Earth Day, celebrated annually on April 22nd, marks a significant milestone in the global environmental movement. But how did this observance come to be? The origin of Earth Day can be traced back to the 1970s, a time of heightened environmental awareness in the United States. In 1969, a devastating oil spill off the coastContinue reading “The History of Earth Day”
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How to Make Recycled Paper
Making your own paper, while it sounds tedious, is a fun activity and is good for the environment. To make paper you need a few items: – Water– Scrap Papers– Plastic tub– Blender– A rectangular mold with a screen (8×11)– Two wooden boards– A Towel– Paper towels Start by ripping up your paper and soakContinue reading “How to Make Recycled Paper”
How Earthworms Help Your Soil
The wriggly worms we see all over campus after a rainstorm are one of the best things for our environment. Earthworms provide structure for stable soil and increase the nutrients in the soil. This is ideal not only for farmers but also for those who are gardening at home. Worms eat plants, leaves, and grass,Continue reading “How Earthworms Help Your Soil”
Greenwashing: The Deceptive Veil of Environmental Concern
What is Greenwashing? Greenwashing is the misleading practice of presenting a product, service, or company as environmentally friendly when it actually isn’t. It often involves using deceptive marketing tactics and superficial changes to create a false perception of environmental responsibility. Why is Understanding Greenwashing Important? Understanding greenwashing is crucial because it helps consumers make informedContinue reading “Greenwashing: The Deceptive Veil of Environmental Concern”
Turn Out the Lights: Students Lead Energy Conservation
As colleges face rising utility costs and pressure to curb emissions, energy conservation is critical. While campus operations can upgrade systems and infrastructure, the real power lies with students taking simple actions to reduce energy waste. Here are some bright ideas students can lead the charge on saving energy: One of the easiest habits isContinue reading “Turn Out the Lights: Students Lead Energy Conservation”
Keeping Campuses Clean and Green: 5 Ways to Prevent Pollution
College life is busy with classes, activities, socializing and more. But protecting the environment should still be a priority. Campuses generate a lot of waste and pollution from dorms, dining halls, labs and facilities. Here are 5 ways students and staff can work to prevent pollution and create a healthier, more sustainable campus community. TheContinue reading “Keeping Campuses Clean and Green: 5 Ways to Prevent Pollution”
Green Living 101: A Student’s Guide to Sustainable Living
College is a great time to start developing eco-friendly habits that will last a lifetime. From the dorm room to the classroom and beyond, there are many simple ways students can reduce their environmental footprint. Here are some tips for channeling your inner activist and going green: Carry a reusable water bottle and ditch theContinue reading “Green Living 101: A Student’s Guide to Sustainable Living”
Start Composting at Home – It’s Easier Than You Think
With Earth Day just around the corner on April 22nd, many families are looking for ways to live more sustainably. One easy and impactful thing you can do is start composting at home. Composting reduces the amount of food waste sent to landfills while also creating nutrient-rich soil that can be used to grow fruits,Continue reading “Start Composting at Home – It’s Easier Than You Think”
GC meets the Georgia Energy Challenge
Congratulations to the GC Community for helping meet the Georgia Energy Challenge! The Georgia Energy Challenge was an initiative started by former Governor Nathan Deal in 2008 when all state agencies committed to reducing their energy usage by 15% by 2020. GC was one of 17 Georgia campuses recognized this past Friday, October 11, 2013, as havingContinue reading “GC meets the Georgia Energy Challenge”