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Florida State Students Question University’s Integrity Amid Koch Contributions and President’s Departure

Florida State Students Question University’s Integrity Amid Koch Contributions and President’s Departure

Students at Florida State University are telling Charles Koch to stop compromising academic integrity with multimillion dollar grants that come with strings attached. You may recall: Back in 2011, two FSU professors revealed that the Charles Koch Foundation was given inappropriate control over the professor hiring process in the economics department, where millions of dollars were granted from the Kansas […]

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    Could This Winter’s Harsh Weather Wipe Out Invasive Insects?

    Could This Winter’s Harsh Weather Wipe Out Invasive Insects?

    As a frigid winter takes a toll on the U.S. and Canada, invasive insect populations are also taking a hit. The U.S. Forest Service estimates that up to 80 percent of emerald ash borers, which have been decimating ash tree populations, were killed by long stretches of bitter cold in the the upper Midwest this year. Damage […]

    Prescott College Passes Landmark Fossil Fuel Divestment Resolution

    Prescott College Passes Landmark Fossil Fuel Divestment Resolution

    The Prescott College Board of Trustees has approved a landmark fossil fuel divestment resolution, making a commitment to shift endowment investments from the 200 largest fossil fuel corporations to clean, green energy companies and other socially responsible investments aligned with institutional values. The college is proud to stand behind this resolution as a part of […]

    Research Finds Vapors From Coniferous Trees Could Help Slow Global Warming

    Research Finds Vapors From Coniferous Trees Could Help Slow Global Warming

    By Hannah Hickey Pine forests are especially magical places for atmospheric chemists. Coniferous trees give off pine-scented vapors that form particles, very quickly and seemingly out of nowhere. Forests are thought to emit many more of these scented compounds as temperatures rise, potentially slowing effects of global warming. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock New research by […]

    College Students From Around The World Embark on 2015 Solar Decathlon

    College Students From Around The World Embark on 2015 Solar Decathlon

    What’s the best way to expose college students to the capabilities of solar energy? Have them build homes that will rely on it, of course. The U.S. Department of Energy today announced the 20 teams who will participate in the 2015 Solar Decathlon—a nearly two-year competition in which the teams will work together to build […]

    Divestment Goes Mainstream as Major Funds Kick the Fossil Fuel Habit

    Divestment Goes Mainstream as Major Funds Kick the Fossil Fuel Habit

    With a shift of nearly two billion dollars away from fossil fuels, the divestment campaign has moved into new territory. Last week, seventeen of the world’s largest philanthropic foundations announced commitments to pull their money out of fossil fuel companies and reinvest it in the clean energy economy. The newly formed Divest-Invest coalition urges other organizations to take […]

    Students Escalate Divestment Campaign After Universities Refuse to Sell Fossil Fuel Stocks

    Students Escalate Divestment Campaign After Universities Refuse to Sell Fossil Fuel Stocks

    Students across the country are escalating their campaigns for fossil fuel divestment after a number of high profile colleges and universities have rejected measures demanding they sell their stocks. Schools that have rejected requests for divestment include Harvard University, Cornell University, Middlebury College, Boston College, Vassar College, the City University of New York, Brown University and […]

    Stanford University Scientists Produce Electricity From Sewage

    Stanford University Scientists Produce Electricity From Sewage

    Scientists at Stanford University produced a battery that generates electricity from an unlikely resource—sewage. Their microbial battery won’t be powering neighborhoods, but they believe it could aid the power used to treat wastewater, which accounts for about 3 percent of energy in developed nations like the U.S. The researchers hope the prototype, which is about the size […]