SAVE‘s fossil fuel
divestment request made the
front page of
The Spectator at VSU,
and Danielle Jordan of SAVE was pullquote about fossil fuels
in another front page story, about solar panels on the Odum Library.
The student government didn’t vote to support SAVE’s request, but
many senators said they didn’t understand the subject and the student
government asked to get educated
about
fossil fuels and divestment.
Jordan Barela and Von Kennedy
wrote for The Spectator 24 October 2013,
Solar panels bring green energy to Odum,
VSU is moving in a greener direction.
A solar canopy was recently built behind Odum Library.
“We cannot address climate change without decreasing our dependency
on fossil fuels and solar is one way we could change that.”
—Danielle Jordan
The canopy is a 10 kilowatt solar array. The canopy produces energy
that goes directly to Odum Library, and does not go to the Georgia
Power grid.
Construction of the solar canopy began in September, and was
finished earlier this month.
“It is exciting,” Danielle Jordan, president of Students
Against Violating the Environment, said. “We cannot address
climate change without decreasing our dependency on fossil fuels and
solar is one way we could change that.”
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