April 2021 Going Green: As World celebrates earth day, Hebrew university launches new academic center HUJI Going Green April 2021 - As World celebrates earth day, Hebrew university launches new academic center

GOING GREEN: AS WORLD CELEBRATES EARTH DAY, HEBREW U. LAUNCHES NEW ACADEMIC CENTER FOR SUSTAINIBILITY

Center to Promote Research Initiatives Alongside University’s “Green Campus” Sustainability Programs

(Jerusalem, April 22, 2021)—As the world commemorates Earth Day 2021, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) has announced its new Center for Sustainability. The Center is being established to increase environmental research and teaching within the University and to promote sustainability projects across Israel.

In recent years, there has been widespread consensus regarding the critical importance of sustainability in the face of rapidly changing climate conditions. HU President Professor Asher Cohen emphasized that “sustainability needs to be a central goal of our University”, adding, “while there is considerable ongoing ‘green’ activity across the University, it does not reflect the urgency of this issue for Israel and the world.”

The University has initially allocated one million dollars for the Center, which will be directed by HU Faculty of Agriculture Professor Yael Mishael and representatives from all HU campuses. The Center will retain university fellows and graduate students, and will work with government officials, leaders in civil society and the private sector to promote sustainability efforts across Israel. The Center’s first initiative will be an international conference in June 2021 to outline the Center’s goals and avenues for potential partnerships.

Alongside HU’s new Center for Sustainability, the University announced plans to expand its “Green Campus” initiative. As part of this initiative, HU will increase the use of renewable energies, including the installation of solar panels at the Rehovot and Safra campuses, and will swap its current cooling systems for Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) technologies that reap significant energy savings. Further, the university will continue its strictly adherence to environmentally-friendly building standards for all new campus buildings.

Second, the initiative calls for the gradual discontinuation of all one-use and disposable utensils. Thirdly, acknowledging the heavy toll transportation takes on the environment, the “Green Campus” initiative lays out incentives, including financial ones, to encourage faculty and students to use public transportation and hybrid vehicles. “As academic leaders in Israel and the international community, Hebrew University must act as role model and innovator to usher in a more sustainable and healthy planet,” Cohen shared. “We are committed to this issue with all the means at our disposal.”

Among its initial academic programs, the Center will fund new research that advances sustainability, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary and inter-campus collaborations.

# # #

Tali Aronsky,

International Media Director

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

OFFICE 972-2-588-2844

MOBILE 972-55-666-4371

EMAIL This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Information for Journalists

INFORMATION FOR JOURNALISTS

The Division of Marketing and Communication, which includes the Spokesperson's Office, is responsible for marketing the Hebrew University to future students and the public at large. The Division ensures national and international awareness of the university's activities and research, manages relationships with the media in Israel and abroad, publicizes the University's activities, events and people, manages the university's website and social media properties, and places advertisements.

Follow us at our:
Website: https://new.huji.ac.il/en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HebrewU
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hebrewu
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/3153
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/HebrewUniversity
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hebrewuniversity

Contact for International Press:
Tali Aronsky, Spokesperson, International Media: (W) 972-2-5882844 / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Other PR Contacts:
Main Office: 972-2-5882812, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Ofra Ash, Marketing and Communications Division: 972-54-8820425, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Subscribe to Hebrew University press releases by sending NAME, PUBLICATION and EMAIL ADDRESS to this link.

To search for Hebrew University faculty and their research areas, go to https://www.huji.ac.il/dataj/controller/ihoker

To search our News Release Archives:
-New Archives (2013 and newer): https://new.huji.ac.il/en/news-archive or https://new.huji.ac.il/en/search/node
-Old Archives (Feb. 2013 and before): https://www.huji.ac.il/cgi-bin/dovrut/dovrut_search_eng.pl?adv_s

Media can request permission to visit the university campuses by providing the following information (for each visitor): Name; Cel #; Govt. Press Office # or Foreign Passport #; Vehicle license Plate #; Campus and Gate you wish to enter by; Date and Time of Visit; Reason for visit.

Maps of the campuses, buildings and parking areas can be found at https://new.huji.ac.il/en/page/451.

Walking tour guidebooks are available for the Mount Scopus Campus and the Edmond J. Safra Campus.

Non-journalists can request a visit to the Hebrew University via our Visitors Center.

President's Reports and Scopus Magazine are at https://support.huji.ac.il/news-events/Publications

For Hebrew University brand, identity and logo, go to https://en.brand.huji.ac.il

Our International Office is at https://international.huji.ac.il

Our Rothberg International School is at https://overseas.huji.ac.il/

The Authority for Research & Development is at https://research.huji.ac.il/en_US

Yissum, the technology transfer company of the Hebrew University, is at https://www.yissum.co.il