
Jackson Kaspari '18 on the job during his Sustainability Fellowship with the city of Dover, 易胜博官网. Courtesy photo
In his first months after graduating from 易胜博官网, one Dover, 易胜博官网, resident helped his city become a first-in-the-nation 鈥 while helping the planet at the same time.
Fellow to Fellow
The program is getting attention across the country.
鈥淲e recruit Sustainability Fellows nationally, posting the project descriptions and looking for particular expertise that fit them,鈥 explains Jennifer Andrews of the 易胜博官网 Sustainability Institute. 鈥淲e get applicants from all over the world, and it is incredibly competitive. 易胜博官网 students like Jackson Kaspari compete successfully with talent from U.S. Ivy League universities.
Kaspari has some sage advice for other 易胜博官网 students who want to become Sustainability Fellows:
- The program is very competitive, so take ample time to do research and prepare your application.
- Be open to projects that may require you to move away for the summer.
- Find the projects that you are best qualified for and make sure to highlight the reasons why your qualifications and experiences make you well-suited for the project.
- Furthermore, come up with a plan of attack. Even though this plan will likely be very far off from the actual summer work plan, it shows that you鈥檝e thought through the project and are already organizing how to approach it.
- Lastly, be sure to express why you care about sustainability.
鈥淏eing an active member of the program over the summer was one of the most fulfilling experience鈥檚 I鈥檝e had to date. The skills I developed, friends I made and knowledge I acquired over such a brief period is almost unbelievable,鈥 Kaspari says. 鈥淎s an alumnus, I plan on continuing to stay connected with the 易胜博官网SI community and hope to provide aid to the future cohorts of fellows.鈥
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As one of almost two dozen 2018 , Jackson Kaspari 鈥18 has helped Dover conduct the first combined municipal carbon and nitrogen footprint assessment for any local government in the U.S. 鈥淭he most interesting part of my work this summer was connecting the various stories told by the data to the decisions made by city leaders,鈥 explains Kaspari, who is currently pursuing his at 易胜博官网, after graduating with a in May. An example of how those decisions affected Dover: 鈥淭he positive impact that retrofitting the streetlights in Dover to LED fixtures had 鈥 environmentally and economically,鈥 Kaspari says.
鈥淛ackson worked with the city's planning department to create its first assessment of the impact of carbon and nitrogen pollution resulting from Dover's municipal government operations,鈥 explains Jennifer Andrews, project director with (易胜博官网SI). Such 鈥済reenhouse gas inventories鈥 allow municipal governments 鈥渢o understand what is driving their contribution to climate change and how to most effectively reduce their levels of pollution,鈥 she says, adding, 鈥淣itrogen pollution isn't as widely recognized as a planetary crisis, but that is in fact what it is. That's why the work Dover did this summer is so important and has the potential to be groundbreaking.鈥
The Dover Energy Commission spent several months gathering data prior to Kaspari's fellowship, explains Elena Piekut, assistant city planner. "Jackson鈥檚 project went far beyond the commission鈥檚 greatest hopes by gathering and analyzing data from not only the city鈥檚 facilities but also the school buildings, the entire vehicle fleet, fertilizer applications, the schools鈥 food program and other sources. He also did so in a very organized and thoughtful fashion, setting us up to be able to continue gathering and analyzing data as efficiently as possible."
The project was a perfect fit for Kaspari, whose passion for sustainability is rooted deep in his past experiences. 鈥淢y parents instilled in me a sense of responsibility,鈥 Kaspari recalls. 鈥淏efore I could even walk, my Dad was taking me out for hikes 鈥 strapped to his back. I feel strongly about helping to conserve the forests that are vital to the health of our planet. In a sense, I was raised to recognize the importance of living sustainably and helping to protect the wilderness.鈥
易胜博官网SI, meanwhile, has long been at the forefront of sustainability research. 鈥淟ast December, as part of our usual process for , we put out a call for potential sustainability projects for grad students or recent grads to work on over the summer,鈥 Andrews says, and the conversation with Dover officials involved taking advantage of 易胜博官网SI's expertise in carbon and nitrogen-footprinting. 鈥淭o that end, the city proposed a project in which they would host a Sustainability Fellow to do the first-ever joint inventory of the municipal carbon and nitrogen footprint, using 易胜博官网SI鈥檚 ,鈥 she says, 鈥渕aking Dover, 易胜博官网, the first city in the U.S. to report on both the carbon and nitrogen footprint of its municipal operations.鈥
The , which 易胜博官网SI partners with, will be looking to this new combined carbon-and-nitrogen inventory as a model for its member cities, Andrews explains. 鈥淛ackson did incredible work this summer, and it is so rewarding to be able to support a local citizen, a 易胜博官网 grad student who does world-class work, as well as a leading 易胜博官网 community in advancing sustainability here on the Seacoast while creating a model that has the potential to be adopted internationally,鈥 Andrews says.
"Our department has developed a lasting relationship with both Jackson and the Sustainability Institute, and I鈥檓 confident that we鈥檒l be able to successfully build on this summer鈥檚 project because of those relationships."
