University of Minnesota Twin Cities Climate Action Plan now available
Support the University of Minnesota Twin Cities Climate Action Plan!

University of Minnesota Twin Cities Climate Action Plan will be presented as part of the MPact 2025 Sustainability update to the Board of Regents on Thursday, May 11th during the Board's Finance and Operations Committee meeting!

We invite YOU to attend in person to show your support for climate action at the University and support of the Climate Action Plan!! The meeting will also be live-streamed: https://z.umn.edu/8mxc

Meeting Information: 1:00pm, McNamara Alumni Center, 6th Floor Boardroom Finance & Operations Committee, or live-streamed at: https://z.umn.edu/8mxc

Show your support for climate action and the CAP by contacting the President and the Board of Regents! We know from work on climate change and other movements that advocacy with leaders can be incredibly impactful.

Contact information: President- [email protected]
BOR- https://z.umn.edu/8mxa

Need help on what to say? State that leading on climate change is integral to the University's mission, Recommend the Board of Regents endorse or publicly support the 2023 Twin Cities Climate Action Plan, Advocate that sustainability and climate action be a criteria in the selection process for University leadership, including the upcoming selection of a new president, and Describe why climate action is important to you and to the University! 

View the CAP here!

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