Survey Results for the Student Sustainability Literacy Survey, as of 10/23/12 188 Responses collected between 8/20/12 to 10/23/12 UNC Chapel Hill Student Sustainability Literacy Survey Welcome to the UNC Chapel Hill student sustainability survey. This survey is being conducted by ________________________ to assess our students’ knowledge and awareness about sustainability. This survey is entirely voluntary, and your identity will remain anonymous. Any feedback you provide will be kept confidential and only summarized results will be distributed. We hope you will give all the questions your full consideration. The survey should take no more than 1015 minutes to complete. Please answer each question to the best of your ability. Please indicate your current academic level: Response Response Total First Year 63 Sophomore 86 Junior 22 Senior 17 Graduate or Professional Student 0 Total Responses: 188 Skipped: 0 Response Percent 34% 46% 12% 9% 0% In which school(s) or college(s) are you pursuing a degree? (Please select all that apply.) Response College of Arts and Sciences School of Business School of Dentistry School of Education School of Government School of Information and Library Science School of Journalism and Mass Communications School of Law School of Medicine School of Nursing School of Pharmacy School of Public Health Total Responses: 185 Skipped: 3 Response Total 148 17 3 3 1 1 5 5 11 5 3 22 Response Percent 80% 9% 2% 2% 1% 1% 3% 3% 6% 3% 2% 12% 1 Please indicate which of the following statements best describes your level of interest in sustainability Response I have a passion for sustainability I have considerable interest in sustainability I am neither interested nor disinterested in sustainability (neutral) I have little interest in sustainability I have no interest in sustainability Total Responses: 183 Skipped: 5 Response Total 44 119 16 2 2 Response Percent 24% 65% 9% 1% 1% Please rate your level of agreement with the following statements: Response Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree I make an effort to be knowledgeable about environmental issues I make an effort to be knowledgeable about sustainability issues My daily behavior reflects a concern about sustainability issues I value knowing that my food is grown locally I think about the carbon footprint of my choices I would like to learn more about sustainability while at UNC Total Responses: 180 Skipped: 8 27.22% 56.11% 14.44% 1.67% 0.56% 20.56% 56.11% 21.11% 1.11% 1.11% 16.67% 51.67% 25% 0.56% 6.11% Strongly Disagree 27.22% 40% 25% 7.22% 0.56% 21.11% 42.22% 23.89% 12.22% 0.56% 54.44% 39.44% 5.56% 0% 0.56% Please indicate the degree of importance you place on the following personal sustainability issues: Response Very Important Importa nt Neutral Unimp ortant Very Unimp ortant Not Sure Minimizing waste sent to the landfill Recycling Choosing food based on its environmental impact Conserving water Purchasing environmentally friendly products Conserving energy Minimizing carbon emissions from transportation Spending time outdoors Engaging in physical activity on a regular basis Total Responses: 173 Skipped: 15 36.99% 54.91% 26.01% 39.31% 23.7% 41.04% 35.84% 47.98% 51.45% 47.98% 38.73% 38.15% 47.4% 56.07% 48.55% 44.51% 35.99% 37.57% 11.56% 5.78% 27.75% 9.25% 17.92% 8.09% 14.45% 13.29% 8.67% 2.31% 0.58% 6.36% 3.47% 1.73% 2.31% 5.2% 1.73% 2.31% 0% 0% 0.58% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1.16% 0% 1.16% 0.58% 0.58% 0% 0% 0% 0% 2 Mark the programs you know exist at UNC. (Please select all that apply.) Response Response Total Response Percent Goal to become climate neutral (produce zero net greenhouse gas emissions) by 2050 Goal to stop using coal at the combined heat and power (cogeneration) plant by 2020 Goal to reduce energy use in existing campus buildings by 30% by 2015 (relative to 2003) District heating and cooling system (instead of individual boilers and air conditioning compressors) Green energy fee of $4 per student per semester to invest in renewable energy infrastructure, energy efficiency, and awareness raising Reclaimed water system that uses highly treated wastewater, instead of drinking/potable water, in energy utility infrastructure, for irrigation, and fo rtoilet flushing in select buildings Fare-free buses Indoor and outdoor, comingled recycling Food waste composting at dining halls and conference centers LEED performance standards for all new buildings Sustainable food sourcing Innovative stormwater management, including green roofs, cisterns, and permeable pavement Sustainability minor administered by the Curriculum for Environment and Ecology I am not aware of any of these programs Total Responses: 170 Skipped: 18 20 51 50 24 12% 30% 29% 14% 39 23% 63 37% 121 103 64 45 87 58 71% 61% 38% 26% 51% 34% 65 16 38% 9% Response Response Total Response Percent Selecting double-sided printing Dressing for the weather to reduce the need for heating and cooling Limiting meat consumption Using alternative transportation Turning off the lights when you are the last one out of a room Powering down electrical devices when not using them for more than 15 minutes Reporting building issues to Facilities Services for repair Taking short showers and turning off the water when shampooing and conditioning Opening windows only when outdoor temperatures and humidity levels are comparable to indoor temperatures and humidity levels Total Responses: 168 Skipped: 20 153 140 119 