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  • Renewable Energy Firms Strike Gold with Green Employee Benefits

    A new Renewable Energy World article gives details on new benifits for those going 'green.'
    Posted to Employment & Market News by Jessica on 2-9-2009
    Filed under: Advocacy, Business, carbon, carbon emissions, carbon footprint, Carbon Neutral, Carbon Neutrality, Career, clean energy, Climate Change, Climate Protection, community, conservation, cultural climate, educational growth, energy, energy management, Global Warming, Green Buildings, Green Cleaning, green energy, green power, greenhouse emissions, greenhouse gas emissions, greenhouse gasses
  • Colorado Student Public Interest Research Group (CoPIRG)

    Description: "Through CoPIRG we gain an educational experience in democratic citizenship. In addition, we get a chance to face up to society's big problems, take action, and win concrete changes that improve the quality of our lives." Sustainability Initiatives: Global Warming Project:...
    Posted to Professional Associations by Jessica on 1-27-2009
    Filed under: Advocacy, association, awareness, Biotechnology, Business, campus, carbon, carbon emissions, carbon footprint, Carbon Neutral, Carbon Neutrality, Carbon Trading, cities, city planning, clean energy, clean energy entrepreneurs, Climate, Climate Change, Climate neutrality, Climate Protection, College, Colleges, communities, community, community planning, conservation, culture, curriculum, Earth day, ecological footprint, ecosystem management, education, efficiency, employment, energy, energy conservation, Energy Efficiency, Environment, environmental, environmental management, environmental protection, environmental sustainability, Global Warming, green, green campuses, green chemistry, green jobs, green power, greenhouse emissions, greenhouse gas, greenhouse gas emissions, greenhouse gas management, higher education, Individuals, internship, leader, leaders, natural environment, natural resource management, natural resources, nature, Not-for-profit, policy, pollution, preservation, progress, Recycle, renewable energy, scholarships, Schools, Science, stewardship, student, students, sustainability, Sustainable, sustainable development, Technology, United States, Volunteer, waste management, water management, wind, wind energy, young, youth
  • Connecticut Student Public Interest Research Group (Conn PIRG)

    Description: "Through ConnPIRG we gain an educational experience in democratic citizenship. In addition, we get a chance to face up to society's big problems, take action, and win concrete changes that improve the quality of our lives." Sustainability Initiatives: Global Warming Project...
    Posted to Professional Associations by Jessica on 1-27-2009
    Filed under: Advocacy, association, awareness, Biotechnology, Business, campus, Campus Ecology, carbon, carbon emissions, carbon footprint, Carbon Neutral, Carbon Neutrality, Carbon Trading, cities, clean energy, clean energy entrepreneurs, Climate, Climate Change, Climate neutrality, Climate Protection, College, Colleges, communities, community, community planning, Connecticut, conservation, culture, curriculum, Earth day, ecological footprint, ecosystem management, education, efficiency, electricity, employment, energy, energy conservation, Energy Efficiency, energy management, Environment, environmental, environmental management, environmental protection, environmental sustainability, fresh water, Global Warming, green, green campuses, green chemistry, green jobs, green manufacturing, green power, greenhouse emissions, greenhouse gas, greenhouse gas emissions, greenhouse gas management, habitat alteration, Health, high school, higher education, Individuals, internship, land, land use management, landfill gas utilization, leader, leaders, natural environment, natural resources, nature, Not-for-profit, operation, policy, politics, pollution, progress, public land, Recycle, Recycling, regional planning, renewable energy, research, responsible planning, scholarships, Schools, Science, student, students, sustainability, Sustainable, sustainable development, sustainable ecological systems, Technology, United States, universities, Volunteer, waste, waste management, Water, water management, whaling, Wildlife, young, youth
  • Climate Crisis Coalition

