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Green Teams Launch for Summer 2020

PSEG CEO Ralph Izzo highlights 鈥5 Things to Tackle Climate Change鈥

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Ralph Izzo, Chairman, President and CEO of PSEG, presents 鈥5 Things to Tackle Climate Change鈥 at the 2020 Green Teams Program launch on June 3, 2020.

Surveying Jersey City鈥檚 tree canopy and quantifying carbon sequestered in them. Mapping emissions聽 for the entire City of Newark. Integrating technology to better manage urban farms. Analyzing municipal food waste. Developing聽 internal corporate energy efficiencies.

Thirty students from 17 institutions of higher learning will be working on all this 鈥 and more 鈥撀 as part of the Green Teams program of the PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies (PSEG ISS) this summer.聽

In the program鈥檚 official launch on June 3, Ralph Izzo, Chairman, President and CEO of PSEG, presented the keynote 鈥5 Things to Tackle Climate Change.鈥澛

鈥淚f there is a broader lesson to be learned from COVID-19, it is the complexity and challenges associated with global problems. It is not too soon to do something today,鈥 he said.

Izzo noted that while investments in sustainable energy are critical, 鈥渢he best way to combat climate change is energy efficiency 鈥 reduced usage.鈥 He said that PSEG would be tackling this issue partially through investing in advanced metering infrastructure (commonly known as AMI).聽

He also had hopeful words for students: The future is bright for STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics] 鈥 as well as skilled crafts and the social sciences. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a whole raft of disciplines that will be brought to bear on this challenge that will be a productive career path.鈥

The Green Teams program, now in its fifth summer, is based at 精品成人福利在线 University, where the PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies supports research and community projects, including climate change in New Jersey, and energy and water studies globally. It has been a key platform for launching participating students into internships, green jobs and graduate/professional study.

This summer the Green Teams are working on projects with the City of Jersey City, City of Newark, Newark Science and Sustainability, New Jersey Natural Gas, the Northern New Jersey Community Foundation, and PSEG.聽

The paid internships are supported by the PSEG Foundation, academic and corporate partners and a grant from the National Science Foundation, and offered in partnership with New Jersey Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability.

精品成人福利在线 University recently secured $2.6 million in National Science Foundation grants designed to connect students and their families to careers in STEM, according to PSEG ISS Director Amy Tuininga.

鈥淲ith this new funding we will advance efforts to address underrepresentation of diverse groups in STEM, a challenge that may be exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic,鈥 Tuininga said. 鈥淭his program will help to ensure future employment is diverse and inclusive 鈥 a crucial step forward in our ability to solve problems together as a society.鈥

鈥淩epresentation is critical,鈥 said Katia Paz Goldfarb, 精品成人福利在线鈥檚 assistant vice president for Hispanic Serving Initiatives. 鈥淚t is important for us to maintain an open and inclusive conversation. So that processes we need to implement are relevant to our community, so that they are not imposed, there is a buy-in 鈥 and the community is more invested and committed to finding a solution.鈥

Key to the grants鈥 implementation is the Green Teams program, which has provided a training ground and diversity pipeline for long-term professional development in STEM education by bringing together talented, transdisciplinary teams to design and deliver innovative sustainability solutions for a range of public and private organizations. Students this year represent a range of majors from Physics and Biology to Graphic Design and English.聽

One of six Green Teams that will be tackling sustainability projects for host organizations this summer.

PSEG ISS has fostered 36 Green Teams in the last five years, placing 180 graduates who completed 128 projects for 25 different organizations.聽

This summer, the 30 Green Team members 鈥 working in six teams with five members each 鈥 will receive training on systems thinking, project management, sustainability and more, Tuininga said. 鈥淲e鈥檒l also talk with them about culture 鈥 some of its corporate culture, some community culture, and the culture of their team.鈥澛

The Green Team members will be virtual through the end of June per guidance from the state and the University. 鈥淲e want the students to be safe and healthy while they contribute to creating positive change for the environment and our communities,鈥 Tuininga said.聽聽

Find the Green Teams on social media @PSEGISS

Story by Staff Writer Mary Barr Mann.