New York State in Sync
IC is not alone in its quest to become emission free. New York State expects to invest up to $1.5 billion in renewable energy. Governor Andrew Cuomo said he wants 50% of the state’s electricity to come from renewable sources by 2030. SUNY is on board as well, recently joining the University Climate Change Coalition (UC3). UC3 is a collection of North American Universities dedicated to helping local communities become carbon free.
IC has used a template laid out by SUNY and UC3 to forward its own plans. In the future, a large scale renewable energy plant is expected to be sprout up in New York State. The facility will be big enough to power several schools, with IC potentially on that list. Lischke says if this happens, not only will the school’s 2050 goal become more feasible, but it will give IC all the more reason to divest from fossil fuel companies.
“I think we can accelerate [the 2050 goal] with the proper support,” Lischke said. “I don’t know if that means 2040 or 2035 but it’s not going to come at zero dollars, so the school and Collado have to be on board.”