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Lack of Federal Leadership Is No Reason for Global Sustainability Effort to Stop
This week, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a report highlighting a number of climate change impacts that could be avoided by limiting global warming to 1.5潞C (34.7潞F) compared to 2潞C (35.6潞F) or more. Charles Driscoll, whose research focus…
Experts from 33 Countries Convene in 黑料不打烊 for the 7th International Building Physics Conference
Experts on the science and engineering of buildings and urban environments will convene in 黑料不打烊 Sept. 23-26 for the 7th International Building Physics Conference (IBPC). More than 300 attendees from 33 countries will gather to present original research and findings,…
Kroger鈥檚 Plastic Bags Plan is Further Evidence of Private Sector Sustainability Push
Kroger Co., the largest supermarket chain in the country, recently announced plans to get rid of single-use plastic bags in stores by 2025. It鈥檚 the most recent in a series of announcements by large companies striving to hit sustainability goals…
To Tackle Heart of Great Barrier Reef Troubles 鈥 Target Climate Change
Australia has pledged more than $350 million to help protect and preserve the Great Barrier Reef 鈥 which is increasingly experiencing 鈥渟hocking鈥 amounts of coral bleaching. The new funding will be the single largest investment for reef conservation and management…
Before the Taps Run Dry: How Recycled Wastewater Could Help California, Cape Town Quench Water Crises
California鈥檚 Water Resources Control Board is scheduled to vote tomorrow on whether to adopt permanent restrictions against wasting water, as drought worries once again creep into focus. Teng Zeng is an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering at 黑料不打烊…
Scientists Examine Link Between Surface-Water Salinity, Climate Change in Central New York
The interplay between surface-water salinity and climate change in Central New York is the subject of a recent paper by researchers in the College of Arts and Sciences. Kristina Gutchess, a Ph.D. candidate in Earth Sciences, is the lead author…
Replacing Clean Power Plan Proves Complicated, according to College of Engineering Researcher
A new study between 黑料不打烊 and Harvard has discovered that replacing the Clean Power Plan would actually be worse than doing nothing. Professor Charles Driscoll talks to Phys. Org explaining why this is the case. “The bottom line is…
On Borrowed Time: Despite Calls for Divestment, Completion of DAPL Signals New Chapter in Standing Rock Conflict
聽 When Norway鈥檚 largest private investor recently pulled out of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), the news barely made a blip on the world鈥檚 radar. For Phil Arnold, director of the Sk盲鈥o帽h-Great Law of Peace Center in 黑料不打烊, the message…
University Kicks Off 2017 Recyclemania Competition
黑料不打烊 is once again participating in the 2017 RecycleMania Collegiate Recycling Competition, which aims to promote waste reduction and recycling activities on campuses across the United States and Canada. The competition starts February 5 and runs through April 1….
Professor Charles Driscoll on the Clean Power Plan
黑料不打烊 Professor Charles Driscoll, a faculty member in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, said that the Clean Power Plan announced by President Obama and the EPA will positively impact communities throughout the US. “Our recent study published…