EcoReps is excited to introduce our new coordinator, Mac Robinson!

Mac is a sophomore at UW pursuing a degree in Public Health with a minor in Bioethics & Humanities. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and is from Snohomish, Washington. She played roller derby for five years and is currently on a hiatus to focus on her studies. In her free time, Mac enjoys rock climbing at Seattle Bouldering Project and coloring. She also loves being outdoors and hopes to have a career that allows her to travel and explore the world. Mac is excited to jump in head first...

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Category: Environment | Student Organizations | UW Seattle
Tags: EcoReps | Mac Robinson
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ENVIR 100: Introduction to Environmental Studies is open to students in all majors and would be a great intro course for Freshman and Sophomores who are exploring environmental majors.

In this course, you will:

  • Learn about contemporary environmental challenges and responses, including topics on climate change, biodiversity conservation, sustainability, and natural resource management. 
  • Recognize the complexity in environmental issues and our connections to these issues at multiple scales, from local to global. Participate in a dynamic and unique learning...
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Category: Academics
Tags: Sustainability Courses
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Get your nominations in for this year's Husky Green Awards!

We need your help in identifying the University of Washington's sustainability superstars, and by submitting a nomination before the deadline on March 1, 2016, you'll be entered to win one of our prize packs featuring Husky Grind coffee and a reusable mug!

If you know a student, faculty member or staffer who you think deserves recognition for their environmental dedication - or a team working together to improve our campus...

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Category: Awards & Recognition
Tags: Husky Green Awards
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Last week, I was part of UW Sustainability's team at the first UW Safety, Sustainability, and Preparedness Expo, letting UW community members know about our Green Certification prgrams for offices and labs on campus. 

The expo was organized by UW Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S), Finance and Facilities (F2), UW Sustainability and Emergency Management to educate UW community members about the various environmental and safety initiatives occurring on campus, and about 550 people came by...

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Category: Events | Green Certifications
Tags: Green Labs | Green Office | Safety Expo | EH&S

The first annual UW Safety, Sustainability, and Preparedness Expo turned out to be a fantastic event, with about 550 guests stopping by the HUB to learn from more than 70 exhibitors. The expo showcased a variety of environmental- and safety-related programs and initiatives on campus, connecting sustainability and safety through a variety of departments. It was also a great event to link faculty, staff and students as well!

We began planning the event in August 2015 with a committee comprised of nine committee members from four different departments; UW Sustainability, Finance and...

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Category: Events
Tags: Safety Expo | EH&S | Emergency Management

All entries for this year's Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge must be submitted by midnight on Sunday, Feb. 21. No late entries will be accepted. To enter, upload your 5-7 page executive summary to the EIC registration website. Before submitting, you can check out the EIC Preparation Page’s judging criteria and sample...

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Category: Awards & Recognition | Events
Tags: Buerke Center for Entrepreneurship | Environmental Innovation Challenge

Through a collection of graphs, including data on coal and alternative energy sources, Jaramillo came ready to discuss the future of the U.S. power system on the classroom’s medium-sized screen. The audience, especially students, was encouraged to participate and be a part of a larger discussion.

“I’ve just decided that I am going to make this an interactive lecture,” began Jaramillo.

It comes as no surprise that concerns over climate change have grown throughout the years. Coal plants are the nation’s top source of carbon dioxide emissions, the primary cause of global...

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Category: Energy | Events
Tags: coal | wind | Clean Energy Institute | Paulina Jaramillo

Beginning February 8, the University of Washington will be competing for the fourth year in RecycleMania - a friendly tournament where national college campuses compete during the course of eight weeks to see which can reduce, reuse and recycle the most on-campus waste. The UW will take on nationwide universities including Pac-12 rivals Arizona State University, Stanford, University of California Berkeley, University of Oregon and Washington State University.

Under the guidance of UW Recycling, a student committee is leading the charge for event outreach. During the kickoff week of...

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Category: Recycling, Compost & Waste | Student Organizations
Tags: RecycleMania | UW Recycling
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Safety Expo event bannerOn Wednesday, join us for the UW Safety, Sustainability, and Preparedness Expo! We will be in the HUB Ballroom from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., offering fun and interesting activities to UW faculty, staff, and students.

The Expo will include light refreshments and door prizes. You'll be able to start your own personal, portable emergency kit...

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Category: Events
Tags: Weekly Events

Hundreds of guests gathered in Kane Hall’s gigantic auditorium last week, waiting patiently for UW history professor Linda Nash to present a lecture on Seattle’s environmental past. 

“Tonight, I want to propose a different way of looking at Seattle’s history,” she began. “My goal here is to emphasize that our city is not an isolated entity, but is itself a product of connection.”

Through a collection of visuals, ranging from key Seattle leaders to businesses and...

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Category: Environment | Events
Tags: history | Linda Nash