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Oregon Higher Ed Officials Respond To US Withdrawal From Paris Agreement

<p>A Portland Community College sign is pictured in Portland, Ore., May 16, 2016.</p>

Bryan M. Vance

A Portland Community College sign is pictured in Portland, Ore., May 16, 2016.

At Portland Community College, sustainability is everywhere. If it鈥檚 not part of an assignment or career-related project, it鈥檚 around a campus with eco-friendly buildings and a garden.

鈥淲hat we do at PCC is to infuse the concept of sustainability and environmental justice and climate action throughout the curriculum,鈥 PCC president Mark Mitsui said. 鈥淲e then also weave it into specific career technical education programs.鈥

So with this week鈥檚 news of the country鈥檚 withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, Mitsui is ready to keep working.

鈥淚t really motivates us to double down on our efforts and to really reach out in collaboration with other parties to fill the vacuum that our federal government, through this administration, is currently leaving,鈥 Mitsui said.

PCC is part of the Greater Portland Sustainability Education Network, an organization focused on creating curriculum around climate change.

In addition to other Oregon universities, PCC ranks high in the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education鈥檚 . PCC鈥檚 score comes from a self-reporting framework to measure sustainability efforts.

Other Oregon university leaders are speaking out against President Trump鈥檚 decision to pull out of the Paris accord. Lewis and Clark president Wim Wiewel the need for colleges, nonprofits and government to continue a commitment to reduce emissions and adapt to climate change.

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Elizabeth Miller is a reporter for Oregon Public Broadcasting, a JPR news partner. Her reporting comes to JPR through the Northwest News Network, a collaboration between public media organizations in Oregon and Washington.
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