USM National Green Campus
News Archive
Week
of December 30, 2013
News
from Across the USM Campuses
Feb. 5th
- Winter Farmers Market
Opening?- 11am-3pm, Cole Fieldhouse on the campus of University of
Maryland, College Park.
Feb. 10th
- What
Can DPW Do For You? Learn about Baltimore City's recycling program and
other initiatives such as trash clean-up and tap water quality from the
Department of Public Works. Sponsored by UM Go Green and the Wellness Hub. This
event will be held from 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm at the SMC Campus Center Green Room,
University of Maryland, Baltimore, 621 W. Lombard St. Baltimore, MD 21201. Register now!
Feb. 25th
- Green Your
Commute. More than 10,000 faculty, staff, and students park at the
University. Most of us drive alone. Luckily, the University has a number of
programs that encourage sustainable transportation. Which program suits
you? Sponsored by UM Go Green and the Wellness Hub. This event will be
held from 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm at the SMC Campus Center Green Room, University of
Maryland, Baltimore, 621 W. Lombard St. Baltimore, MD 21201. Register now!
State
of Maryland News
Marylanders
Asked to Snap and Share High Tide Photos - With Maryland set to experience
winter King Tides December 31 through January 3, the Department of Natural
Resources (DNR) is asking residents in coastal areas to take and share photos
of the resulting high waters and flooding. While not all communities may
experience flooding, in some areas, these unusually high tides give planners a
look at what potential future sea level rise may look like. Pictures from the
King Tides Initiative will be used, along with photos from other flood events,
as visual aids in building awareness around how coastal flooding currently
impacts Maryland's coastal communities. DNR's Chesapeake & Coastal Service
(CCS) will us this photo library to help state and local practitioners further
understand how floods are impacting area schools, homes, harbors, beaches,
public access points and other public infrastructure. (AccessDNR, Maryland
Department of Natural Resources, 12/23/13)
Feb. 28th
- CoastSmart
Communities Grant Application Deadline - To help coastal communities better
prepare for coastal hazards and sea level rise, CCS is providing financial and
technical assistance through the CoastSmart Communities Grant.
This grant encourages local governments to incorporate coastal hazard
adaptation and mitigation into long term strategic planning, new or modified codes
and ordinances, permitting processes, education and outreach campaigns, and
other relevant programs. Project examples and grant requirements can be found
in the Request for Proposals, located here. Those with
questions or comments about the may contact Kate Skaggs at 410-260-8743
or kskaggs@dnr.state.md.us.
Applications are due by February 28, 2014.
Why
are polluters getting discounts? (By Rena Steinzor, The Baltimore Sun -
Opinion, 12/26/13)
City,
two counties ordered to curb storm-water pollution: Environmentalists contend
long-overdue state permits lack teeth (By Tim Wheeler, The Baltimore Sun -
B'More Green Blog, 12/24/13)
National
and International News
Scientists
Find 7,300-Mile Mercury Contamination ‘Bullseye' Around Canadian Tar Sands
(By Emily Atkin, ThinkProgress.org - Climate Progress Blog, 12/30/13)
The
eight champions of climate change in the US in 2013: From the CEO of the only
channel to run Obama's climate speech in full to the editor who refused to
print climate skeptics' letters - Anne Kelly picks out climate change champions
(By Anne Kelly, The [UK] Guardian, 12/30/14)
13
major clean energy breakthroughs of 2013 (By Kiley Kroh and Jeff Spross,
Grist.org, 12/30/13)
Climate
change by the numbers: The worst is yet to come: CO2 levels went through the
roof in 2013, as the world tried - and mostly failed - to slow down warming
(By Lindsay Abrams, Salon.com, 12/29/13)
New York City to Use Food
Waste to Heat Homes (By Gina-Marie Cheeseman, Triple Pundit Blog as
reported by The Environmental News Network, 12/27/13)
The
top 13 green stories of 2013: The good, the bad, and the muddled (By John
Upton, Grist.org, 12/27/13)
New
Greenhouse Gas Discovered That Is 7,100 Times Worse than CO2: This synthetic
chemical could be another threat for the climate. (By Jacob Shea, Earth
Island Journal as reported by Alternet.org - Environment Blog, 12/27/13)
Republicans
in Congress got the testimony they wanted to keep playing climate Russian
roulette: In a recent hearing on climate change and extreme weather, Republican
witnesses downplayed climate risks (By John Abraham and Dana Nuccitelli,
The [UK] Guardian - Climate Consensus - The 97% Blog, 12/26/13)
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