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Resolution 15: In Support of a Green Revolving Fund

Sponsored by: Jacob Reisch 13, Jaeil Lee 14, Ulysses Smith ‘13, Jill Marshall ‘13, Sarah Balik ‘15, Gregory Braciak ‘14, Narda Terrones ‘14 , Anisha Chopra ‘13, Cameron Pritchett ‘15, Thomas Lovely ‘16

Whereas, the Student Assembly has strived to foster an environmentally friendly community at Cornell University that supports all of its members

Whereas, many students have expressed their concerns about green energy and sustainability

Whereas, energy efficiency upgrades average substantially higher returns than current endowment investments.

Whereas, green revolving funds expand student learning and research opportunities, enhance energy conservation efforts, and secure financial resources for future investment.

Whereas, green revolving funds have been implemented at Harvard University, Dartmouth College, University of Pennsylvania, Stanford, and Princeton.

Be it therefore resolved, that the SA strongly supports a Cornell University Green Revolving Fund to be seeded by the endowment.

Respectfully Submitted,

Jacob Reisch ‘13
President, Energy Corps at Cornell University

Jaeil Lee ‘14
Undesignated at Large Representative

Ulysses Smith ‘13
Art, Architecture, and Planning Representative

Jill Marshall ‘13
Agriculture and Life Sciences Representative

Sarah Balik ‘15
Agriculture and Life Sciences Representative

Gregory Braciak ‘14
Engineering Representative

Narda Terrones ‘14
Women’s Issues Liaison at Large

Anisha Chopra ‘13
Undesignated at Large

Cameron Pritchett ‘15
Minority Liaison at Large

Thomas Lovely ‘16
Freshman Representative

(Reviewed by Environmental Committee on 09/27/12)

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