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4. Rely increasingly on sustainable energy flows.

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As the Hannover Principles suggest, "Human designs should, like the living world, derive their creative forces from perpetual solar income." 1The college will move in that direction. We will

  • conserve energy in offices, dorm rooms, computer labs, the cafeteria, etc.
  • reduce dependence on fossil-fueled cars and trucks
  • look for cleaner energy sources
  • consider generating our own power
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1In the early 1990s, the City of Hannover, Germany, was planning to be the site of the world exposition in the year 2000. The city chose "Humanity, Nature, and Technology" as the theme for EXPO 2000, and decided to directly address the difficult issue of imagining and encouraging a sustainable future. William McDonough and Michael Braungart collaborated to develop the following principles:

  1. Insist on rights of humanity and nature to co-exist in a healthy, supportive, diverse and sustainable condition.
  2. Recognize interdependence. The elements of human design interact with and depend upon the natural world, with broad and diverse implications at every scale. Expand design considerations to recognizing even distant effects.
  3. Respect relationships between spirit and matter. Consider all aspects of human settlement including community, dwelling, industry and trade in terms of existing and evolving connections between spiritual and material consciousness.
  4. Accept responsibility for the consequences of design decisions upon human well-being, the viability of natural systems, and their right to co-exist.
  5. Create safe objects of long-term value. Do not burden future generations with requirements for maintenance of vigilant administration of potential danger due to the careless creation of products, processes or standards.
  6. Eliminate the concept of waste. Evaluate and optimize the full life-cycle of products and processes, to approach the state of natural systems, in which there is no waste.
  7. Rely on natural energy flows. Human designs should, like the living world, derive their creative forces from perpetual solar income. Incorporate the energy efficiently and safely for responsible use.
  8. Understand the limitations of design. No human creation lasts forever and design does not solve all problems. Those who create and plan should practice humility in the face of nature. Treat nature as a model and mentor, not and inconvenience to be evaded or controlled.
  9. Seek constant improvement by the sharing of knowledge. Encourage direct and open communication between colleagues, patrons, manufacturers and users to link long term sustainable considerations with ethical responsibility, and re-establish the integral relationship between natural processes and human activity.

The Hannover Principles should be seen as a living document committed to the transformation and growth in the understanding of our interdependence with nature, so that they may adapt as our knowledge of the world evolves