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  • Glasgow University

    Location: Scotland Size of School: 15,397 Type of Enrollment: Traditional, On-line, Evening Programs: Operate a green transport policy that is designed to encourage all staff and students to both reduce hydrocarbon consumption and at the same time improve health through increased exercise. Green Initiatives...
    Posted to Educational Growth by Aalia on 4-23-2009
    Filed under: carbon, Carbon Trading, Climate Change, conservation, Design, ecological design, energy, Energy Efficiency, green power, HEEPI, policy, Recycle, Recycling, renewable sources, Science, Scotland, Solar Energy, wastewater reuse, Water, water management
  • University of Colorado, Boulder

    Location: Colorado Size of School: 28,624 Students Type of Enrollment: Traditional Programs : College of Engineering and Applied Sciences is offering a non-credit Certificate Program in Sustainable Practices. Green Initiatives: CU-Boulder's overall grade in the College Sustainability Report Card...
    Posted to Educational Growth by Aalia on 4-23-2009
    Filed under: alternative electricity, Applied Sciences, Bachelor of Arts, Boulder, Campus Ecology, carbon, carbon emissions, Carbon Neutral, Carbon Trading, clean energy, Climate, Climate Protection, College, Colleges, Colorado, curriculum, Earth day, ecological design, ecological studies, electricity, energy, Energy Efficiency, energy systems, engineering, environmental, environmental liberal arts, Environmental Technology Management, Global Warming, Green Buildings, green energy, green power, greenhouse emissions, greenhouse gas emissions, greenhouse gasses, LEED, Recycle, Recycling, renewable energy, renewable sources, Science, wind, wind energy
  • Ecosystem Services

    Title: Ecosystem Services Date: Thursday, March 12-13, 2009 Location: Charlottesville, Virginia Description: This two-day conference at the Charlottesville Omni Hotel will explore the design and implementation of ecosystem service markets and the development of tools to enhance landowner participation...
    Posted to Conferences & Events by kaddy7 on 2-23-2009
    Filed under: carbon, environment protection, sustainability, Water
  • 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
  • Green Algae = Green Energy

    Valcent is a company that has a closed-loop photobioreactor which is leveraging algae, the fastest growing plant on the planet, to help solve some key climate issues. Algae not only sequester carbon dioxide, it simultaneously produces high grade lipids that help in more efficient fuel production. It...
    Posted to Companies To Watch by Gayle O on 1-8-2009
    Filed under: algae, carbon, biofuels
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