If you live in North Texas, you are probably not aware that you live in one of the United States’ most endangered eco-regions. Stretching from the Oklahoma border to San Antonio is the Blackland Prairie. 200 years ago, it was said to look like a sea of tall grasses as far as the eye couldContinue reading “You Live In an Endangered Eco-Region”
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Right to Repair Movement Enters Congress
A new Senate bill was recently introduced on Tuesday, February 1st, 2022, by Senator Jon Tester (D-MT), in an attempt to address an issue that has monopolized the agricultural industry for years. The Agriculture Right to Repair Act is a first step to restoring the right of individuals to repair their own equipment by requiringContinue reading “Right to Repair Movement Enters Congress”
UTD LEED Buildings
UT Dallas is a champion for sustainability in many areas, including operations and building management. We have a number of LEED-certified and green buildings around campus, such as Dining Hall West and Student Services Building. Wonder what makes these buildings green? Here are some information on the LEED certification and some of our LEED-certified buildingsContinue reading “UTD LEED Buildings”
What a Bee Sees
What does the world look like to a bee? Although we can’t see through a bee’s eyes ourselves, we are closer to solving the mystery thanks to science. Nobel Prize winner Dr. Karl von Frisch pioneered the first research into bee vision. In one of his experiments, sugar water was placed over blue squares andContinue reading “What a Bee Sees”
Texas Master Naturalists
If you’ve been involved in sustainability for long, you might’ve heard about or met someone who is a Texas Master Naturalist. Our state’s Master Naturalists are well trained and a great resource! The program is run by the Texas A&M Agrilife extension, and their goal is “to develop a corps of well-informed volunteers to provideContinue reading “Texas Master Naturalists”
Sustainability in Action
“Campus Race to Zero Waste” Events in March Do you want to get involved? Look no further! Below is an overview of our upcoming outreach and volunteer events: “Mount Trashmore” – Join us on Wednesday, March 9th from 10am-1pm at the Chess Plaza. Mount Trashmore is an annual demonstration of the trash and recycling thatContinue reading “Sustainability in Action”
Buzzed: How Bees Fly
A bee’s average flight speed is about 15mph-20mph. That might not seem very fast to us because humans are, on average, 5.5ft tall. But if we were to enlarge the bee to a human size her flight would feel roughly like 270mph according to this website that shows animal speeds relative to their sizes. (There’sContinue reading “Buzzed: How Bees Fly”
Organic: What does it mean?
By now, it’s common for grocery stores to have an ‘organic’ section in produce and meat. With higher prices and uncertainty around what the label means, many consumers wonder if buying organic is actually worth it. Does the organic label matter? To ensure that a product follows organic guidelines, make sure to look for theContinue reading “Organic: What does it mean?”
Make Haste for Zero Waste
Get Involved TODAY! Campus Race to Zero Waste is right around the corner. The fair and friendly competition between colleges and universites kicks off on Sunday, January 30, and it is aimed at waste minimization and recycling efforts . The Office of Sustainability will be organizing events and social media challenges throughout February and MarchContinue reading “Make Haste for Zero Waste”
Help Future You by Registering Your Bike
If you use a bike or scooter on campus, you are probably concerned about bike theft. It takes just moments to grab an unattended bike, and only a minute to use some bolt cutters on a chain. Afterwards, you can file a police report, but most bikes are never returned to their owner. This isn’tContinue reading “Help Future You by Registering Your Bike”