157 161 147 94 139 116 91% 83% 71% 93% 96% 88% 56% 83% 69% Mark examples of sustainable practices. (Please select all that apply.) Do you recycle on a weekly or more frequent basis? Response Response Total Yes 157 No 11 Total Responses: 168 Response Percent 93% 7% Skipped: 20 3 If you do not recycle on a regular basis, please select the statement below that best describes why you do not recycle: Response I choose not to because I do not care to I choose not to because I think there are negative consequences of recycling I choose not to because I do not think recycling makes a positive difference I do not know how to recycle properly Recycling is inconvenient for me Total Responses: 11 Skipped: 177 Response Total Response Percent 1 0 1 7 2 9% 0% 9% 64% 18% Sustainability Literacy Section Please select the best answer to the following questions: Corporate social responsibility implies a commitment to the triple bottom line, which includes: Response Three forms of financial reporting Environmental, social, and financial performance Offering health, dental, and vision care to employees Incorporating community, labor, and government representatives on the board of directors Total Responses: 161 Skipped: 27 Response Total Response Percent 0 142 8 11 0% 88% 5% 7% Response Total Response Percent 1 1 4 155 1% 1% 2% 96% What is meant by the term “carbon footprint”? Response The age of an item found at an archeological site The carbon left on the ground each time you take a step The size of the carbon chain in a given quantity of gasoline The greenhouse gasses released by burning fossil fuels for electricity and transportation Total Responses: 161 Skipped: 27 What are the primary energy sources used to generate power in North Carolina? Response Solar and wind Coal and nuclear Coal and hydroelectric Nuclear and natural gas Total Responses: 161 Response Total 8 69 52 32 Response Percent 5% 43% 32% 20% Skipped: 27 4 A technique to assess the environmental impacts associated with all stages of a product’s life from cradle to grave (resource extraction through usage and disposal or reuse) is called: Response An energy audit A cost-benefit analysis A life cycle assessment A thermal systems analysis Total Responses: 161 Response Total Response Percent 24 22 112 3 Skipped: 27 15% 14% 70% 2% Which of the following do scientists project will worsen over the next century: Response Droughts Flooding Severe weather events Sea level rise All of the above Total Responses: 161 Response Total 0 1 5 7 148 Response Percent 0 1 3 4 92 Skipped: 27 Which of the following is a renewable resource? Response Response Total Oil 4 Coal 6 Trees 140 Iron ore 11 Total Responses: 161 Response Percent 2% 4% 87% 7% Skipped: 27 Which of the following statements about greenhouse gasses is FALSE? Response Humans would be better off without greenhouse gases There are many different greenhouse gasses, not just carbon dioxide Increased greenhouse gasses trap solar radiation in the atmosphere Greenhouse gasses allow solar radiation to reach Earth, but keep it from escaping back into space All of the above are TRUE Total Responses: 161 Skipped: 27 Response Total Response Percent 82 4 10 8 51% 2% 6% 5% 57 35% 5 The three most populous countries in the world today are: Response Total Response China, India, and Brazil 35 China, India, and Indonesia 26 China, India, and the United States 98 China, the United States, and Mexico 2 Total Responses: 161 Skipped: 27 Response Percent 22% 16% 61% 1% More than half the calories consumed by the world’s human population come from three foods. These are: Response Corn, rice, and wheat Fish, beans, and millet Chicken, corn, and rice Beef, potatoes, and wheat Total Responses: 160 Response Total Response Percent 135 4 14 7 Skipped: 28 84% 2% 9% 4% Social justice issues include: Response Disparities in access to education Disparities in access to health care Disparities in access to the political process Disparities in access to clean, safe, transit-friendly neighborhoods All of the above Total Responses: 160 Skipped: 28 Response Total Response Percent 2 2 1 2 153 1% 1% 1% 1% 96% Response Total Response Percent 0 5 5 0% 3% 3% 150 94% Effective ways to reduce your personal carbon footprint are to: Response Fly less Live closer to work or school Reduce meat consumption or eat only animals that are grass-fed rather than grain-fed All of the above Total Responses: 160 Skipped: 28 6 The term for products nature provides free of charge such as clean water, clean air, productive soils, habitat for diverse species, and pollination of plants is: Response Capital equipment Ecosystem services Environmental economics Environmental conservation Total Responses: 160 Response Total Response Percent 11 117 24 8 Skipped: 28 7% 73% 15% 5% The carbon cycle, the nitrogen cycle, and the water cycle (mark all true statements): Response Can incorporate long storage times Are likely to be affected by climate change Continue indefinitely when left undisturbed Require man-made inputs to function effectively Total Responses: 161 Skipped: 27 Response Total Response Percent 90 146 119 6 56% 91% 74% 4% Please provide your email address if you would like to be added to UNC’s Sustainability Listserv (Your responses to the survey questions will remain anonymous) ___________________________________ Thank you for completing UNC’s Sustainability Literacy Assessment. 7
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