Environmental Sustainability Advisory Committee (ESAC)
The Environmental Sustainability Advisory Committee is a group of faculty, staff, and students who advise the President on sustainability.
Environmental Sustainability Advisory Committee (ESAC)
The Environmental Sustainability Advisory Committee is a group of faculty, staff, and students who advise the President on sustainability.
At a Glance
ESAC subcommittees, each led by two co-chairs, develop recommendations and implement solutions for short- and long-term actions which address Penn's Climate & Sustainability Action Plan 4.0 (CSAP 4.0).
ESAC has been developing and executing Penn’s climate and sustainability goals since the signing of the Presidents’ Climate Commitment in 2007.
ESAC subcommittees meet bimonthly to advance the goals of CSAP 4.0, with members then sharing information with their respective schools, centers, or departments.
FAQs
All University of Pennsylvania faculty, staff, and students are eligible to participate in ESAC. In some cases, members of the Penn community may be invited to join a specific subcommittee. All prospective members must reach out to Penn Sustainability at sustainability@upenn.edu to declare their intent to participate in a specific subcommittee.
Membership on subcommittees does not require a formal nomination process. In order to participate, interested members should contact Penn Sustainability at sustainability@upenn.edu. Co-chairs and subcommittee members are welcome to make recommendations to Penn Sustainability about potential new members. Penn Sustainability may then encourage the recommended Penn faculty, staff, or student to join.
Joining ESAC subcommittees can be rewarding and engaging. Members benefit from participation in some of the following ways:
- Learning from other groups across campus about their latest sustainability-related initiatives
- Representing their school or center by providing feedback on campus-wide goals
- Actively participating in implementing improvements that contribute to the success of our institution
- Building relationships with a group of cross-disciplinary members
- Gaining experience and knowledge about sustainability-related topic