The Living Lab "CampUS hoch i" will be funded by the state

Living Lab for climate protection and climate neutrality at the University of St
Living Lab for climate protection and climate neutrality at the University of Stuttgart
Living Lab for climate protection and climate neutrality at the University of Stuttgart The Living Lab "CampUS hoch i" at the University of Stuttgart will be funded by the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg and can move into its next implementation phase. Within the "Living Climate Lab" funding program, researchers and representatives from business and interested parties were called upon to submit innovative climate protection concepts. With "CampUS hoch i", the University of Stuttgart has completed impressive climate-neutral renovation and redesign of university buildings on the Campus Vaihingen. In addition, there is a high level of participatory involvement as well as the integration of various stakeholders within and outside the university. The individual measures of the comprehensive sustainability strategy of the University of Stuttgart are coordinated in the Green Office, which is currently being established. "Here at the University of Stuttgart, sustainability and climate protection take top priority at all levels, from research and teaching to our own business operation and our structures," emphasizes Prof. Wolfram Ressel, Rector of the University of Stuttgart. The University of Stuttgart commits to the goal of "climate neutrality by 2035".
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