UMass Boston

Commitments & Performance Data at UMass Boston

UMass Boston has a goal of zero carbon emissions by 2050. The University is held accountable for this target and other sustainability progress by reporting data and collaborating with the following organizations and organizational structures:

Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS)

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UMass Boston earned a STARS Silver Rating on Nov. 20, 2023! The Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS), is a transparent, self-reporting framework for colleges and to measure their sustainability performance. It is managed by the non-profit  Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE).

View UMass Boston's STARS Report

 

Leading By Example

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The Leading by Example Executive Order: Decarbonizing and Minimizing Environmental Impacts of State Government (EO 594) sets targets and requirements that will eliminate the onsite use of fossil fuels to heat and cool state facilities, electrify the state fleet, among a number of other directives. UMass Boston reports sustainability data annually to the LBE program. 

 
View the LBE Progress Dashboard

 

University of Massachusetts President's Office + UMass System Council

All UMass System

 

The University Of Massachusetts Sustainability Policy was adopted in 2016. The five University of Massachusetts schools, Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, Lowell, and Chan Medical School, collaborate to discuss sustainability on their individual campuses to implement the policy and report their progress annually to the President's Office. 

 

View UMass System Sustainability Reports 

 

Climate Commitment

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Higher education institutions whose president/chancellor have made a formal commitment to climate leadership by signing onto at least one of the Presidents’ Climate Leadership Commitments, managed by the non-profit Second Nature, become Climate Leadership Network signatories. UMass Boston signed the Climate Commitment, which integrates carbon neutrality with climate resilience and provides a systems approach to mitigating and adapting to a changing climate. In addition, signatories complete annual greenhouse gas inventories and a Climate Action Plan that includes:

  • a target date for achieving carbon neutrality as soon as possible
  • defined indicators and targets for increasing resilience
  • actions to make carbon neutrality and resilience a part of the curriculum and other educational experiences for all student
  • actions to expand research in carbon neutrality and resilience.

View Climate Commitment Greenhouse Gas Inventories

 

Additional Memberships & Affiliations

Association for Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE)
AASHE is a membership organization that empowers higher education faculty, administrators, staff, and students to be effective change agents and drivers of sustainability innovation.  Every UMass member can create an account with your umb.edu email to access member resources across many sustainability topics and view our STARS report.

Boston Green Ribbon Commission
convenes leaders from Boston’s key sectors to advise/implement Boston’s Climate Action Plan. Chancellor Suárez-Orozco is a member, and staff participate in working groups. 

Beacon Sustainability Council

The Beacons' Sustainability Council is a new cross-functional entity began in Fall 2025,  that guides the development of policies and programs to meet critical goals in For the Time’s: Strategic Plan, state environmental policies, institutional climate commitments, and wellness goals.

The Council utilizes the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS) to prioritize resource investment, improve performance, and connect academics, operations, and the community to create a more Sustainable UMass Boston. Reporting to the council, task force groups are created for ongoing or time limited projects.  Progress will be documented in annual reporting platforms such as STARS & LBE.

BSC Membership

  • Faculty Co-Chair: Prof Elizabeth L. Sweet, Associate Dean in the School for the Environment
  • Staff Co-Chair: Mike Kearns, AVC Facilities Management
    • Staff to the Committee & member: Janna Cohen-Rosenthal, Sustainability & Resiliency Planner

Representation from the following areas:

  • Chancellor’s Office
  • Provost
  • Administration & Finance
  • Student Affairs
  • Student Representatives from Sustainability Club & SFE
  • Advancement

Each Task Force has 2-3 leaders, including an academic and operational role, and can form task forces for specific issues or be standing. The task forces can develop appropriate meeting frequencies and work structures.

  • Energy & Decarbonization
    • Leaders: James O’Day, Director of Utilities & Prof. David Timmons (ECON)
  • Academics & Engagement
    • Leaders: Rajini Srikanth, Dean of Faculty & r, Janna Cohen-Rosenthal 

Possible Future Task Forces

  • Zero Waste Planning
  • Transportation/Scope 3 Emissions
  • Resiliency Planning

To learn more or potentially join a task force, contact Janna

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Orange circle with the words Climate Commitment and Climate Leadership. Icon reprensenting the organization Second Nature in the shape of a block with the letters
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Sustainability Activities