Higher education's bumpy road to net zero

How universities and academics can ensure rhetoric translates to action on the climate crisis

Higher education's bumpy road to net zero

With squeezed budgets, unleashed AI and the actions of a hostile US government at the forefront of the university sector’s mind, has the climate crisis been pushed to the back burner? With 2050 creeping closer, and global higher education accounting for about 18.1 million tonnes of carbon emissions annually (as of 2023), we look at what’s being done – and whether it will be enough. Find out the steps to carbon neutrality, how to inspire the next generation to continue progress towards net zero, and small ways to improve environmental impact on campus.

Key terms you should know to advance net zero goals across the university

Achieving net zero on college campuses is an ambitious target, but with targeted strategies, universities can help their community integrate sustainability practices into campus language and experiences

Jennifer Chirico

Georgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities

Inspiring students to take action

Putting the wheels in motion for a deadline that’s 25 years away will only work if we’ve equipped today’s students with the motivation and skills to carry on. Read about ways to inspire students to take up climate action, embedding sustainability in education, and addressing the anxiety they may feel, without leaving them feeling powerless.