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The next time you take a tea or coffee break, consider bringing your own mug. Most cafes, including the Daily Grind, provide discounts or incentives for using reusable mugs. Buying organic is another way to mitigate environmental impacts, as the coffee or tea is grown without pesticides and herbicides which can run off into water and create dead zones.
UNC Athletics #TurnItGreen
UNC Athletics recently released a comprehensive report outlining sustainability initiatives throughout the department and across campus. The report highlights UNC Athletics’ sustainability efforts, including:
• More recycling bins at athletic events
• Using reclaimed water for athletic fields, with a projected savings of 10 million gallons of potable water annually
• Installing low-flow toilets that reduce water consumption by up to 30 percent per flush
The Smith Center took on a different look during the January 30 men’s basketball game as students, the pep band, dance team, cheerleaders and Rameses all donned “#TurnItGreen” REPREVE® t-shirts, which are each made from 15 recycled plastic bottles. UNC and North Carolina-based Unifi, Inc., makers of REPREVE, have been collaborating since 2014 to raise awareness among students, faculty, fans and alumni about recycling and how Unifi transforms plastic bottles into REPREVE-based products. Read more »
• More recycling bins at athletic events
• Using reclaimed water for athletic fields, with a projected savings of 10 million gallons of potable water annually
• Installing low-flow toilets that reduce water consumption by up to 30 percent per flush
The Smith Center took on a different look during the January 30 men’s basketball game as students, the pep band, dance team, cheerleaders and Rameses all donned “#TurnItGreen” REPREVE® t-shirts, which are each made from 15 recycled plastic bottles. UNC and North Carolina-based Unifi, Inc., makers of REPREVE, have been collaborating since 2014 to raise awareness among students, faculty, fans and alumni about recycling and how Unifi transforms plastic bottles into REPREVE-based products. Read more »
UNC Hosts Clean Tech Summit
The 3rd Annual NC Clean Tech Summit will be held on February 18-19 at the William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education in Chapel Hill. This year’s event will highlight the latest innovations and recent trends of the clean tech industry and challenges ahead. Students will have the opportunity to engage with clean-tech industry leaders through one-on-one mentoring, networking sessions, and a panel discussion. Conference registration is $250, with special rates for one-day participants, students, and others. Read more »
Learn to Lead Staff Sustainability Efforts
“Making the Workplace More Sustainable,” an interactive staff sustainability workshop, helps participants identify, measure and promote sustainable practices in their work areas. Participants learn about UNC sustainability goals and initiatives, become “green events” certified, and learn how to conduct a Workplace Sustainability Assessment. The upcoming, two-day training will be held Tuesday, February 23, and Thursday, February 25, from 8:30am - 12:30pm, at the Administrative Office Building on Airport Drive. Register soon through ConnectCarolina for “Workplace Sustainability 1,” space is limited. Read more »
Carolina Environmental Film Festival
Students and filmmakers are encouraged to submit short documentaries on environmental issues and sustainability for the Carolina Environmental Film Festival. The festival, organized by the UNC Institute for the Environment and UNC Sustainability Office, will be held at the Varsity Theater from 7-9pm on April 22. Documentaries should be less than 10 minutes in length and recently produced. A panel of judges will award prizes to the top submissions. Read more »
New Resource for Energy Efficient Laboratory Equipment
The Energy-Efficient Laboratory Equipment Wiki, a tool created by the Laboratories for the 21st Century program and now available on I2SL, includes energy data and best practice information on dozens of types of laboratory equipment. The wiki provides:
• Purchasing information so the most efficient equipment can be selected
• Tips for researchers on how to use existing equipment most efficiently
• Realistic estimates of power consumption for different types of equipment
Laboratory equipment users are invited to peruse the wiki to determine the energy efficiency of existing equipment or consider equipment efficiency before purchasing new equipment. Read more »
• Purchasing information so the most efficient equipment can be selected
• Tips for researchers on how to use existing equipment most efficiently
• Realistic estimates of power consumption for different types of equipment
Laboratory equipment users are invited to peruse the wiki to determine the energy efficiency of existing equipment or consider equipment efficiency before purchasing new equipment. Read more »
Sustainable Business & Social Impact Conference
Join the Duke Net Impact Club and Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship on Wednesday, February 24 for the 11th annual Sustainable Business & Social Impact Conference. This year's conference will highlight the future of sustainable and social impact around the world. Confirmed keynote speakers include Rose Marcario, President and CEO of Patagonia, and Barbara Pierce Bush, CEO and co-founder of Global Health Corps Register here »
Next South Career Conference
Next South 2016, the Southeast’s largest conference and career fair for future leaders seeking careers in sustainability and corporate responsibility, will be held on February 26 in Atlanta. The event features a full day of speakers and panels, plus a career fair with top companies seeking talent for internship and career opportunities. Registration is $45. Read more »
Call for Films: Real Food Films 2016
Real Food Media is looking for powerful films about sustainable food, farming, and innovative strategies. Share your 4-minutes-or-less original film by March 1 to be eligible to win prizes and distribution opportunities. Read more »
Climate Change Adaptation Conference
Abundance NC’s Climate Change Adaptation Conference grew out of a need for education and support for local farmers experiencing extreme weather challenges. The 2016 conference will explore practical and social solutions and adaptations to climate change on March 4, from 8am-5pm at Central Carolina Community College. The pre-conference “Amuse Bouche” on March 3, the evening before the conference, is open to the public and followed by a discussion about food sovereignty and social issues. Register here »
Communicating Science Workshop for Graduate Students
The second annual ComSciCon-Triangle will be held May 14and May 21 at the Frontier at Research Triangle Park. Graduate students in STEM fields at triangle universities will have the opportunity to develop their science communication skills, network with other students, and learn from professional science communicators and experts. Read more »
Summer Institue on Sustainability and Energy
This August, the Energy Initiative at the University of Illinois at Chicago will host its sixth annual Summer Institute on Sustainability and Energy, a two-week intensive workshop and lecture series for students and professionals. The “Nexus” program will explore the intersection of energy and water and impact on the environment. All participants will receive lodging support for the duration of the program, and many will receive partial support for travel costs. Apply by July 1.Read more »
Paid Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates
IDEA seeks motivated and talented undergraduate students to participate in ten-week full-time summer research programs. Students will work with UNC faculty, participate in graduate school prep seminars, and share experiences. Research opportunities are available in Marine Sciences, Geology, Geography, and Environmental Sciences. Previous research experience is not required. Apply by February 29. Read more »
Researchers Map the Sea Floor for Offshore Wind Farms
The outer continental shelf of North Carolina supports some of the best conditions for potential offshore wind energy in the southeast United States. However, the construction of offshore energy facilities could impact sensitive marine ecosystems. Researchers from the UNC Institute of Marine Sciences are studying the hardbottom rocky reefs that serve as essential habitats for valuable fish species to better understand these unique offshore ecosystems. The researchers use hydrographic sonar survey methods to map the seafloor. These maps can be used to minimize impacts to sensitive seafloor habitats. Read more »
Thursday, February 11, 2016
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