Environmental Club at Burley Middle School
The environmental club begun at Burley Middle School was designed to meet weekly to discuss environmental issues and ways students can make an impact....
READ MOREThe environmental club begun at Burley Middle School was designed to meet weekly to discuss environmental issues and ways students can make an impact....
READ MORETo teach the public in the Charlottesville area how their actions directly affect the Chesapeake Bay....
READ MOREThis project will assess the School of Architecture’s Energy, Water, and Climate expenditures according to the Sustainability Tracking Assessment and Rating System (STARS)....
READ MOREThe goal of this project is to research some of the most well known up-and-coming sustainability building techniques, LEED, Passive House, EarthCraft, and Energy Star, in order to assess whether they would be beneficial for the Albemarle Housing Improvement Program (AHIP) to incorporate into their...
READ MOREIn search of a successful green construction method for the Albermarle Housing Improvement Project to use in their local housing renovations....
READ MOREThe Paradise Creek Nature Park seeks to provide children with access to a sustainable nature park where they can learn about environmental issues and cultivate a relationship with nature....
READ MORETo design activities that facilitated a relationship between the community’s families and the natural environment, while also encouraging team-building skills and knowledge of the local ecology....
READ MORELesson plans for paradise – Education and encouragement for Portsmouth students to become environmental stewards...
READ MOREThe protection of the Paradise Creek area and the Elizabeth River in general cannot be sustainable solely through on-site project, but rather requires that surrounding communities and business be educated and engaged in the process....
READ MOREParadise Creek Nature Park (PCNP) is an urban park that includes about 11 acres of wetland restoration and an area designated by the US Navy as safe haven for wildlife -which needs visitors....
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