02/18/2016
If We Cared About The Environment Like We Care About Football “All I’ve ever wanted is a son who joins Earth Club!”
As subsequent brigades build on each other, projects are continued through successive phases, year after year.
The mission of Environmental Brigades is to empower rural communities in Panama to reverse degradation and preserve their environment through reforestation, sustainable agriculture, waste management and education programs. Environmental Brigade provides student volunteers with the opportunity to gain first-hand experience in environmental management and education by empowering community members in
02/18/2016
If We Cared About The Environment Like We Care About Football “All I’ve ever wanted is a son who joins Earth Club!”
Hey there Environmental Brigaders! We'd like to share some new and important updates in the environmental world every once a while, and recently there was a big one: the shutdown of the Keystone Pipeline. Here's a quick video explaining what the pipeline is (below).
And an article about Obama's statement and the whole deal: http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/11/06/455007054/president-obama-expected-to-reject-keystone-xl-plan-friday
For those of you that despise the weather but still want to help, go eat at Five Guys on the Public Health chapter's fundraiser night! https://www.facebook.com/events/813907215331491/
Help our fellow brigaders out by eating delicious food! Here is a fundraiser Medical brigades is holding at hofbrauhaus: https://www.facebook.com/events/619243178221965/
Brigaders: There is a Global Brigades meeting tomorrow night at 7 PM in Benedum 157. See you tomorrow!
01/23/2015
Reducing your food waste can help reduce your carbon footprint
How Reducing Food Waste Could Ease Climate Change The energy used to produce wasted food generates more than 3.3 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide.
01/22/2015
This really cool talk about the struggles and successes of development projects in Africa is about to start! Today from 1-3 in 4130 Posvar Hall
This afternoon in Posvar Hall: Let’s Talk Africa! — with free pizza. David F. Tye talks about... Many development projects fail to improve the lives of people in the developing world. Despite the good intentions of the project designers, many of these projects cause more problems than they solve. Straightforward water projects are implemented and fail to provide water; innovative technology is…
01/22/2015
Cool DIY projects to reuse old T-shirts!
Reuse & Recycle: 10 DIY Projects Using Old T-Shirts Have a bunch of old t-shirts that you are not quite ready to get rid of, but haven't worn in some time? Try turning them into one of these 10 projects.
01/20/2015
Panel - Confronting Environmental Racism: Views from the front lines of the Climate Justice Struggle
When - Thursday Jan 22, 2015 from 4-5:30 PM
Where - 4130 Posvar Hall
Refreshments will be provided and the professor moderating the panel is awesome! Definitely stop by if you have time!
01/20/2015
For those of you interested in clean energy!
This small-scale hybrid energy device harvests both sun and wind Combining solar PV and vertical axis wind turbines into a single modular unit, the SolarMill is billed as "world’s first integrated hybrid technology"
01/16/2015
Excellent piece by RollingStone on Fossil Fuel Divestment
The Logic of Divestment: Why We Have to Kiss Off Big Carbon Now As climate-change activists pressure public institutions to dump their fossil-fuel investments, it's becoming increasingly clear that the right thing to do is also the smart thing to do
Interesting lecture to check out tonight if you are free!
Topic: Eco-Feminism
When/Where: Tuesday, Jan. 13, 9:00 pm, WPU, room 540
Description: How are different groups--particularly women--affected differently by environmental issues? What kind of intersectional approaches are being taken by movements to address the problems caused by climate change and environmental degradation? What's happening on our campus? Come talk about all of this with us!