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ENVIRONMENTAL
LINKS
CU Student Environmental Groups
- CU Biodiesel — CU Biodiesel is a non-profit student organization
dedicated to the development and implementation of Biodiesel fuel at
the University of Colorado and the Boulder community
- Earth Education
- Help school children gain a better understanding of environmental
problems and solutions. Participate in outdoor programs, classroom projects,
or planning and discussion sessions. Contact Ghita at 303.492.8308,
UMC 355, earthed@colorado.edu.
- Ecopledge
– Works to identify environmentally destructive companies and
encourage those companies to improve their environmental behavior. Contact
saraegrimes@yahoo.com or
303-786-2038.
- Environmental
Studies Club - Students' voices are needed to plan the future
of the Environmental Studies Program and help ensure that one of the
largest and fastest growing majors receives its share of funding and
faculty. Contact the Environmental Studies (ENVS) Department at 303.492.8308,
or cuesclub@colorado.edu.
- CU-P.A.W.
(Partnership for Animal Welfare) PAW is an organization dedicated
to the welfare of all animals. Some main focuses include factory farming,
vegetarianism/veganism, vivisection, animals in entertainment, fur,
& wild life issues. Office: UMC room 120, Phone:303-735-5599. Contact:
cupaw@colorado.edu
OR nada.bensreiti@colorado.edu
or Alexandra.Arbogast@colorado.edu
- CU Recycling
- A variety of volunteer, research, and internship opportunities exist
with the nation's leading campus recycling program. Help us reach another
record year and distribute information on how to recycle right! Contact
Dana or Marianne at 303.492.8307, UMC 355, cure@stripe.colorado.edu.
- Rainforest
Action Group - Preserve rainforest ecosystems, protect the rights
of indigenous peoples and promote sustainable alternatives to wood products.
Encourage CU and the City to adopt "green" purchasing policies.
Contact 303.735.4718, UMC 347, or rag@colorado.edu.
- CU Wildlife Initiative
- Dedicated to the recovery of native carnivores in the Southern Rocky
Mountains and to the restoration of the wild habitat in which all species
flourish. 303.492.5024. UMC 350, cuwi@colorado.edu.
- Student
Environmental Action Coalition - Work to create local and global
progressive social change through action and education. Contact 303.492.5449,
UMC 345, seac@colorado.edu.
- CU Wilderness
Study Group - Dedicated to the preservation of Colorado's wild
and primitive areas since 1970. Mapping trips, field research. Contact
at 303.492.6870, UMC 347, wsg@colorado.edu.
Campus Departments
Environmental Groups at Other Schools
Other Useful Links
- Student Pugwash USA - Student
Pugwash USA - promotes socially responsible application of science
and technology, guided by the principals that students first must understand
the issues at stake,
become trained in social activism, and contemplate their ethical and
moral responsibility to themselves and society.
- Free The Planet
- Student - led campaigns to hold polluters and politicians accountable
and ensure protection of our planet.
- Campus
Ecology - a project by the National Wildlife Federation.
- Campus
Ecology at other Universities
- Student
Conservation Association - provides students with conservation
jobs and internships.
- Center
For Environmental Citizenship - networking your leaders
to protect the environment.
- The
Environmental Magazine - chock full of everything the
budding environmentalist needs to know, from "rainforests to recycling"
and from the "personal to the political."
- Greenpeace
- Rainforest
Action Network
- Eco-Cycle - The community-based recycling organization serving Boulder and Broomfield counties.
- Boulder
Community Network Environment Center
- City
of Boulder Office of Environmental Affairs - Find out
about City of Boulder environmental programs in the areas of recycling
and waste reduction, green building, integrated pest management, and
more.
- Boulder Housing Coalition
- Center for a New
American Dream - A non-profit organization dedicated to helping
Americans change the way they consume to improve quality of life, protect
the environment, and promote social justice.
- Global Response
- An environmental urgent action network, modeled after Amnesty International,
which allows citizens to write letters to stop urgent environmental
threats across the globe.
- Looking
for Oregon's Future - The publication, "Looking for Oregon's
Future: What is Sustainability?" is now online at http://oregonfuture.oregonstate.edu.
The Website, from the Oregon State University Extension Service, features
33 articles about sustainability, an interactive quiz to test your sustainability
knowledge and links to other sustainability sites.
- Thorne Ecological Institute - Thorne
Natural Science School has connected over 30,000 kids to nature since 1957.
- Second Nature
- Since 1993, Second Nature has been dedicated to accelerating a process
of transformation in higher education.
- Campus
sustainability links from the Canadian Sierra Youth Coalition.
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The campus greening section of the Island Press website.
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Information from the US EPA on campus sustainability.
- Brower Youth Awards
- Each year the Earth Island Institute honors 6 outstanding young environmental
activists. View past recipients and obtain nomination information.
- Global
Volunteer Network - The Global Volunteer Network places
volunteers in community projects in China, Ecuador, Ghana, Nepal,
New Zealand, Romania, Russia,
Thailand, and Uganda. Volunteers have the opportunity to participate
in a variety of educational, environmental and community aid programs.
Links on these pages to non-university sites do not
represent endorsement by the University of Colorado at Boulder or its
affiliates.
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