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SU fans encouraged to curb carbon footprint to beat Notre Dame

October 30, 2008


Sara Miller
semortim@syr.edu



As part of NBC Universal's Green Week, Syracuse University and the University of
Notre Dame will battle it out to see which university can achieve the greatest carbon
footprint reduction.


The Fighting Irish and Orange will meet each other on the turf Nov. 22, but
beginning immediately and leading up to the game, SU students, faculty, staff,
alumni and fans can take NBC Universal's Green Your Routine challenge to see
which campus can take the most action in support of the environment. The winning
university will receive $10,000 towards making its campus more eco-friendly.


To participate in the carbon rally, visit the Be Orange Think Green team website at
http://www.carbonrally.com/teams/558. Carbon Rally is one of a growing number of
websites where consumers can track their carbon footprints-the amount of carbon
dioxide emissions they produce. Carbon dioxide emissions when released into the
atmosphere are a major contributor to global warming.


SU students, faculty, staff, alumni and fans are invited to participate in the Green
Your Routine challenge. The more participants who are able to make small, positive
actions over the course of the challenge will contribute to SU's carbon reduction tally.
To track the competition's progress, visit the Notre Dame Carbon Rally site at
http://www.carbonrally.com/teams/557. Results will be broadcast during the Notre
Dame/SU game on Nov. 22 on NBC as part of NBC Universal's Green Week.


To find out more about NBC Universal's Green Week (Nov. 16-23), during which
more than 200 hours of environmentally themed programming will be aired, visit
http://greenisuniversal.com.


For more information on SU's sustainable initiatives, visit the Sustainability Division
website at http://greenuniversecity.syr.edu.