Chalmers University of Technology, Goteborg, Sweden – March 17-20, 2004 by Philip Michael Sheehy Forum discussion Thread What makes a city sustainable? How can our society develop solutions to the problems associated with rapid urbanization? What types of initiatives — local, regional and global — are plausible? What can students do? The answers to these questions do not come [...]
Continue reading...Friday, May 7, 2004
by Maria Olsson The increased global warming necessitates exchanging fossil fuels for biofuels. Wood pellets are a relatively new and increasingly popular biomass fuel. This fuel can both be used in residences and as an inexpensive and convenient alternative to fossil fuels in large-scale heat and power plants. However, in many forested countries like Sweden, the [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 8, 2003
by Dhammika Bokolamulla Chalmers Students for Sustainability CSS wrote a paper about the education of Street Children in Bangladesh that will be presented at the Copernicus Conference that is held this summer in Pécs, Hungary. The hope is to implement this project with the help of Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA). A street child is any child [...]
Continue reading...
Saturday, May 8, 2004
1 Comment