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The story about Green Agenda

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Background2006-2009 – climate change high on the agenda in Denmark

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A cup of coffee

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Let’s take this beyond coffee!

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Next step: Find more friends!

Complex issues require cross-disciplinary solutions.

Our activists recruited through our networks:

TeachersLaw studentsMath studentsAnthropology students

Biochemistry studentsPhilsophy studentsPoltical science studentsHistory students

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Where to go from here?

• Common concern:”The university plays no role in creating solutions for a world that needs sustainability”

• Framework:– Flat structure– Informal structure– Decision by consensus– If you have an idea: Go for it!

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Green Agenda was formed

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What do we have at this point?

• 10 active members• 30 passive members• An office• A reputation

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The age of 1000 projects…

Green partiesOpen organic dinnersOnline forumFundingHomepageRecruitment eventsT-shirtsStudent gardens

Courses for mentorsInternational partnershipsLobbyingNewslettersDebatesKnowledge sharingGreen roofsRainwater toiletsEtc etc etc

Chaos!

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Lessons learned

• We cannot handle 1000 projects• We need to focus our aim• We need to concentrate our resources• We don’t need money• We don’t need members – we need activists

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The vision paper

• Weekend seminar• Outcome

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The essence of the paper

• The university is a privileged institution in society

• The university has a responsbility in society• Sustainability as a stretegy for Copenhagen

University means two things:

1. We should provide education in sustainability2. We should run our campuses and buildings as

sustainably as possible

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The new Green Agenda

1. Uni. of Copenhagen must integrate sustainability in courses

2. Uni. of Copenhagen must create a sustainability policy for the campus and buildings

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Communication of our vision

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Results

• 10 % of the vote in elections• Other student parties adopted the idea of a green

campus• Sustainability is now in the curriculum (economy,

political science)• The university made an official policy on sustainability:

”One of the greenest campus areas in Europe”• The university set fixed targets for CO2 reduction• The university hired three sustainability officers• Green Student Gardens still exist.

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Spin-offs

• Similar organisations to Green Agenda established at four other universities

• ”Green Network” established at Copenhagen U.• National ”Green Network” established• Energy Crossroads established

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Rise and fall…

• Activists going abroad to study• Ressource drain• Aim of Green Agenda fulfilled

Green Agenda died in the spring of 2011

Which is OK.

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Conclusions

• Lack of initial strategic planning was a waste of time and resources

• Think carefully about the purpose of your organization.• Think carefully about which kind of organization you wish

to build: Broad membership base or core organization?• Define your goals and sub-goals.• Analyse your key actors and target groups• Pick your battles – be ambitious but realistic• Do you really need money?• If you have a good idea you believe in – go for it!


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