USM National Green Campus
News Archive
Week
of October 15, 2012
News
from Across the USM Campuses
Oct. 19th - "Landscape
Performance: Measuring Benefits of Designed Communities" will be
presented by Dr. Christopher D. Ellis, Department of Plant Science and
Landscape Architecture, University of Maryland, College Park. This seminar will
be held on Friday at 2pm in the Technology Research Center, Room 206, on the campus of University of Maryland, Baltimore County. It is free and open to the public.
Registration is not required. Visitor parking passes for the TRC lot may be
purchased for $4.00 in the CUERE office in TRC 102/105 on the UMBC campus,
shortly before seminar.
Acting
Secretary of Commerce Blank, Sen. Mikulski to celebrate opening of NOAA's new
weather and climate prediction center: Media invited to ribbon-cutting and
facility tour on Univ. of Maryland College Park grounds (NOAA Advisory,
10/11/12)
Horn
Point produces record oysters (DelMarVaNow.com, 10/10/12)
State
of Maryland
News
Large
harbor floating wetland project stirs debate: Marina owner's proposal to
develop 1.6-acre marsh draws support, objections (By Timothy B. Wheeler, The
Baltimore Sun, 10/14/12)
New
technology provides power from poultry litter: Recovery system heating chicken
houses at Grant County farm (By Matt Fleming, Capital News Service, 10/14/12)
Coal
ash decision stymied in election year (By Juliet Eilperin, The Washington
Post - Health and Science, 10/14/12)
Plan
would add 51 miles of pathways in Columbia (By Luke Lavoie, The Baltimore
Sun, 10/10/12)
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