OU strives for sustainability with emission-reduction plan
By Austin Stahl | May 7, 2012By 2075, Ohio University aims to be emission-free.
By 2075, Ohio University aims to be emission-free.
Ohio University’s goal to wean off coal as a fuel source by 2015 is a trend that other Ohio universities are adopting because of not only environmental reasons but also human health risks.
In a day filled with discussion about Ohio University tuition costs, the Board of Trustees fielded presentations dealing with conflict minerals as well as university construction projects during Thursday’s resources meeting.
1. What the Frack is in That Water?
Power plant emission standards, food and green advertising: three compelling issues that deservedly come with three compelling reads.
As part of this blog, every Monday through Thursday, I will be providing you with three links to environmental news stories that are worth reading. Included, of course, will be some witty commentary from myself.
It’s time to move on. Time to move past the political rhetoric on the subject of the environment, especially climate change. Time to start listening a little more to science.
It is not easy for anyone to leave a place they have worked and lived for 11 years. And it might be even harder for children who have spent an equally long time in the community with their friends and classmates.
LeBron James. Andrew Luck. Brian Gainor.