A Vision of a Carbon Neutral University of Michigan

From Campus Culture and Communication at the University of Michigan: A Report Developed for and Supported by the U-M President's Commission on Carbon Neutrality by Samer Ali, Joseph Trumpey, Megan Czerwinski, Benjamin Ingall, Lisa Maillard, Christopher Merchant, Madeline Peery and Jude Boudon

  • Written by Madeline Peery and Lisa Maillard
    Illustrated by Jude Boudon

    The purpose of this graphic novel is to offer an example of the life of a newly-accepted University of Michigan freshman attending a carbon-neutral Michigan, and the ways we as an institution can instill principles of sustainability and carbon neutrality into their experience. Our goal as the Campus Culture and Communication team is to catalyze visible, embedded, interdisciplinary and progressive sustainability efforts that help all members of the University of Michigan community become more climate-conscious, energy-aware, and green all around. This graphic novel does not contain every example possible, but rather helps demonstrate how incorporating a living, learning lab into the Wolverine experience at the earliest possible stage can help prime our students to these concepts throughout their time at Michigan.

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  • Business & Economics / Organizational Behavior
  • Science / Applied Sciences
  • Science / Global Warming & Climate Change
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