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Topic: Sustainability

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  • NC Climate Report Shows Warming Temperatures, Rising Sea Levels [faculty featured]
    NC Climate Report Shows Warming Temperatures, Rising Sea Levels [faculty featured]
    WFDD
    May 1, 2020

    Appalachian’s Dr. Baker Perry co-authored the recently released North Carolina Climate Science Report. In this interview with public radio, he explains how each part of the state will feel the impacts of climate change. Perry teaches in the Department of Geography and Planning.

  • App State sophomore wins top prize in 2019–20 Otto Zenke Student Design Competition
    App State sophomore wins top prize in 2019–20 Otto Zenke Student Design Competition
    April 23, 2020

    Sophomore Isaac Wood, an interior design major at Appalachian, has won the top prize — a $1,000 scholarship — in the 2019–20 Otto Zenke Student Design Competition for North and South Carolina students. Appalachian’s applied design program received a matching $1,000 prize.

  • Help save the bees: New app turns users into bee counters [faculty quoted]
    Help save the bees: New app turns users into bee counters [faculty quoted]
    Los Angeles Times
    April 23, 2020

    Computer science professor Dr. James Wilkes, who is also a farmer and beekeeper, explains the first World Bee Count and how to participate with a free app for your smartphone and a willingness to snap photos.

  • App State research yields insights into glacial activity — from Greenland to Antarctica — ‘in a warming world’
    App State research yields insights into glacial activity — from Greenland to Antarctica — ‘in a warming world’
    April 15, 2020

    Research results from a paper co-authored by Appalachian professor Dr. Ellen Cowan and published in the journal Nature Communications show that “increased glacial melting and sediment delivery may delay catastrophic retreat of large marine glaciers in Greenland and Antarctica in a warming world.”

  • NC scientists predict a warmer, wetter and more humid state climate
    NC scientists predict a warmer, wetter and more humid state climate
    April 9, 2020

    In the latest North Carolina Climate Science Report, N.C. scientists, including Appalachian State University professor Dr. Baker Perry, report greenhouse gases promise a warmer, wetter and more humid climate for the state.

  • Civil War Talk Radio: ‘The Environmental History of the Civil War’ [faculty featured]
    Civil War Talk Radio: ‘The Environmental History of the Civil War’ [faculty featured]
    VoiceAmerica
    April 8, 2020

    In this episode, Dr. Timothy Silver of Appalachian State University’s Department of History talks about his newly released book co-authored with App State colleague Judkin Browning titled "The Environmental History of the Civil War.” Silver discuss the impacts of health, medicine, weather and other environmental issues during the Civil War with host Gerald Prokopowicz of East Carolina University.

  • Bring App State’s sustainable values home with these tips and activities
    Bring App State’s sustainable values home with these tips and activities
    March 30, 2020

    Appalachian State University’s Office of Sustainability offers ideas for how to incorporate sustainable practices at home, including composting, gardening and choosing green products.

  • Grant-funded App State GIS analysis aids in advocating climate change policy
    Grant-funded App State GIS analysis aids in advocating climate change policy
    March 4, 2020

    Dr. Johnathan Sugg, assistant professor in Appalachian’s Department of Geography and Planning, along with geography students Tatiana Magee and Will Hutchinson ’16 ’19, has completed a GIS analysis that supports the climate advocacy efforts of nonprofit Protect Our Winters.

  • New partnership with NTE will accelerate efforts to reach climate neutrality
    New partnership with NTE will accelerate efforts to reach climate neutrality
    Feb. 27, 2020

    Under the new agreement, NRLP customers will have more control and choice over their energy consumption and spending through new, innovative rates, such as time- of-use rates, according to NRLP General Manager Ed Miller.

  • Contrary to Todd Gilbert, U.S isn't reducing carbon emissions at world's highest rate [faculty quoted]
    Contrary to Todd Gilbert, U.S isn't reducing carbon emissions at world's highest rate [faculty quoted]
    PolitiFact
    Feb. 24, 2020

    Dr. Jamie Russell of Appalachian State University’s Energy Center gives context regarding the U.S.’s reduction of carbon emissions in this fact-checking column published by The Poynter Institute.

  • State ag agency awards funding to App State biochar project
    State ag agency awards funding to App State biochar project
    Watauga Democrat
    Feb. 24, 2020

    Appalachian State University’s biochar project in the Department of Sustainable Technology and the Built Environment is among 15 projects to receive funds from the N.C. Bioenergy Research Initiative and the New and Emerging Crops Program. The project will receive $80,738.

  • App State partners continue service work in Africa with Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumni
    App State partners continue service work in Africa with Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumni
    Feb. 20, 2020

    Relationships fostered during Appalachian’s Mandela Washington Fellowship Leadership Institutes take several locals overseas to launch new initiatives in Africa.

  • App State to host 5th Mandela Washington Fellowship Leadership Institute
    App State to host 5th Mandela Washington Fellowship Leadership Institute
    Feb. 20, 2020

    As part of the 2020 Mandela Washington Fellowship, Appalachian will host 25 of Africa’s emerging civic leaders — ages 25–35 — for a six-week Leadership Institute. Fellows will participate in volunteer service opportunities, meet with state and local government officials, and more.

  • Ndinephupha Youth Talks in New Brighton
    Ndinephupha Youth Talks in New Brighton

    Mandela Washington Fellowship Leadership Institute at App State yields partnership to encourage youth to express their dreams

    Feb. 20, 2020

    Youth in South Africa are trained to express their dreams in public speeches, then work with community partners to achieve those dreams.

  • Dreaming for Change in Burundi
    Dreaming for Change in Burundi

    Dr. Connie Green travels to Africa to initiate education program with Mandela Washington Mandela recipient

    Feb. 20, 2020

    A relationship fostered during Appalachian’s Mandela Washington Fellowship Leadership Institutes take Dr. Connie Green overseas to launch new initiatives in Africa.

  • The Nature Network in Zimbabwe
    The Nature Network in Zimbabwe

    App State alumna partners with Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumnus to engage students in wildlife conservation

    Feb. 20, 2020

    Common interests between a local environmental educator and a Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumnus will connect students in North Carolina and Zimbabwe.

  • Mentoring youth in Benin
    Mentoring youth in Benin

    App State alumna shares mentoring program with Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumnus in West Africa

    Feb. 20, 2020

    A relationship fostered during Appalachian’s Mandela Washington Fellowship Leadership Institute led to a new youth mentorship program in the Republic of Benin.

  • Climate City: WNC Researchers Delve Into Climate Change & Health [faculty featured]
    Climate City: WNC Researchers Delve Into Climate Change & Health [faculty featured]
    Blue Ridge Public Radio
    Feb. 17, 2020

    A medical geographer, Appalachian State University’s Dr. Maggie Sugg discusses climate change’s impact on human health. She is joined by Jennifer Runkle, an environmental epidemiologist with the North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies.

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