SDG 13 In Number

Total energy used (GJ)

20.148

Total energy used from low-carbon sources (GJ)

9.308

TAKE URGENT ACTION TO COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE AND ITS IMPACTS

UNS integrates climate action deeply into its educational programs by incorporating climate science, sustainability, and environmental management into curricula across faculties. This equips students with the critical knowledge and skills needed to tackle climate challenges effectively in their future careers.

On the research front, UNS leads numerous innovative projects aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting renewable energy solutions, energy-efficient infrastructure, and sustainable agricultural practices. For example, UNS researchers have developed models for climate-resilient urban planning and smart energy management systems that contribute directly to climate mitigation efforts.

Beyond academia, UNS actively fosters community engagement and awareness through workshops, seminars, and campaigns focused on climate adaptation and mitigation. The university partners with local governments, NGOs, and industries to implement climate action projects that support vulnerable communities in adapting to climate impacts, such as floods and droughts.

UNS’s operational policies also reflect its commitment to SDG 13. The university has implemented energy-saving initiatives, waste reduction programs, and sustainable transportation options to minimize its own carbon footprint. These measures set an example of institutional responsibility and environmental stewardship.

Through this comprehensive approach combining education, research, community engagement, and sustainable campus management UNS reaffirms its dedication to SDG 13. The university is committed to being an agent of change that not only mitigates climate risks but also empowers future generations to innovate and lead sustainable development efforts in Indonesia and beyon