UNLV’s Sustainability Task Force is working with Brailsford & Dunlavey, a program management firm based in Washington, D.C., to create a campus wide climate action plan, nicknamed the Rebel CAP. The document and process, which will have a climate justice and equity lens applied throughout, will serve as an official guide for integrating sustainability practices into university operations to reduce our carbon emissions and improve the environment.
Your opinion is a key part of the process.
All faculty, staff, and students are invited to complete the Rebel CAP Assessment Survey to tell us what you think are our most important sustainability issues. The survey takes approximately 20 minutes to complete.Your responses can be anonymous if you wish, but the UNLV Sustainability Task Force members urge you to sign up to participate in working on the plan if you are interested. Your feedback will help to inform recommendations included in the plan.
The Rebel CAP will be completed in 2024, making UNLV the first NSHE college or university to have an official climate action plan.
To learn more about Sustainability on campus, visit the Sustainability webpage.