GW Eco-Challenge

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Eco-Challenge Eco-Challenge is a conservation competition between residence halls and townhouses to see who can save the most electricity and water.

This year staff will join too! Rice Hall is challenging the Support Building to see who can conserve the most. Eco-Challenge runs from September 1st – November 30th.
** During the month of November, all GW residence halls will compete against American University and Howard University to see which university can conserve the most! The remainder of the competition between GW residence halls will still stand.

04/15/2017
10/03/2016

GW's solar farm is just one of the many things that make us a top university for urban sustainability! The GW Solar Insititute will help reduce the soft costs of panels through educational videos thanks to a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy
https://gwtoday.gwu.edu/gw-solar-institute-awarded-430000-energy-department

GW Solar Institute Awarded $430,000 from Energy Department | GW Today | The George Washington University Solar Institute, Planet Forward and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory will create educational video series. May 20, 2016 By Brittney Dunkins If the roof of a house was on fire 15 years ago, a firefighter would cut the electric, climb up to the roof, punch in a hole and start pouring water on…

Welcome 09/09/2016

Check out this startup by a few recent GW Grads! These alums, like many current students, are passionate about incorporating sustainability into our food system: http://www.hgfarms.org/

Welcome Fresh greens and herbs for your customers, even in the harshest of winters...produce that has traveled less than 30 miles and was picked only the night before. HomeGrown Farms seeks to grow the freshest and most delicious vegetables by combining sustainable farming techniques with cutting-edge techn...

Walkable Urban Places Gain on Suburbs | GW Today | The George Washington University 08/18/2016

Passionate about urban sustainability? GW Business School professor explains the emerging demand for walkable urbanism. Walkable urban places, like DC, let you live, work, and play, all in one neighborhood while being active and using less fossil fuels!

https://gwtoday.gwu.edu/walkable-urban-places-gain-suburbs-0

Walkable Urban Places Gain on Suburbs | GW Today | The George Washington University GW researchers say transportation savings and increased job opportunities have made urban centers in the 30 largest U.S. metro areas more equitable for low-income earners. June 15, 2016 By Kristen Mitchell For the first time since cars, quieter streets and spacious homes lured people out of city cen...

'How Bad For The Environment Can Throwing Away One Plastic Bottle Be?' 30 Million People Wonder 06/10/2016

The Onion's snarky way of suggesting that you invest in a reusable water bottle
http://www.theonion.com/article/how-bad-for-the-environment-can-throwing-away-one--2892

'How Bad For The Environment Can Throwing Away One Plastic Bottle Be?' 30 Million People Wonder WASHINGTON—"It's fine, it's fine," thought Maine native Sheila Hodge, echoing the exact sentiments of Chicago-area resident Phillip Ragowski, recent Florida transplant Margaret Lowery, and Kansas City business owner Brian McMillan. "It's just one bottle. And I'm usually pretty good about this sort o...

City deal will increase D.C. government’s solar energy capacity by 70 percent 06/03/2016

Keep an eye out for solar panel on government roofs and parking lots throughout the District! DC plans to increases solar energy capacity by 70% with the potential to save $45 million over the next 20 years
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/local/wp/2015/12/02/city-deal-will-increase-d-c-governments-solar-energy-capacity-by-70-percent/

City deal will increase D.C. government’s solar energy capacity by 70 percent The city estimates this will save taxpayer's $25 million over 20 years.

05/02/2016

Whether you are headed home for the summer or staying in DC, consider ways in which you can cut your energy usage with this list of 10 easy ways to cut your consumption in HALF
http://www.greenamerica.org/pubs/greenamerican/articles/NovDec2010/10Ways.cfm?gclid=CKCjgs3Pu8wCFUxZhgodg4APag

Green America: Energy Efficiency, the Magic Bullet Green America is a national nonprofit consumer organization, promoting environmental sustainability, social justice, and economic justice through marketplace strategies including green living, responsible shopping, fair trade, green business, corporate social responsibility, and socially responsible…

08/05/2015
#hugatree | Pages | WWF 04/01/2015

It's each month! Go hug a tree

#hugatree | Pages | WWF Get outside and show us your best tree-hugging skills. Be silly. Be serious. Be cool. Be yourself. Most importantly, be part of a grassroots effort to make a lasting difference for our forests. Share a photo of yourself hugging a tree on social media with the hashtag .

2014 Solar Symposium | GW Solar Institute 09/23/2014

2014 Solar Symposium | GW Solar Institute Print This Page Using Solar Energy to Generate Wealth in Lower Income CommunitiesRegistration is now open!View and Download AgendaLivestream begins 9/23/2014 8:45AM On September 23rd, the GW Solar Institute will host its 6th Annual Solar Symposium. This event convenes policymakers, industry experts…

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