Students, faculty and staff from across the University of Nebraska system are invited to attend an inaugural sustainability summit, noon to 4 p.m. Nov. 21 at the Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center.
For the first time, the Nebraska-system Sustainability Summit will bring together NU sustainability leaders and stakeholders in the hopes of prompting growth and understanding in sustainable initiatives and visions. The summit will elevate effective, efficient, economic, equitable and responsible use of resources to meet our current needs — while considering the long-term implications of our choices on future generations. “At the University of Nebraska, we’ve articulated a vision for sustainability built on the common-sense beliefs and values of the people of our state,” said Ted Carter, president of the NU system. “We are proud to work together with students, faculty, and staff and all Nebraskans to be the best possible stewards of the resources entrusted to us. I’m especially grateful for the leadership, vision and engagement our students have brought to this work.” The 2022 summit will include opportunities for networking, remarks from Carter; Chief Sustainability Officer Chris Kabourek, chief sustainability officer; and Chancellor Ronnie Green. The summit also features panel discussions with community leaders and experts from across the NU system, and a keynote address from Rob Hanson, Monolith founder and CEO. Headquartered in Lincoln, Monolith develops next-generation technology for producing low-cost, low-emission hydrogen and carbon black — an important raw material used in manufacturing rubber and plastic.
The summit is free to attend, but all students, faculty and staff are encouraged to pre-register for the event. More information and a full schedule are available on the summit webpage.