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Second Nature

Second Nature is a nonprofit organization that works with higher education leaders to incorporate sustainability in with the foundation of curriculum and practice within colleges and universities. Second Nature was among the first professional associations in sustainability, established in 1993 in Boston, Massachusetts. The goal of second nature is to build a sustainable future and they also realize that diversity plays a big role in achieving their goal. It is the primary supporter for the American College and University Presidents' Climate Commitment (ACUPCC). Its involvement in ACUPCC includes coordinating cooperative action in developing a carbon offset protocol for universities, as well as coordinating outreach for new presidents to make the commitment to carbon neutrality. '''Carbon neutrality is a long-term goal that requires dedication through changes in leadership (maya). Covid-19 and the pandemic caused a setback with the second nature program, but colleges and universities are still striving and working to real their main goal (McGinn). Colorado college was 8th in their nation to achieve carbon neutrality (Zalaznick).'''

'''By: Matt Zalaznick | January 24, and Matt Zalaznick. “How More Colleges Achieve Carbon Neutrality |.” University Business Magazine, 21 Feb. 2020, universitybusiness.com/colleges-achieve-carbon-neutral-net-zero-sustainability/.'''

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