Stories tagged with: Sustainability

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The Right Path to Success

Craig Butler has made a significant impact in public service over his career. But first, he graduated from OHIO’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service in 1997.

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Free bicycle valet parking available at Peden Stadium for select OHIO football games

This Saturday, Sept. 11, the OHIO community is encouraged to ride their bicycles to Peden Stadium for the 2 p.m. OHIO football game against Duquesne.

Policy options to enable an equitable energy transition

On the path to an equitable energy transition, Ohio University faculty contributes insight on how to get there

In light of the Biden administration’s recent pledge to cut US emissions by 50–52% from 2005 levels, a new report led by Resources for the Future lays out the costs and benefits of policies.

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New online Master of Sustainability, Security, and Resilience program launching in fall 2021

Ohio University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs is now enrolling for a new fully online Master of Sustainability, Security and Resilience program.

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Voinovich School students win awards in 2021 Student Expo

Several students from Ohio University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs won awards for their work at the 2021 Virtual Student Expo.

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OHIO announces 2021 Sustainability Award winners

Ohio University’s Office of Sustainability is pleased to celebrate Earth Day with recognition of the 2021 Sustainability Award winners.

Ask the Experts Sustainability

OHIO experts discuss sustainability, climate change and reducing our carbon footprint

OHIO professors discussed ways we as a society can be more sustainable and reduce our carbon footprint, as well as the impacts of climate change on equity, justice and health, in Ask the Experts.

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International environmental studies graduate gains immersive sustainability experience at OHIO

For Paola Sofia Muñoz Gamboa, sustainability and eco-friendliness have been at the forefront of her Ohio University experience.

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OHIO to celebrate Earth Day 2021 with special events

The OHIO Earth Day celebrations will feature online content and several special announcements, including the 2021 Sustainability Award winners.

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Dr. Jesus Pagan to lead talk on plastics recycling at Sustainable Infrastructure Hub spring seminar

Pagan, the OHIO Office of Sustainability’s new Sustainable Infrastructure Hub coordinator, will lead a demonstration and discussion of plastics recycling research on April 19.

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Arbor Day Foundation honors Ohio University with 2020 Tree Campus Higher Education recognition

Ohio University was recently honored by the Arbor Day Foundation for the fifth consecutive year with the 2020 Tree Campus Higher Education recognition.

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Sustainability Awards nominations accepted through March 18

The awards recognize students, staff, faculty, departments and community members or organizations for their outstanding contributions to sustainability at Ohio University or in the local community.

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Environmental Peacebuilding: Voinovich School professor co-authors lead article in January issue of International Affairs

Geoff Dabelko co-authored the lead article for the January 2021 issue of International Affairs, a special issue on environmental peacebuilding that he also co-edited.

AGU fall meeting; shaping the future of science #AGU20

Voinovich School faculty present at 2020 American Geophysical Union Conference

Faculty member Geoffrey Dabelko, Sarah Davis, and former faculty Derek Kauneckis presented their respective research at the virtual American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in December.

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Environmental studies alumnae and faculty co-author climate risk adaptation paper

Recent Honor’s Tutorial College environmental studies graduate Rachel Martin, ’20, co-authored a paper with Derek Kauneckis about how vulnerable coastal communities adapt to climate risks.

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