Maryland Environmental Law Society
The University of Maryland School
of Law's student environmental organization is the
Maryland Environmental Law Society
(MELS).
MELS Board
Co-Executive: Julie Grufferman
Co-Executive: Debbi Scop
Events Coordinator : Limor Weizmann
Grassroots/ Legislative Chair:
Lisetta Silvestri
Secretary: Elaine Lutz
Treasurer: Kim Stefanski
Recycling & Institutional
Eco-Development Co-Chair:
Jen Dickman
Recycling & Institutional
Eco-Development Co-Chair:
Jesse Iliff
Technology Chair: Sylvia Chi
NAELS Representative:
Kristen Weiss
The Maryland Environmental Law Society
endorses the Maryland Student Climate Coalition's
campaign effort to make the University System of
Maryland (USM) more sustainable. The Climate
Campaign aims to unite each of the USM campus
communities in support of the Board of Regents mandating
a carbon neutrality policy as a goal for higher
education campuses.
The term carbon neutral signifies
a balance between the amount of carbon released
and the amount sequestered. This balance is achieved
by reducing overall energy usage, purchasing renewable,
clean energy, and offsetting carbon emissions by
investing in carbon projects.
The Climate Campaign ultimately seeks
to implement the guidelines of the American
College & University President's Climate Commitment
within each USM campus community. To that end, the
Campaign is focused on three primary goals: (1)
reducing each institution's carbon footprint, (2)
purchasing clean energy for each institution, and
(3) promoting education and awareness about climate
change and sustainability.
These goals are to be achieved through the following proposed initiatives:
Carbon footprint
- Assess USM's comprehensive carbon footprint and
reduce CO2 emissions to 1990 levels
- Ensure efficient electrical use by:
o establishing the Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design (LEED) silver certification as a minimum
standard for all new USM buildings
and retro fitting all existing structures to try
to achieve LEED certification for existing buildings
o implementing basic energy efficient technologies
- Adopt a policy to encourage USM employees to
telecommute
- Purchase hybrid vehicles and encourage the use
of mass transportation and carpooling
Clean energy
- Implement a policy to require the purchase of
bulk clean energy for all USM institutions
Education and awareness
- Offer an academic course at every school of each
USM institution to educate students about climate
change and sustainability
- Distinguish USM as a major enterprise for research
on climate change, including: clean technology breakthroughs,
climate adaptation, urban sprawl, and carbon
sequestration
Join the campaign today and become an
advocate for reducing our campus' contribution to
global warming. To view a complete list of signatories
to the American College & University President's Climate
Commitment, click
here.
For
more information on MELS, contact Laura Mrozek at
.