A project initiated “by youth for youth” to sustainably develop a community through youth employment and delivering skills, information and education to the youth. Youth in Sustainable Development Project Workcamp2010, Rivan, Nepal “Youth in Sustainable Development” is a joint project of USSHA Foundation and IDEM – Identity through Initiative. Our aim is to enable sustainable development focusing on rural [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, July 20, 2008
Studio!Sus – The student sustainability guide The Studio!Sus is a magazine published twice a year that deals with sustainability related issues. The goal is to sensitize students for sustainability issues because in the future they will be in leading position and their decisions will have a large influence. It appears with a print run of [...]
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Here are the different projects and campaigns lead by Unipoly during the academic year 07 – 08. For more information on Unipoly, please visit our Student Communities. Sustainable Tricks These sustainable tricks are yers handling with themes connected with everyday consumption. For example, water, electrical devices, drugs & cosmetics, garbage, transports, electricity and heating. We have in [...]
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Free bike repairs on campus during Earth Day. MIT’s Students for Global Sustainability was very active with on-campus outreach and education during the 2007-2008 academic year. Scattered throughout the year were many events to inform students about sustainable practices and encourage a sustainable MIT community. GreenLiving@MIT In order to promote green living, SfGS hosted a 2-part [...]
Continue reading...Friday, May 30, 2008
Chasing the energy devil. In order to establish a more sustainable way of living, a major factor is the reduction of our energy use. This is where the “Energie-WG” project comes into the game. The core of the project is an online quiz designed for people that live in rented apartments and/or do flat sharing e.g. [...]
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