Sustainability Center | Joclynn Howell | Argonaut
UI’s take on sustainability
Making environmental differences the Vandal way

It can feel as though large problems like climate change and sustainability are not within a student’s power to change. Some may be quick to believe the actions of an […]

Kari Greer Artist Climate Change | Emily Pearce | Argoanut
Idaho artists portray climate change
Local art portrays the thoughts and feelings of Moscow creators

Artists often find ways to incorporate current events, important issues and personal passions into their work as a way of expressing ideas and opinions. Moscow’s art scene is no exception […]

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Push for sustainability
We should be pushing for more sustainable period products beside the menstrual cup

The average woman will use between 5,000 and 15,000 pads and tampons during their time menstruating, most of which ends up in landfills, according to an article in National Geographic.

Administration
Ecosia, what is it?
Does a search engine really make the world a little greener?

Adjusting to the 2020 climate can be challenging. In the first three days, news about Australia’s bush fires was trending everywhere. For myself and many others, climate change and the fate of the planet was very much in mind.

Harnessing the power of the sun
A student-led project to bring solar panels to campus

A student-led UI Sustainability Center team is working in collaboration with UI Facilities Services on a plan to install nearly 400 solar panels on the roof of the Integrated Research and Innovation Center (IRIC) Building.

Climate change: is it all doom and gloom?
NYT Climate reporter Kendra Pierre-Louis speaks at eighth annual Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium

No person under 43 years old has experienced a single year on Earth with “normal” temperatures. New York Times climate reporter Kendra Pierre-Louis said 1976 was the last year Earth […]