Stories tagged with university
Peak Oil 101: Why Isn't This Class Available Yet in My College?
Posted by Glenn on June 7, 2008 - 9:00am in The Oil Drum: Local
Topic: Sociology/Psychology
Tags: college, education, peak oil, university [list all tags]
Currently, the list of academic institutions offering relevant and
up-to-date information and courses geared to confront the imminent
energy slope is awfully short. If you have ever tried to enroll in your
local university for some hands-on Peak Oil learning experience, you
may have found yourself disappointed in knowing that no such course is
offered. Even in certain high-level
economics courses that
scrape at energy depletion and natural resources, you will probably be
able to teach your professor a thing or two (if you are a keen
reader of TOD). :)
NYU's Big Sustainability Move
Posted by Glenn on October 6, 2006 - 5:11pm in The Oil Drum: Local
Topic: Environment/Sustainability
Tags: new york, new york city, nyu, oil, peak oil, sustainability, university [list all tags]

In a sign that New York City is becoming a real leader in environmental sustainability, New York University announced a major sustainability drive called "NYU Green Action Plan" (GAP). This initiative will include buying wind power, expanding its recycling efforts, improving energy efficiency, incorporating green building best practices into new buildings and renovations, expanding it's bike parking options and establishing an educational program for environmental studies.
A student group called "Green Arch Initiative" actively lobbied the University staff, faculty and student body for over a year to make environmental sustainability a priority.
Jeremy Friedman, co-president of the NYU Green Arch Initiative and a senior in Gallatin, has been working since last February to raise awareness about environmental sustainability at NYU."I literally have tears in my eyes," said Friedman, who was also at the meeting.
In September 2005, the Green Arch Initiative began discussing the issue with NYU administrators.
"Reaching out made them more aware that it was a really important issue to the student body," said Green Arch Initiative co-president Lindsay Robbins.
The group spoke with students, faculty and administrators and soon discovered that many members of the NYU community felt similarly about NYU's role in helping protect the environment.
"From that point on, it started snowballing," Friedman said. "With this kind of pace, we don't have to catch up -- we can leapfrog."

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