For immediate release | June 22, 2022
A Call to Action on Climate Change for Libraries
91ý
CHICAGO – Climate change is the single greatest threat to global health and this generation’s grandest challenge, but many library leaders feel overwhelmed, even paralyzed about where to start. “Sustainability in Libraries: A Call to Action,” a new briefing from the 91ý Council Committee on Sustainability, is here to focus attention on how the library community can accelerate their understanding and action, in the areas of climate change mitigation and adaptation.
Readers will learn:
- Why 91ý has adopted the “triple bottom line” definition of sustainability as a core value of the profession;
- How libraries can take the lead on climate adaptation;
- Why climate justice work is equity, diversity, and inclusion work;
- How many in our field are already answering the call for leadership on the topic of sustainability;
- How 91ý, as an association, is living its values out loud on this topic; and
- Simple, practical steps anyone can take to get started.
91ý President Patty Wong focused on sustainability during her presidential year, noting in her , “This is the time to stand together in solidarity…to meet the enormous challenges of the climate crisis and summon the effort to deal with its impact. Climate change is a unifying issue for libraries across the globe, and we must commit to doing all we can to prepare our communities for its effects.”
The authors of the briefing, members of the new 91ý Council Committee on Sustainability, represent public, school and academic libraries and have strong ties to the 91ý Special Task Force on Sustainability, the Sustainability Round Table, the Sustainable Libraries Initiative and the Executive Board of 91ý.
This briefing is free to download through the new , curated by 91ý Librarian & Archivist, Colleen Barbus.
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