The University of Wisconsin-River Falls has gone green.
Campus leaders have pledged to reduce and eventually eliminate the school’s share of the emissions believed to contribute to global warming. The move is part of a national initiative to create “climate-neutral” campuses. About 300 other colleges and universities have joined in.
“Global warming is a defining challenge of our time,” Chancellor Don Betz said. “Serious action is needed to stop adding global warming pollution to the atmosphere and University of Wisconsin-River Falls is committed to leading the way.”