brasseur
Emeritus and Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Jonathan Brockopp
Associate Professor of History and Religious Studies
Elaine J Brzycki
Manager, Project Development
WPSU Penn State
Peter Buckland
Sustainability Institute
Darlene Clark
Senior Lecturer in Nursing
Women's Leadership Initiative Faculty Mentor
Jamison E. Colburn
Professor of Law & Joseph H. Goldstein Faculty Scholar
Stephen R. Couch
Professor of Sociology
Joseph Cusumano
Professor of Engineering Science & Mechanics
Kenneth J. Davis
Professor of Meteorology
Scott DiLoreto
Greenhouse Manager, College of Agricultural Sciences
Rosa A Eberly
Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences and English
James Eisenstein
Professor Emeritus of Political Science & Public Policy
Leland Glenna
Associate Professor of Rural Sociology
Larry Gorenflo
Professor of Landscape Architecture
R. Neill Johnson
Director, Penn State Learning
David W. Jones
Environmental Engineering Lab Manager
Julia Spicier Kasdorf
Professor of English and Women’s Studies
Mark T. Kissling
Assistant Professor of Education
Andrew Lau
Associate Proferssor of Engineering
Li Li
Associate Professor of Energy and Mineral Engineering
Michael E. Mann
Distinguished Professor
Director
Earth System Science Center (ESSC)
Ian Marshall
Professor of English and Environmental Studies
Raymond Najjar
Professor of Oceanography
Sylvia Neely
Associate Professor Emerita of History
Caitlin Osborne
Instructor of Dance and Theatre Arts
Kyle Peck
Professor of Education
David Post
Professor of Education
Madhu Prakash
Professor of Education
Jamie Quail
Undergraduate Student of Psychology and Environmental Inquiry
Brandi J. Robinson
Lecturer
Energy and Mineral Engineering
John Roe
Professor of Mathematics
Steven Rubin
Associate Professor of Art
Sajay Samuel
Clinical Professor of Accounting
Elizabeth Smolcic
Assistant Professor of Education
Susan Squier
Brill Professor of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies and English
Dana L. Stuchul
Associate professor, Department of Curriculum & Instruction
Janet K. Swim
Professor of Psychology
Chris Uhl
Professor of Biology
Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor
Associate Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and English
Catherine Wanner
Professor of History and Religious Studies
Denice H. Wardrop
Senior Scientist
Director, Penn State’s Sustainability Institute
Ben Wideman
Campus Pastor for 3rd Way CollectiveT
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