    Description: The Climate Crisis Coalition (CCC) was founded in 2004 to create awareness and convey a sense of urgency about the climate crisis and broaden the constituency of the climate action movement. Our mission was also to approach climate change from the holistic perspective that links issues of...
    Posted to Professional Associations by Jessica on 1-27-2009
    Filed under: Advocacy, Agriculture, alternative energy, apprenticeships, association, awareness, carbon, carbon emissions, carbon footprint, Carbon Neutral, Carbon Neutrality, Carbon Trading, clean energy, Climate, Climate Change, Climate neutrality, Climate Protection, communities, community, community planning, composting, conservation, culture, Design, Earth day, ecological design, ecological footprint, ecology, ecosystems, education, efficiency, energy, energy conservation, Energy Efficiency, energy management, Environment, environmental, environmental management, environmental protection, environmental sustainability, forests, fresh water, Global Warming, green campuses, green jobs, green power, greenhouse emissions, greenhouse gas, greenhouse gas emissions, greenhouse gas management, higher education, Individuals, internship, land, land use management, leader, leaders, natural environment, natural resource management, natural resources, Not-for-profit, operation, pollution, preservation, progress, public land, Recycle, Recycling, renewable energy, renewable resources, research, resources, responsible planning, student, sustainability, Sustainable, sustainable development, sustainable ecological systems, wind, wind energy, young, youth
  • Clean Air Cool Planet

    Description: Clean Air-Cool Planet (CA-CP) is the region's leading organization dedicated to finding and promoting solutions to global warming: They partner with companies, campuses, communities and science centers throughout the Northeast to help reduce their carbon emissions. They help their partners...
    Posted to Professional Associations by Jessica on 1-21-2009
    Filed under: Advocacy, alternative energy, bioenergy, Business, campus, Campus Ecology, carbon, carbon emissions, carbon footprint, Carbon Neutral, Carbon Neutrality, Carbon Trading, clean energy, Climate, Climate Change, Climate neutrality, Climate Protection, College, Colleges, community, conservation, cooling, curriculum, Earth day, education, electricity, energy, Energy Efficiency, energy management, environmental, environmental sustainability, Global Warming, greenhouse emissions, greenhouse gas emissions, Recycle, Recycling, Schools, sustainability, Sustainable, young, youth
  • Lane Community College

    Location : Oregon Size of School: 36,000 students Type of Enrollment: Traditional, Duel-enroll, Programs : Lane's environmental curriculum includes a 2-year degree program in energy management and a 2-year degree program in renewable energy technology. Lane's Science Division offers many courses...
    Posted to Educational Growth by Jessica on 1-13-2009
    Filed under: alternative electricity, Applied Sciences, Campus Ecology, carbon, carbon emissions, Carbon Neutral, Carbon Trading, clean energy, Climate, Climate Change, Climate Protection, College, Colleges, community, community college, curriculum, energy management, environmental, Global Warming, Green Buildings, Green Cleaning, green energy, green power, greenhouse emissions, greenhouse gas emissions, greenhouse gasses, heating, Oregon, paper, Recycle, Recycling, renewable energy, Science
  • Colorado College

    Location : Colorado Size of School: 3000 students Type of Enrollment: Traditional Programs : Geology, Environmental Science Green Initiatives: Colorado College's (CC) first on-campus renewable electricity project was initiated in April of 2008 and completed only three weeks later, just before graduation...
    Posted to Educational Growth by Jessica on 1-13-2009
    Filed under: Advocacy, agricultural, alternative electricity, Applied Biological Sciences, Bachelor of Arts, biodegradable, biodiversity, bioenergy, Biological Sciences, biomass, bioproducts, Biotechnology, Business, Campus Ecology, carbon, Carbon Neutral, Carbon Trading, clean energy, Climate, Climate Change, Climate Protection, College, Colleges, community, compositing program, composting, conservation, Design, ecological design, electricity, energy, Energy Efficiency, energy systems, environmental, Food, Global Warming, Green Buildings, Green Cleaning, green energy, green power, greenhouse emissions, greenhouse gas emissions, greenhouse gasses, Recycle, Recycling, renewable sources, reusable water, Science, Solar, Solar Array, Solar Energy, suitability, sustainability, Sustainable, waste, waste management, waste reduction, wastewater, wastewater reuse, water conservation, water management
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