Before you start planning changes, it is vital to first consider the environmental condition of your campus. No two campuses are alike; therefore, you want to identify your campus’ specific weaknesses and strengths in order to create the most effective programs. There are many assessment tools on the internet that can help you do the job. We recommend the following tools and resources:
Sustainable
Campuses
This site offers a tool that will help you
assess your campus’ sustainability and impact on the planet.
Good Company
This site provides a campus assessment
tool that helps you understand your campus’ sustainability and performance.
Colleges and
Universities Self Tracking Tool
This tool helps you measure the progress
of your project so you know you when you are on the right track.
Clean Air – Cool Planet Campus Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory CalculatorThis calculator will determine the GHG emissions produced by your campus.
Colby College
At
Colby
College
in
Maine , Carolyn Hunt ('05 and Brandon
Smithwood ('06) decided to do a study and compile a greenhouse gas
emissions audit for their campus. Faculty members suggested the study to them after the students showed interest in doing something about climate change.
Since the birth of this audit, various departments and student groups at

Courtesy of Beth Kopp at Colby College: Sarah Kelly ('06) at Colby
stands next to her recycled art sculpture. Sarah replaced incandescent
light bulbs with more energy efficient compact florescent bulbs.
She measured the energy savings and has used her data to educate
the campus about energy conservation.Colby have made voluntary efforts to reach emission reduction goals
established by the student audit. Hunt and Smithwood compiled the audit by
analyzing 15 years of emissions data gathered from the business office, physical
plant department records, and outside contractors. Collecting the various
pieces of information was difficult because most departments were slow delivering the
necessary information. Smithwood advises students interested in creating an
audit for their school to give themselves plenty of time to work on the
project because the process of gathering information is incredibly slow. Once they had the data, they were able to
assess the affect Colby is having on the climate using a GHG emissions calculator.
Smithwood also advises students that if they plan to take on such a project, they should seek a
faculty advisor to help with the project in order to alleviate any resistance students
may encounter from administrations or departments when gathering
information.