Here you can find archived news stories regarding campus sustainability.
News Stories for June-August 2009
7/09 - The Denmark Project: Climate Change from Europe to the Oregon Coast
News Stories for May 2009
5/09 - Shining a (natural) light on green schools
5/09 -
How about green renovations in existing US schools?
5/09 - Humanity's greatest challenge and its solution
5/09 - Mount Angel Parks Proposal Unveiled
New Stories for April 2009
4/09 - UO Professor and student win Civic Engagement award
4/09 - Greenwaching and eco-friendly materials
4/09 - The Carbon-Paper Link: How simple choices reduce emissions
4/09 - The right balance on climate change and clean energy
4/09 - Researchers look to make 'messy' nanotech production 'clean and green'
4/09 - Climate change threatens Channel Island artifacts
4/09 - Removing toxic metals from water
News Stories for March 2009
3/09 - UO assistant professor honored for green planning
3/09 - 'Green chemistry' movement sprouts in colleges, companies
3/09 - Oregon researchers work to turn water and sunlight into energy
3/09 - Exercise for Electricity at UK
3/09 - Universities create green building research programs
3/09 - Cutting Emissions is the Mission
3/09 - Eugene-Springfield face Upper Willamette climate threats
News Stories for February 2009
2/09 - Which is greener?: a new building, or an old one?
2/09 - Climate change costly for Oregon and western states
News Stories for 2008
12/08 - UO professor makes case to invest in "green jobs"
12/08 - UO to upgrade campus utilities
11/08 - Oregon BEST Faculty Membership Program
11/08 - UO Recognized for vegetarian menu
10/08 - Conference guides way to greener Oregon
9/08 - OTREC, designBridge recognized for sustainability efforts
9/08 - Community award-winning sustainability programs
7/08 - New Oregon BEST Director
7/08 - News coverage of UO sustainability ranking
7/08 - Princeton Review's Green Rating Honor Roll
6/08 - Meyer Fund Recipients
5/08 - Commencement Speech on Climate Change
5/08 - CLI Job Announcement
5/08 - UO Climate Master Program