Michigan State University is working toward climate neutrality by mid-century, doing its part to address the global climate crisis within its own community and on its own campus.
The goal is to provide exemplary stewardship of institutional resources to foster the long-term sustainability of MSU and its high-quality education, research and outreach-and-engagement programs.
Ultimately, this reflects a desire to achieve climate neutrality.
Joining MSU Vice President for Strategic Initiatives Bill Beekman on this episode of MSU Today to discuss the electrification of the MSU fleet are Adam Lawver, assistant vice president of IPF operations in Infrastructure Planning and Facilities; Stephanie O’Donnell, university traffic engineer in the MSU Department of Public Safety; and Mehrnaz Ghamami, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering.