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Tim Hawkins and Claire Jantz Department of Geography and Earth Science
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Students, faculty, and staff Develop initiatives and give guidance Coordinate across campus www.ship.edu/esc
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What do we recycle? ◦ Glass, metal cans, 1 and 2 plastic ◦ Mixed paper and newspaper ◦ Corrugated cardboard ◦ Batteries ◦ Printer cartridges
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High performance windows and shaded southern exposures Low VOC furnishings Natural lighting Energy recovering air handlers Motion sensorsAutomatic flush
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Waste reduction ◦ Trayless dining ◦ Project Clean Plate Recycling and composting Local and organic food
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Natural lighting Garden and composting Efficient HVAC Rain water collection
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To be replaced with gas-fired steam and chilled water plant 872 tons (12% of burn) of coal ash recycled
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Energy management system (EMS) ◦ Reduced consumption 10% between 2004-2009 ◦ Building space has grown 9% ~10% of electricity from wind and hydro
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All waste vegetable oil on campus is recycled and converted into biodiesel, which is used to fire special ceramic kilns. Since 2006, Professor Ben Culbertson (Art Department) has been collecting all of the waste vegetable oil on campus and making biodiesel.
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FREE Service around campus and community Frequent rider benefits
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10 to 1 conversion rate Each converted server reduces 4 tons of CO 2 Saves space and electricity
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New campaign to unplug everything in residence halls during breaks
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SU chapter of national organization www.seac.orgwww.seac.org ◦ Current president: Amanda Locke ◦ Faculty advisor: Dr. Claire Jantz cajant@ship.edu cajant@ship.edu Environmental awareness and service
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Annual community clean up in April
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Over 30 courses in ◦ Biology ◦ Geography and Earth Science ◦ Chemistry ◦ Business ◦ Sociology ◦ Teacher Education
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Leadership with SEAC or other student groups ◦ Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) ◦ Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) Be an ESC member Get educated Take personal action
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Tim Hawkins (twhawk@ship.edu)twhawk@ship.edu Claire Jantz (cajant@ship.edu)cajant@ship.edu
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In Biology ◦ BIO100 Basic Biology (3 crs.) ◦ BIO142 Introduction to Ecology (3 crs.) ◦ BIO145 Problems of the Environment (3 crs.) ◦ BIO205 Marine Biology (3 crs.) ◦ BIO245 Marine Ecology (3 crs.) ◦ BIO242 Ecology (3 crs.) ◦ BIO442 Aquatic Ecology (3 crs.) ◦ BIO444 Conservation Biology (3 crs.) ◦ BIO541 Ecosystems (3 crs.) ◦ BIO547 Wetland Ecology (3 crs.)
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In Chemistry ◦ CHM103 A Cultural Approach (3 crs.) In Economics ◦ ECO355 Environmental Economics (3 crs.) In Education ◦ EDU410 Environmental Education Practicum (3 crs.)
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In Geography-Earth Science ◦ ESS108 Conservation of Natural Resources (3 crs.) ◦ ESS111 Introduction to the Atmosphere (3 crs.) ◦ ESS207 Atmospheric Studies (3 crs.) ◦ ESS404 Applied Meteorology and Climatology (3 crs.) ◦ ESS442 Environmental Geology (3 crs.) ◦ GEO203 Climatology (3 crs.) ◦ GEO226 Hydrology (3 crs.) ◦ GEO301 Introduction to Biogeography (3 crs.) ◦ Geo 405 Environmental Conservation and Management in Pennsylvania (3 crs) ◦ GEO444 Environmental Land-Use Planning (3 crs.) ◦ GEO446 Water Resources Management (3 crs.) ◦ GEO522 Geoenvironmental Hydrology (3 crs.) ◦ Geo 533 Science of Land Use Change (3 crs.) ◦ GEO536 Problems of the Atmospheric Environment (3 crs.)
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In Management ◦ MGT447 Business and Society (3 crs.) In Marketing ◦ MKT340 Marketing and Events Planning (3 cr.) In Sociology ◦ SOC241 Contemporary Social Problems (3 crs.) ◦ SOC363 Population Problems (3 crs.) In Teacher Education ◦ TCH346 Science in the Elementary School (3 crs.) ◦ TCH347 Social Studies in the Elementary School (3 crs.)
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Ship is one of over 60 members Environmental initiatives across state
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Ship member of green parks consortium Increase sustainability at state parks
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