The purpose of The Green Club shall be to:
a) Educate members about environmental issues and topics of conservation
b) Bring students and faculty members together to discuss pressing ecological issues and host events
c) Volunteer/Assist in “green” campus initiatives
d) Connecting with local Community in “green” projects

Spring 2012 general meetings will be held in MGL 207 at 3:30 PM every Monday.

Email: greenclub@manhattan.edu
May 1st
9:58 AM
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April 28th
4:21 PM

a message from reinkefj


May I modestly suggest that you use my "Jasper Jottings" to seek signatures? For my part, I think that petitioning Gooferment for anything is a waste of time since campaign contributions matter most. IN the alternative, why not start a non-profit to buy and preserve? Just a thought, fjohn68

Great idea! the nob-profit your suggesting would purchase sections of land and then saving them from being developed?

Thanks!!

4:17 PM

5 Poison Ivy Remedies You Have at Home

Great information for anyone working among the poison ivy at today’s Community Clean-Up!

 

April 18th
10:34 PM

Is Organic Better? Ask a Fruit Fly

3:30 PM
Via

ucresearch:

Summer in the city can be especially hot and sticky, because urban heat islands exacerbate the warm weather. Researchers at Berkeley Lab are testing materials that battle that effect, making pavements cooler and safer.

Learn more about their research →

1:24 PM

Business in Society is a program that plans to deliver news and analysis on how business is addressing global issues, such as the environment and energy conservation. The pilot program features Georg Kell, executive director of the United Nations Global Compact, the world’s largest voluntary sustainability network with over 7,000 corporate members operating in accord with UNGC principles in environment, human rights, labor rights and transparency.

Check it out.