What is Green Your Study Abroad? Quite simply it is CIS’s commitment to minimize our environmental impact on the planet. Most everything we do emits carbon dioxide into the atmosphere: driving, flying, heating and cooling our homes, and watching TV. The carbon dioxide emissions caused by our actions are warming the Earth’s climate and will have catastrophic results if we do not act now.
So what can CIS and you do to help to alleviate this potentially devastating issue?
For starters, as part of your CIS study abroad program, we have partnered with industry leading Carbonfund.org to offset the carbon dioxide emitted from your flight to Italy. Carbon offsetting means neutralizing the negative impact of the carbon dioxide produced from energy-using activities (called your “carbon footprint”) through participating in positive measures that reduce this carbon dioxide, such as renewable energy, energy efficiency, and reforestation. The offset of all CIS program participant flights will reduce more than 2,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually. That’s like taking 200 Hummers off of the road!
Now, what can you do? We’ve broken it down for you into three simple areas that can be easily achieved during your experience abroad in Italy.
1. Be aware
2. Minimize your carbon footprint
3. Volunteer
Be aware of the environmental issues facing Italy
Italy’s beautiful landscape is threatened by air and water pollution caused by industrial and agricultural emissions. Waste management and disposal is a growing problem, as is the continued increase in car use in both cities and in the countryside. In Rome, car emissions are damaging many of the famed historic sites.
Minimize your footprint
bring a reusable water bottle rather than buying water in disposable bottles
recycle whenever possible
turn off lights, appliances & computers when you’re not using them
don’t litter —and be extra good—pick up the litter of others!
walk, bike, or use public transportation
Volunteer!
There’s no better way to make a positive impact on the environment, work with local people on global issues, see sites off the beaten path, and build your resume. Once you have been accepted to a CIS program, we will send you more detailed information about the organizations and efforts that you can take part in while you are studying abroad at the Pantheon Center.
To learn more about what other steps CIS is taking as an organization to minimize its impact on the environment, click here