2025_SDG13_13.4.1

2025-01-17

Commitment to carbon neutral university

To achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, NYCU has developed the following action plans to reduce carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions:
Scope 1 – Direct Emissions: We are conducting regular inspections and monitoring of exhaust gases directly emitted by laboratories. To directly reduce carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases, we are also continuously planting trees on our campuses.
Scope 2 – Indirect Emissions: A substantial portion of our emissions results from electricity consumption. To address this, we are expanding our use of renewable and green energy, conducting regular greenhouse gas emissions measurements, and using the data to assess progress and implement improvements. We are also working to develop a green, carbon-reduced campus through initiatives such as tree planting and green building construction.
Scope 3 – Other Indirect Emissions: Emissions generated by faculty, staff, and students from commuting and daily activities are challenging to quantify. To address this, we offer sustainability courses to educate students and nurture future leaders across diverse fields. We also collaborate with local industries, educational institutions, and neighbouring communities to collectively support the nation’s 2050 net-zero transition strategies and create a net-zero living environment.

Link : NYCU Net-Zero Emissions Statement
Link : Signing Net-Zero Emissions Statement
Link : NYCU University Sustainability Accord
Link : Signing University Sustainability Accord

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2025 Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Culture Week

Join us for Indigenous Culture Night on Sunday, April 27, as part of the 2025 Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Culture Week! Faculty and students are warmly invited to register and take part in the celebration. How long has it been since you walked barefoot on the grass? How long has it

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[Learning Lecture] 05/20 The Stories Beyond the Full Stop

Have you signed up for the final Service-Learning Lecture of the semester? If you were still on the fence at the beginning of the term, now is the time to take action! We are honored to welcome writer Da Shi Xiong as our guest speaker. Drawing from his profound experiences in the

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