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University of Nottingham becomes a founding member of new United Nations’ environmental programme

Thursday, 08 December 2022

The University of Nottingham has become a founding member of a new alliance, announced today at COP15, with the aim of improving its ecological footprint. 

The university is one of 117 universities globally to take a pledge regarding its environmental impact. The Nature Positive Universities alliance, set up by the University of Oxford and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), will help to reverse biodiversity decline and drive the world’s higher education sector towards a nature-positive future. A further 408 Universities worldwide have joined the Nature Positive University network to work towards making an official pledge, supported by a global student ambassador programme.

As part of its pledge, the University of Nottingham will assess the impact that its activities have on nature. It will carry out baseline analysis to discover the impact that its campuses have on local wildlife, before setting targets to boost biodiversity.

Alison Clayton, Environment Officer at the University of Nottingham says: “Our unique campuses are enjoyed not just by our staff and students, but by our visitors and local communities. Becoming a nature positive university is an exciting opportunity for all who enjoy our spaces to also help make them better for nature. There will be plenty of chances for everyone to get involved over the coming years."

We want to enhance the areas we already have and create new spaces for nature to thrive. Through this work, we will better understand the nature that we have on our doorstep and how we can improve our spaces for their benefit and ours.
Alison Clayton, Environment Officer at the University of Nottingham

The University of Nottingham has worked hard to create sustainable campuses and it aims to achieve net zero carbon status by 2040. Over the last ten years, it has reduced emissions by more than 36%, invested in renewable energy installations and divested from all fossil fuel investments. Its University Park and Jubilee campuses have consistently achieved Green Flag status and, this year, the university was shortlisted in three categories in the EAUC Green Gown Awards, which recognise exceptional sustainability initiatives being undertaken by universities and colleges across the UK.

We are delighted to see Universities will be joining hands to reset our relationship with nature so that, through this Alliance, new possibilities are created. The virtue of higher education has come from a reappraisal of the present to then steer the world to a new future. We look forward to seeing how the Nature Positive Universities Alliance does just that.
Sam Barratt, Chief of Youth, Education and Advocacy at the UN Environment Programme

The Nature Positive Universities Alliance brings higher education institutions together to use their unique power and influence as drivers of positive change. Universities already carry out environmental and conservation research to help inform government and company action, but by publicly tackling their own supply chains and operational impacts on nature, universities can help guide the wider community on a path to address the twin climate and ecological crises.

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Hannah Severyn - Media Relations Manager
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About the University of Nottingham

Ranked 32 in Europe and 16th in the UK by the QS World University Rankings: Europe 2024, the University of Nottingham is a founding member of the Russell Group of research-intensive universities. Studying at the University of Nottingham is a life-changing experience, and we pride ourselves on unlocking the potential of our students. We have a pioneering spirit, expressed in the vision of our founder Sir Jesse Boot, which has seen us lead the way in establishing campuses in China and Malaysia - part of a globally connected network of education, research and industrial engagement.

Nottingham was crowned Sports University of the Year by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024 – the third time it has been given the honour since 2018 – and by the Daily Mail University Guide 2024.

The university is among the best universities in the UK for the strength of our research, positioned seventh for research power in the UK according to REF 2021. The birthplace of discoveries such as MRI and ibuprofen, our innovations transform lives and tackle global problems such as sustainable food supplies, ending modern slavery, developing greener transport, and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

The university is a major employer and industry partner - locally and globally - and our graduates are the second most targeted by the UK's top employers, according to The Graduate Market in 2022 report by High Fliers Research.

We lead the Universities for Nottingham initiative, in partnership with Nottingham Trent University, a pioneering collaboration between the city’s two world-class institutions to improve levels of prosperity, opportunity, sustainability, health and wellbeing for residents in the city and region we are proud to call home.

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