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How-To Tuesday: Using MABEL | |||
草榴社区 Again Receives Classification as a Carnegie Community Engaged University | |||
Huxley faculty participating in聽pilot NSF grant for new RiVER Field Studies Network | |||
Three Western Students Awarded Prestigious Hollings Scholarships | |||
Venue changes announced for FoodWISE lecture series | |||
A Closer Look at One WA City's Natural-Gas Ban Proposal | Imran Sheikh, who teaches environmental science at Western Washington University, helped the task force research getting carbon out of the residential sector - an important factor in curbing climate change. Sheikh says the proposal is achievable. |
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Huxley's Gigi Berardi to host campus 'FoodWISE' lecture series this winter | |||
The Past and the Future of the Earth鈥檚 Oldest Trees | "Hope you鈥檝e read up on the curse of the bristlecone,鈥 Andy Bunn told me, with mock concern, over breakfast at a diner in Bishop, California. We were joined by Matt Salzer, a veteran researcher from the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research. Bunn, who teaches environmental鈥 |
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Huxley's Gigi Berardi pens 'FoodWISE,' new book about making healthy, sustainable food choices | |||
To Fight Climate Change, One City May Ban Heating Homes With Natural Gas | The city鈥檚 climate task force explored a number of ambitious targets. In addition to banning natural gas in new construction, it discussed requiring conversions to electric heating when people purchased existing homes, said Dr. Charles Barnhart, a task force member and an assistant professor of鈥 |