University Action

  • Trump Pulls Out of the Paris Accord: What Does This Mean for University Climate Research and Activism?

    Trump Pulls Out of the Paris Accord: What Does This Mean for University Climate Research and Activism?

    After much controversy and speculation, President Trump has decided to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement, as of today June 1, 2017. In an announcement, Trump stated that he decided to withdraw from the agreement because he deemed it unfair to the U.S., but he indicated that he would be willing to negotiate… Read More

  • Temple University Helps the Cause of Sustainability with Surplus Program

    Temple University Helps the Cause of Sustainability with Surplus Program

    In 2014, Americans generated about 258 million tons of municipal solid waste, which is defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to exclude industrial, hazardous and construction waste. That translates to each person producing 4.4 pounds of trash per day. That’s a lot of trash! More than half of the trash generated is either incinerated… Read More

  • Moving Out of Campus: Sustainable Ways to Reduce Waste by Universities

    Moving Out of Campus: Sustainable Ways to Reduce Waste by Universities

    The average college student discards 640 pounds of waste annually, with the bulk of the waste generated in May and June when students move out of campus at the end of a school year. Instead of taking their belongings — clothes, books, foods and even furniture — back with them, many students simply throw away… Read More

  • University Of Kentucky Campus Kitchen’s Fight Against Hunger Beefed Up by Student’s Research

    University Of Kentucky Campus Kitchen’s Fight Against Hunger Beefed Up by Student’s Research

    Hunger is a continuing problem in the U.S. that remains largely hidden, even though over 42 million Americans suffer from it. While 1 in 8 Americans go hungry, 60 million tons of produce worth $160 billion pounds are discarded annually in the U.S. What a waste! The reason for such waste sounds ludicrous, but it… Read More

  • Virginia Tech Residential Leadership Community Ties Praxis Projects to Sustainable Development Goals

    Virginia Tech Residential Leadership Community Ties Praxis Projects to Sustainable Development Goals

    In September 2015, 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by 193 United Nations members to end poverty and hunger, protect our planet and ensure that every single person enjoys peace and prosperity. It was a call to action for global involvement that has inspired many universities, including Virginia Tech, to take action towards them.… Read More

  • Universities Help to Alleviate Water Crisis

    Universities Help to Alleviate Water Crisis

    Water makes up 65 percent of our body mass, and we can’t survive more than 3 days without it. Yet our water is in jeopardy, mostly from problems we created. In this article, we address the urgent need for action — to ensure access to safe water, to preserve the planet’s freshwater, and to fix… Read More

  • Sustainability Week at Ithaca College

    Sustainability Week at Ithaca College

    These days, sustainability has become one the most popular terms in the professional world, spanning many different industries. There has never been a more appropriate time for great minds to create new ways of taking care of our planet and help us live as green a lifestyle as possible. This mindset has spread to colleges… Read More

  • Universities Make Sustainable Energy a Priority

    Universities Make Sustainable Energy a Priority

    Universities across the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States are making sustainable energy a priority on their campuses. These environmental initiatives are reducing energy costs, countering carbon emissions, and making a visible commitment to sustainability evident to all students. Students are also actively involved in efforts to provide sustainable energy.   [divider] University of… Read More

  • USC Students Help Solve California’s Water Crisis

    USC Students Help Solve California’s Water Crisis

    California, hailed for so long as the “Promised Land,” may be seeing a new kind of promise. The state has been suffering from severe water drought the past few years; the water crisis was so serious that Gov. Jerry Brown ordered a mandatory cut of 25 percent in water usage by cities and local agencies… Read More

  • RecycleMania: The Other March Madness

    RecycleMania: The Other March Madness

    While March Madness, College Basketball’s biggest tournament, is still about a week away, another competition is already heating up at many colleges across North America. “Recycle Mania” is a green movement, started in 2001, where colleges compete against each other in an effort to promote recycling and waste reduction. The friendly annual competition starts in the… Read More

  • The Future of 100% Renewable Energy Will Happen Sooner Than You Think on College Campuses

    The Future of 100% Renewable Energy Will Happen Sooner Than You Think on College Campuses

    It may not be easy being green, but many colleges and universities across the country are certainly making a significant effort to try. The past few years in particular have seen many changes regarding energy and resources being made around the country, in both private homes and businesses. Some colleges have opted to join the… Read More

  • University of Michigan’s Campus Farm Encourages Interest in Agriculture

    University of Michigan’s Campus Farm Encourages Interest in Agriculture

    The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan has many traditions and qualities that fans and non-fans alike might know and even love. There’s one thing, however, nestled near the Project Grow garden in the Matthaei Botanical Gardens that many people might not be aware of. A campus farm. Though the Campus Farm began in… Read More

  • Growing Their Own: California University Tries Its Hand at Farming

    Growing Their Own: California University Tries Its Hand at Farming

    When we think of The University of California, Santa Barbra, we don’t typically picture anything to do with farming. Located on the sun-kissed coast of Southern California, this beautiful campus is known for everything from beach parties to beach volleyball tournaments. Indeed, fruit tree orchards and vegetable gardens seem to be about as far removed… Read More

  • University of North Carolina Receives Duke Energy Grant for Wetlands

    University of North Carolina Receives Duke Energy Grant for Wetlands

    The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) is the newest recipient of a Duke Energy Water Resources Fund grant to construct two new wetlands on campus. Duke Energy’s grant which totals over $46,000 will go towards the wetland construction, which will be built on on their campus in March of 2017. According to a… Read More

  • UMich Students Help Flint Residents Find Clean Water

    UMich Students Help Flint Residents Find Clean Water

    Mywater-Flint, a joint project between University of Michigan-Flint and the Michigan Data Science Team at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, was launched December 8. The mywater-flint web app — a direct response to the Flint water crisis (in which dangerous levels of lead were found in the city’s water supply)— displays a map of the city where… Read More

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