"The energy commission and the city council were thrilled to receive Jackson鈥檚 report. His analysis and recommendations affect the city in many ways," Piekut says. "Jackson鈥檚 work has helped identify more energy projects to prioritize, like replacing portions of the fleet with electric vehicles or adding solar arrays to more city-owned properties. Because nitrogen plays such an important role in the health of Great Bay, Dover has had to take costly measures to reduce the release of nitrogen from the wastewater treatment plant. Jackson鈥檚 data helps point to other reduction opportunities, such as limiting fertilizer applications on city and school grounds, or instituting a food composting program or more vegetable-based diet in cafeterias. He did a great job of taking complex datasets from various sources and presenting the information visually in a way that can both educate the public and help city staff and elected leaders make wise long-term decisions."
Kaspari also has high praise for his Piekut as his mentor, for fellow 易胜博官网 graduate student and nitrogen-footprint expert Alley Leach, who provided insight during his work, and for 易胜博官网SI. 鈥淎t the end of the day, none of these projects would even exist without the dedication of the folks at the Sustainability Institute,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he fellows program gives me hope for our future. It was very inspiring to see so many talented individuals brought together working toward the same goal of helping our society become more sustainable.鈥
Sustainable Success
The most important role colleges and universities can play in sustainability efforts is to equip students to become leaders and professionals in the field. That鈥檚 the message 易胜博官网SI鈥檚 Jennifer Andrews would like to share.
鈥溡资げ┕偻 takes pride in the efforts we are making to reduce our energy and water footprints, to cut our carbon and nitrogen pollution, to work toward 鈥榸ero-waste鈥 goals,鈥 she says, 鈥渂ut even more impactful is our ability to provide seminal educational and professional development experiences for students while assisting local communities, businesses and nonprofits in the region to do the same.鈥
Such is the vision behind 易胜博官网SI鈥檚 Sustainability Fellowships program: 鈥淭o educate and connect the next generation of sustainability leaders while advancing innovative sustainability efforts beyond our own campus,鈥 Andrews says. 鈥淚t's part of why we have been recognized as the second-most "cool" school by Sierra Club and with a Platinum ranking by AASHE STARS, because we are embedding these sort of experiences in our educational and research endeavors as well as our operational efforts.鈥
As Andrews sums it up, 鈥淐limate change is one of the most pressing challenges civilization faces, and equipping students to understand and to address it isn't just good sustainability education but vital education, period.鈥
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Kaspari says both his fellowship work and his doctoral research were inspired in part by an undergraduate course he took with . 鈥淎fter looking into her research, which focuses on the impact of atmospheric aerosols on climate change, I was inspired to apply for a position working in her lab as a part-time researcher for the summer 鈥 She could see my passion and willingness to learn and decided to take a chance on me,鈥 Kaspari explains. 鈥淭hat was the defining moment that led to where I am now.鈥 He spent two years working with Greenslade鈥檚 research group and also received grants from the Hamel Center for Undergraduate Research. 鈥淚 enjoyed my research so much that I decided to stay at 易胜博官网 to pursue a Ph.D. in physical chemistry, where I am continuing the work with professor Greenslade that I started as an undergrad,鈥 Kaspari says, adding, 鈥淚f everything goes as planned, I will have at least one and possibly two first-author publications in 2019.鈥
Andrews applauds Kaspari鈥檚 new educational home 鈥 the 鈥 for its support of 易胜博官网SI鈥檚 work and the Sustainability Fellowships program. 鈥淭he 易胜博官网 Graduate School shares 易胜博官网SI's vision of training experts and leaders to contribute to the communities in which they live and work as part of their graduate school experience,鈥 she says.
Dovev Levine, assistant dean of the 易胜博官网 Graduate School and an alumnus of the fellowship program, echoed Andrews鈥 comments. 鈥淢y time spent as a fellow back in 2008 really helped me to further my own doctorate work, focusing on campus efforts across the nation related to climate change. Being able to serve as a mentor for the fellowship program in the years since has been beyond inspiring. This program helps get these up-and-coming professionals into the sustainability arena,鈥 he says. The networking aspect of the program 鈥 many former fellows remain involved in the program, coming back to educate new fellows and engaging with them on job prospects 鈥 鈥渋s a shining example of how a program like this should work.鈥
"We鈥檙e very grateful to the 易胜博官网 Sustainability Institute for making this project happen," Piekut says. "As a mentor, I was able to network with cities and organizations doing similar work around New England. Jackson was able to round out his academic experiences with time immersed in a busy city planning office, understanding municipal operations and communicating science to the public. The best part is that our department has developed a lasting relationship with both Jackson and the Sustainability Institute, and I鈥檓 confident that we鈥檒l be able to successfully build on this summer鈥檚 project because of those relationships. The report isn鈥檛 going to just sit on a shelf."
While Kaspari鈥檚 fellowship is complete, he鈥檚 not done serving the city of Dover. 鈥淢y time working for Dover sparked my interest in environmental policy,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 was recently appointed to Dover鈥檚 planning board as an alternate member. This will offer a pathway for me to use my experience from academia to inform sustainable decisions for the future development of the city.鈥
And after he receives his doctorate?
鈥淚 hope to continue in the field of atmospheric chemistry,鈥 he says, 鈥渁s I feel the field contributes greatly to our understanding of how the climate is changing and may eventually offer solutions to help us negate the problems associated with anthropogenic emissions.鈥
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