UC Davis released its comprehensive Fossil Fuel-Free Pathway Plan (FFFPP) which includes a comprehensive set of strategies for eliminating 95% of fossil fuel use from university operations by 2040.
UC Davis, the first in the UC system to draft a roadmap for eliminating fossil fuels from its operations, now has a plan for public comment. University community members are invited to review the Fossil Fuel Free Pathway Plan and provide feedback through the end of October.
From researching how to more efficiently cool buildings to adding compost bins to classroom buildings, many units across campus perform invaluable work that allows UC Davis to continuously reach the highest levels of sustainability.
The Campus Advisory Committee on Sustainability, or CACS, seeks the campus community's input on its draft Fossil Fuel-Free Pathway Plan. Register to attend one, or both, open, virtual Town Hall meetings scheduled for November 17 and 18 from 12:10-1:30 p.m.
Our campus's Fossil Fuel-Free Pathway Plan was posted Dec. 2023. Read more about the release of the roadmap that will enable university leadership to make informed decisions our move away from fossil fuel use in our operations.