At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the UNC
Institute for the Environment will be highlighting environmental and resource
management issues. For a full view of their upcoming events visit their calendar
here.
·
February 26
is the NC Clean Tech Summit that
will be held at the Friday Center in Chapel Hill. It is a partnership of the UNC Kenan-Flager Business School
Center for Sustainable Enterprise, Research Triangle Cleantech Cluster, Strata
Solar, and the UNC Institute for the Environment. It will highlight North Carolina’s role as a
global leader in clean technology and address problems like renewable energy
storage, how entrepreneurs can find funding in this field, smart grid
technology, and how rural areas and small towns can benefit from clean tech
development. This is an incredible opportunity to learn about the future of
energy in the state. Registration is open to the public and anyone interested
is encouraged to attend! Visit their website to register and view the agenda here.
·
April 16 is UNC’s Campus Earth Week Keynote
presentation This Blue Planet: Preserving
and Sustaining a Healthy Earth with speaker Alexandra Cousteau. It is free
and open to the public and will be at the Stone Center Auditorium. It starts at 6:00pm and shows the importance of conservation
and sustainable management of water in order to preserve a healthy planet.
Sustainability at NC State University will also be hosting
several events in the upcoming months. For a full listing, visit their website here.
·
March 19 and 20 is the 16th annual
Water Resources Research Institute Conference focusing on Local Governments as Keystone Water Resources Managers. It will be
held in the Jane S. McKimmon Center at NC State University. This symposium will explore the
role local government plays in managing water resources in North Carolina. To
register and learn more about this event visit their website here.
·
April 16 is the 2014 North Carolina Sea Grant
Research Symposium on Investments and Opportunities. It will also be held at
the McKimmon Center.
This event is free and will focus on the research and extension efforts
sponsored by North Carolina Sea Grant addressing current and emerging issues.
Topics will include healthy costal ecosystems, sustainable coastal development,
safe and sustainable seafood supply, and hazard resilience in coastal
communities. Visit their webpage
to learn more and register.
These are only a few of the great events that are taking
place on college campuses in the Triangle and throughout the state. Members of
the public are encouraged to come and take advantage of the great opportunities
and resources local universities can provide!
1 comment:
From concentrated solar power to floating wind turbines and from printable organic solar cells to biomass gasification. There are many green power technologies that can help us go green . We just need to look around.
Post a Comment