USM National Green Campus
News Archive
Week of August 3, 2009
News from Across the USM Campuses
Maryland Green
Registry - Four USM institutions have joined (TU, UB, BSU
and SU) and others are in process. For information on joining, visit the MHEC
Green Registry "join
here" page.
Gulf of Mexico
‘dead zone' is smaller than expected: The so-called dead zone in the Gulf of
Mexico, where oxygen levels drop too low to support most life near the ocean's
bottom, is smaller this year than expected, the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric AdmGulf of Mexico ‘dead zone (The Tehran [Iran] Times, 7/30/09) [Article quotes Dr. Donald
Boesch, President of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental
Science]
Chesapeake
Bay 'dead zone' reaches usual size (The Associated Press as reported on
DelawareOnline, 7/29/09) [Article quotes Bill Dennison of the University of
Maryland Center for Environmental Science]
Senators
highlight bio-lab research: Visit from Cardin, Dyson includes award for weather
efforts?(By Jeff Newman, Southern Maryland News Online
Staff, 7/29/09) [Article quotes Amanda Grimes of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science]
Chesapeake
Bay 'Dead Zone' Reaches Usual Size (Alex DeMetrick reporting, WJZ Chanel 13,
7/29/09) [News story quotes Bill Dennison of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental
Science]
Pollution
still feeding Gulf dead zone: Nutrients' effects are reduced this year, but
scientists remain wary (By Kate Spinner, The Sarasota Herald Tribune, 7/28/09) [Article quotes Dr.
Donald Boesch, President of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental
Science]
State of Maryland News
Solomons
Lab And Volunteer Are Honored: Facility, Docent Lauded For Years of Service
(By Christy Goodman, The Washington Post, 7/30/09)
Bay
'dead zone' bigger than predicted: The fish-stressing "dead zone" in the
Chesapeake Bay is bigger than predicted this summer, scientists say. (The
Baltimore Sun - B'more Green Blog, 7/29/09)
CBL Receives NWS Award,
Volunteer Honored (SouthernMarylandOnline, 7/28/09)
National and International News
Global
poll finds 73% want higher priority for climate change: Britons among the most enthusiastic about action to
stop global warming, while Americans among least willing to put environment
first, according to global public opinion poll (By Suzanne Goldberg, The [UK] Guardian, 7/30/09)
Big-Time
Athletics Programs Are Slow to Develop 'Green' Practices (By Libby Sander, The Chronicle of Higher
Education, 7/29/09)
Wow:
America's Total Energy Use Dropped in 2008 (By Andrew Price, Good Magazine,
7/29/09)
Princeton
Review Rolls Out List of The Greenest Colleges (Tracey de Morsella, The
Green Economy, 7/28/09)
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