To the editor:
We would like to thank the Cornell community for welcoming our debate on climate science and
greenhouse gas emissions this past week. We appreciate the coverage by Sun reporters Sofia Rubinson and Eric Reilly but would like to clarify a few points made in their article.
The pre- and post-debate audience poll results were displayed on a large screen on stage in Call Auditorium during the event but did not yet include the number of polling participants. The final poll results, including number of polling participants, may be viewed at steamboatinstitute.org.
Activities beyond campus – such as business air travel, student commutes and purchases of goods like lab equipment – account for more than 60% of Cornell’s carbon emissions, according to new research that analyzed the university’s greenhouse gas cons
So long, natural gas heat: Let the Earth warm little fingers and toes.The construction of a new, environmentally friendly heating and cooling system at the Cornell Child Care Center – a standalone building adjacent to the A Lot on Pleasant Grove Road