Students and colleges starting to go green
It's school time again, and you know what that means: pencils, books, teachers' dirty looks, and ambitious eco-minded students. Thanks to the influence of today's yoots -- a generation accustomed to sorting their trash and hyper-aware of global warming -- schools across the country are greening up education. California's Green Campus Program introduces coeds to energy-efficient mini-fridges, recycled ink cartridges, and veggie-based laundry detergent; the program set up a dorm room at University of California-Irvine with eco-products buyable within a 10-minute bike ride from campus. Residence halls are popping up equipped with green touches from low-flow showerheads to garden rooftops to motion detectors that turn off lights in unoccupied rooms. Says GCP's Shyla Raghav, who seems much more mature than we were in college: "We can't continue to have a hotel mentality where every light is left on because we're not paying the bills."
straight to the source: Los Angeles Times, Janet Eastman, 23 Aug 2007
straight to the source: Chicago Tribune, Eric Benderoff, 23 Aug 2007
straight to the source: Houston Chronicle, Matthew Tresaugue, 21 Aug 2007
see also, in Grist: 15 Green Colleges and Universities
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REwonk Posted 4:02 am
24 Aug 2007
Or the government version:
"Is there a general trend toward products, services, and actions with low environmental impacts among U.S. residents below the legal adult age?"
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