The university will again observe a four-day, 10-hour work schedule this summer to reduce energy costs and the university’s carbon footprint. The 4/10 schedule will run from June 13 through Aug. 26. The standard 4/10 work schedule will run from…
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Editor’s Note: This post has been changed because the www.greencampuscpp.edu URL is no longer valid. Join Green Campus in turning out the lights for Earth Hour 2011 on March 26, from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. For one hour, power down…
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Graphic design and marketing double major Arturo Wibawa received a gold distinction for his environmental awareness poster series and will have his work published in the 2011 Graphis New Talent Annual. The poster series was part of Assistant Professor Alyssa…
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Editor’s Note: This post was updated because the greencampuscpp URL is no longer valid. Join Green Campus in turning out the lights for Earth Hour 2011 on March 26, from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. For one hour, power down and…
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When the College of Business Administration building complex opens next year, it will be among the most environmentally friendly in the CSU. A new challenge grant will...
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The athletics department wins the NCAA Division II 2010 Game Environment Award of Excellence. The entry submitted by Lisa Kusayanagi, athletics marketing coordinator, was selected as the winner for the CCAA Conference with a $500 award to the Athletics Department.…
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Environmental activist and author Annie Leonard will discuss consumption, waste, limited resources and sustainability – topics from her book “The Story of Stuff” – at Cal Poly Pomona on Tuesday, Nov. 16 at 4 p.m. in Ursa Minor. The discussion…
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Meaghan Smith, Cal Poly Pomona’s sustainability coordinator, appeared recently on Charter Cable’s “Local Edition” to discuss the university’s Climate Action Plan, an initiative to attain carbon neutrality by 2030. Among the steps taken on campus are the installation of more…
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More than 4,500 solar panels are being installed on campus this summer as part of the university's efforts to become carbon neutral. Construction began in mid-July, and the panels are expected to go into operation around October.
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Ask anyone who knows me, and they'd probably agree that I'm an advocate. It's in my nature to be sensitive to inequalities and unmet needs. And to me, the ultimate voiceless victim is the environment.
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