March for Science (April 22, 2017): Why They March: “Science and Scientists Are Now Under Attack” via The Intercept Marching Scientists Will Have A Lot In…
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“Life on the Forgotten Farms of Guangzhou” via City Lab “Read to Respond: Articles for Student Activists” via Duke Press “Artist’s brilliant National Park posters advertise…
Comments closedInterested in solar panels? Google Project Sunroof can help! Think You Have What It Takes to Become a Farmer? It is harder than it looks. How…
Comments closedAnthropocene Minerals “Rock solid evidence of Anthropocene seen in 208 minerals we made” via New Scientist “Plastiglomerate, the Anthropocene’s New Stone” an interview with Kelly…
Comments closedIn Honor of International Women’s Day “All the sustainable ladies: 10 women who will inspire you“ “76 women on a glacier are changing the world” “Femmes…
Comments closedMapping Sea Level Trends From National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA): Tides and Currents Sea Level Trends Map https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/sltrends/sltrends.shtml. Mapping Public Opinion Trends From Yale…
Comments closedRe-blogging the rich and wonderful content loaded into this week’s Sustainable Duke newsletter: News Nominate staff, faculty, or students for the 5th Annual Sustainability Awards…
Comments closedInterested in Sustainable Agriculture? Check out Patagonia’s new 20-minute video Unbroken Ground. “Our food choices are deeply connected to climate change. Unbroken Ground, a compelling…
Comments closedEco-Tips for reducing your digital trace Device Maintenance Buy Conscientiously & Consume Selectively buy energy-saver devices buy repairable devices buy used and refurbished devices buy…
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