Climate Change

Date: 2025

Prepared by: University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa

Introduction

The University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa actively promotes climate action through sustainable campus policies, renewable energy initiatives, smart technologies, community engagement programmes, and environmentally responsible operational practices. The university integrates sustainability into academic activities, campus management, student innovation, and community outreach to strengthen environmental awareness and support long-term climate resilience.

1. Renewable Energy and Smart Sustainability Systems

The university has expanded the use of renewable energy systems across campus infrastructure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on conventional electricity sources. Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems installed across the university generate approximately 18,000 kWh of renewable electricity annually. In addition, BD100 biodiesel contributes approximately 3,000 kWh annually, while biomass energy systems contribute approximately 7,000 kWh annually.

The university also employs smart sustainability technologies, including IoT-based irrigation systems, LED lighting, motion-sensor controls, and energy-efficient appliances to optimise electricity and water consumption across campus facilities.

2. Sustainable Transportation and Emission Reduction Initiatives

To reduce transportation-related emissions, the university operates 12 shuttle buses serving more than 1,200 students daily, including transportation to hospitals for clinical training and student accommodation facilities. These services reduce dependence on private vehicles and contribute to lower fuel consumption and reduced campus emissions.

Additional transportation sustainability measures include:

  • Prohibiting motorcycles inside campus,
  • Designated parking areas located away from major academic buildings,
  • Promotion of carpooling and shared transportation initiatives,
  • Support for digital systems that reduce commuting requirements.
3. Digital Transformation and Smart Campus Systems

The university has implemented digital learning and administration systems to reduce paper consumption, improve operational efficiency, and minimise indirect emissions associated with commuting and resource use. Online lectures, virtual meetings, e-learning platforms, and digital administrative services are regularly conducted through platforms such as Microsoft Teams and Zoom.

Smart campus systems further support sustainability through centralised heating and cooling management, digital monitoring systems, and paperless operational workflows.

4. Research, Innovation, and Green Technology

The university supports climate-related innovation through advanced research centres and student-led sustainability projects. Engineering and technology departments encourage graduation projects focused on renewable energy, environmental sustainability, energy efficiency, and smart technologies.

The Computational Sciences and Molecular Simulation (CSMS) Research Centre, established by the university, supports advanced computational research related to smart materials, medicine, and clean energy applications. The centre contributes to sustainable scientific practices by reducing dependence on resource-intensive laboratory experimentation through digital simulation technologies.

The university also employs advanced virtual reality (VR), simulation laboratories, and digital learning technologies across medicine, engineering, and law programmes to improve educational efficiency and support sustainable academic practices.

5. Community Engagement and Environmental Responsibility

The university promotes sustainability awareness through community-centred initiatives and responsible campus policies. During Ramadan, the university distributes meals and food packages to students and staff, reducing unnecessary food waste while supporting community welfare and social responsibility.

The Warith Entrepreneurship Centre further supports environmentally responsible entrepreneurship by assisting green startups and sustainability-focused student initiatives. These programmes encourage innovation in environmentally conscious business development and sustainable economic practices.

6. Sustainable Campus Policies

The university has implemented several campus policies supporting environmental sustainability and public health, including:

  • A strict smoking ban policy to improve campus air quality,
  • Paper reduction and digital administration policies,
  • Sustainable operational practices designed to minimise waste and improve resource efficiency.
Conclusion

Through renewable energy systems, sustainable transportation initiatives, digital transformation, research innovation, and community engagement programmes, the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa demonstrates a strong institutional commitment to climate action and environmental sustainability. These impactful programmes contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving operational efficiency, and strengthening environmental awareness within both the university and the wider community.