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The Green Physicists’ Dilemma Sustainability at the Frontiers
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What is “Sustainability”? “The use of resources at a rate that, compared to the long term renewal rates of the resources, maintains resource availability indefinitely”
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R t = R t-1 – U t + P(R t-v )
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Nixon Signs Clean Air Act!
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Pittsburgh, 1956
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Welcome to Cleveland!!
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Relative Contributions to Total GHGs
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Significant Contributions to Scope 1
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Total Scope 1 & 2 GHG 2008 - 2013
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Fermilab’s High Energy Future
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Significant Scope 3 Emissions 2008 - 2013
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Evolution of Fleet Fuel Use 2006 - 2013
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“Desk-side” and Curbside Recycling
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Usage trends for Renewable Energy
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Cost trends per KWH
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RE Applications at Fermilab
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Wind Potential
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Solar Potential
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Future of Sustainability Continue to develop fleet, water, electrical power, sustainable buildings, and other goals. Sustainability web page Sustainability Sustainability Committee o Alternate work schedules o Telework o Perks for ride-sharing o Tax breaks for using public transportation o Facilitating public transportation o Improving efficiency of the accelerator complex Listening!
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Questions? rwalton@fnal.gov
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