Posts from the ‘sustainability’ category

STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS

so, this all started with my attending the terry sponsored presentation by wade davis which led me to the terry website and there i saw the…

Read article

HEADS UP: THERE ARE THINGS OF A SUSTAINABLE NATURE AFOOT AT UBC

draw | make | write | produce | eat 1 Eco-Buzz Banner Project Students in two third-year visual art studio courses, Intermediate Drawing VISA 321 and…

Read article

AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION

The environment is a hot topic these days, with most people being aware of problems pertaining to global warming, air pollution, and/or loss of biodiversity. However,…

Read article

THE SUSTAINABLE CAMPUSES PROJECT

Campus sustainability can be a mystery, a buzzword, or a source of misunderstanding. Debates about what it really means abound, and each initiative to enhance the…

Read article

BIOFUELS AND THE PROSPECT OF CONVERTING PLANT FIBRES INTO GASOLINE USING ENZYMES

Today, there is a significant interest in alternatives to fossil fuels. This has arisen given the increasing public concern over the environment as well as the…

Read article

PLANET U: ALLURE OF THE IVORY TOWER

We’d like to thank Professor M’Gonigle for lending the Terry Project an excerpt from his new book that he co-wrote with Justine Starke, entitled Planet U:…

Read article

INDUSTRY CAN SAVE THE WORLD: LIKE INTEGRATED MULTI-TROPHIC AQUACULTURE FOR INSTANCE

Introduction Have you heard that the world is in a terrible state? An understatement = Our world’s coastal zones (within 200km of the shore) are predicted…

Read article

Remember the Leaf

Will moved his toe in the cold water. Leaves exhaled the last breath of fall. Genevieve listened. “In geological time, all this, this big catastrophe, it’s…

Read article

EVERYBODY NEEDS

Waste Management is a true symbol of Globalization, being part of both the problem and part of the solution we have chosen. The topic of waste…

Read article

BUYER AND LARK

October 16th, 2207. A single slug slides along a damp, rocky outcrop overlooking a grey, brown bay where one can still barely make out the grids,…

Read article