As Campus students and members of SfGS – UoN, we are obligated to playing a major role in developing a sustainable campus life and consequently, contributing to a larger “environmental footprint”. Our broad objective (a restatement of 2008 Office target) is to measure and assess the current conditions and consumption patterns at The University of [...]
Continue reading...Monday, May 1, 2006
Author: Atish Bajpai MSc (Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Infrastructure); Kungl Tekniska Hagskolan, Stockholm, Sweden The environment is in trouble and the United Nations is implementing plans in many areas to make the environment sustainable. Millennium goal 7 sets out the following 3 targets in the area of environmental sustainability about energy/forests/biodiversity, water & sanitation, and slums. Target 9: [...]
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by Timo Marquez Arreaza In sustainable energy development, many actors are involved in the juggling and distribution of our natural resources, each with the best (personal or social) intentions in mind. These actors, which can be corporations, governments, and/or civil society, tend to follow set series of procedures to carry out these decisions, using tools such [...]
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