Tagged: Green Innovations
A highlight of the 2012 Green Innovations conference April 18-20 on campus will be presentation of the Alumni Earth Caretaker Award, which recognizes graduates who have gone on to influential careers in sustainability and...
If you love to fish local rivers and streams, view wildlife in a nearby wetland or just sit on the bank of a waterway and enjoy the view, your gratitude should be extended, in part, to Victoria Harris. The longtime water quality and habitat restoration specialist with the UW Sea Grant Institute on the UW-Green Bay campus has dedicated her life to clean water.
The Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) hosts its big Green Innovations 2012 conference Wednesday, April 18 through Friday, April 20 on campus. Among the many highlights of the two-day symposium, which is titled...
The Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will present its Green Innovations 2012 conference Wednesday, April 18 through Friday, April 20 on the University campus, 2420 Nicolet Drive. Titled “Water — Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,” the conference offers the chance for attendees to be where innovation, business and water resources meet.
Last spring’s successful Green Innovations conference at UW-Green Bay is getting bonus ink with a lengthy article in the magazine of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. Titled “Talking Trash” and submitted...
As part of the Green Innovations symposium last week, bags of trash were analyzed from four separate dumpsters on campus. Results are now available online. A pie chart reveals that about 22 percent of...
Intern Kayla Baake of the Madison-based, pro-sustainability group EnAct “had the privilege” to attend the Green Innovations seminar put on by EMBI last week and was “fascinated and pleasantly surprised… This conference focused not...
As part of the Green Innovations Symposium, April 20-21, bags of trash were analyzed from four separate dumpsters on campus. The data in the pie chart only shows the recyclable portions of metal and...
Thursday marked the close of another successful Green Innovations environmental symposium at UW-Green Bay. The two-day event included a showing of the award-winning documentary Dive; a panel discussion with the film’s director and reps...
UW-Green Bay’s Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI), got dirty with waste issues at this year’s Green Innovations 2011 symposium.