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Air pollution changes lakes, creates ‘junk food’ for aquatic life

November 6th, 2009 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now

As debates about climate change — does it exist and how serious is it? – rage on, many scientists continue to uncover more and more evidence that atmospheric pollution is having negative effects on Earth, right here and now, climate change or not.

Scientists studying the chemistry of lakes reported in a study published this week that atmospheric nitrogen released from the burning of fossil fuels and the widespread use of fertilizers in agriculture is altering the makeup of even remote bodies of water.

[caption id="attachment_6418" align="alignright" width="199" caption="Green Lake 5 in Colorado (Photo: James Elser/ASU) "]Alpine Lake [/caption]

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The Green Report Card lauds colleges making a 4.0 in green

October 8th, 2009 · No Comments

By Ashley Phillips
Green Right Now

The Sustainable Endowments Institute released the 4th edition of their annual College Sustainability Report Card 2010, also known as the Green Report Card on Wednesday.

Founded in 2005 and supported by Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, the Institute supports the advancement of sustainability in higher education. It boasts that its college ranking project had a response rate of 96% in 2009, giving the Green Report Card had the highest response rate of any college sustainability ranking or rating service. The Green Report Card graded 332 universities on a scale of 1 through 4 on their performance in nine categories:College-Sustainability-Report-Card_July-21-783305

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    US Green Building Council sees campuses as leaders in green building

    August 28th, 2009 · No Comments

    By Ashley Phillips
    Green Right Now

    The U.S. Green Building Council, started 16 years ago, has 20,200 members and more than 50,000 LEED registered and certified projects around the world (80 percent are in the US).

    And the group plans to get even bigger as it turns its attention to college campuses and enlists the help of students.

    The USGBC is helping universities across the country to establish sustainability courses and USGBC student organizations, and of course, to build green. The Washington-based NGO estimates that there will be 4,300 LEED projects registered (underway) and certified (completed) on college campuses at the end of 2009.

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    Sierra Mag Lauds Ten Universities That "Get It"

    September 9th, 2008 · No Comments

    By Barbara Kessler

    College-bound high schoolers looking for an environmentally conscientious college should have no shortage of guidance this year. The Sierra Club has joined the Princeton Review in assessing the green creds of U.S. universities.

    Actually, the venerable environmental group was first out with the idea, launching a “Cool Schools” rundown in 2007. Their second annual review, in the group’s Sept./Oct.Sierra magazine, settles on list of the top ten campuses — Ten That Get It — that includes colleges of all sizes from the East to the West.

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    Green By Degrees: More Colleges Offering Sustainability Programs

    August 15th, 2008 · 2 Comments

    By Nima Kapadia
    As college students make their way to campuses across the nation for the fall semester, many are thinking ahead to future careers in business, teaching, technology or sustainability. Sustainability?
    Yes, says Arizona State University graduate student Brigitte Bavousett Hill, who hopes to use her Master’s Degree in Sustainability to help other countries lower their [...]

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