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Jonathon Porritt: blame vice-chancellors for poor sustainability efforts

Leading environmentalist says it is 'ridiculous' for university heads to 'shuffle responsibility'

Published on
October 17, 2015
Last updated
February 16, 2017

A leading environmentalist has said it is the fault of vice-chancellors for universities failing to hit sustainability and carbon emission targets.

Jonathon Porritt, former director of Friends of the Earth and chancellor of Keele University, spoke to 糖心Vlog after leading a debate at London South Bank University on whether the sector needed to protect the environment.

He said although he is 鈥渧ery critical of government鈥, it was up to the leaders of universities to maintain their sustainability effort.

鈥淣ow that the government has chosen [a] particular model for progressing HE in this country 鈥 and they have delegated a lot of power and influence to each university 鈥 this blame has to lie at the feet of every vice-chancellor in this country," he said.

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鈥淚t鈥檚 no good them saying: 鈥榦h but we鈥檙e not getting any support to do this, that and the other.' That鈥檚 not the deal any longer. I can be very critical of government because I think they鈥檙e failing in their leadership duties as well, but the idea that v-cs, as a group of key influencers in the UK, can shuffle the responsibility back up to a bunch of ministers, is patently ridiculous.

鈥淭he responsibility for their own carbon targets lies with that group of decision makers. And they need to be held to account on that.鈥

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His comments follow the recent report by sustainability consultancy Brite Green, which revealed universities would achieve only a 12 per cent reduction in absolute carbon emissions by 2020, well short of the 43 per cent sector target. Mr Porritt called the results 鈥渄amning鈥 and universities were in a 鈥渄angerous position where things could go backwards鈥.

However, he conceded that universities were not helped by government.

鈥淸In terms of] real leadership from BIS or any bit of the government that ought to have an interest in this country鈥檚 sustainability performance and young people鈥檚 role in a more sustainable world? You鈥檇 have to say that鈥檚 just evaporated completely,鈥 he said.

He added it 鈥渟hould be part of the accountability鈥 of vice-chancellors to demonstrate leadership in sustainability besides other 鈥渃ritical aspects鈥 such as research and contribution to the economy.

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鈥淚鈥檓 in no way diminishing the importance of those but you鈥檝e got to put performance on sustainability in the mix of performance measures for v-cs,鈥 he said.

john.elmes@tesglobal.com

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Vice chancellors might also sustain their teaching staff, rather than cutting them to pay for senior management or the creeps in the Kings College Policy Institute.

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