GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Day — UW Research Commons

GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Day — UW Research Commons


America’s Next Eco-Star

Guest post from PoE junior Sarah Kiner, who spent last summer working as an intern in Washington DC for SmartPower:

Do You Have What It Takes To Be America’s Next Eco-Star?

By Sarah Kiner

Imagine winning an all-expenses-paid trip to the summer 2012 Sustainable Futures Academy at the Salzburg Global Seminar in Austria AND a fellowship in the Washington, D.C., office of SmartPower!

These prizes might seem too good to be true, but SmartPower is looking for students just like us to win these prizes, as well as the title of America’s Next Eco-Star.

SmartPower is the nation’s leading clean energy and energy efficiency marketing firm, located in Washington, D.C. This past summer, I had the opportunity to be an intern at SmartPower, where I learned so much about the expanding field of renewable energy, while completing projects and attending hearings focused on the most pressing environmental issues of the time. The winner of America’s Next Eco-Star would have the same opportunity as I did, and I can say from experience that it’s worth competing for!

Now you may think from the title that this is some superficial contest like American Idol or So You Think You Can Dance. But unlike those other contests, the next Eco-Star is someone who has the capacity to be one of our nation’s future energy leaders and make a difference in the world.

In order to find the next Eco-Star, SmartPower is looking across the nation for students and young adults between the ages 16 and 26 who are taking action to improve the environment and our nation’s energy use, on and off campus.

It’s easy to apply for the title — all you have to do is convey to SmartPower that you are committed to sustainability and energy efficiency by submitting a resume, story, photos or videos.  

We have to show America why The Sierra Club crowned the University of Washington “America’s Coolest School.”  If someone from UW becomes America’s Next Eco-Star, we will receive $1,000 dollars towards our sustainability efforts andnational recognition!

So go to http://apps.facebook.com/contestshq/contests/139814 to learn more about the contest and nominate yourself or other UW students today!

Lets bring home the title and make the rest of America “bow down to Washington” yet again! 


[event]: Green Fire movie screening

Greetings!

 

I am a 2009 POE graduate and now the Environmental Programs Coordinator for the City of Bellevue. On November 20th we are showcasing the first full-length, high-definition documentary film ever made about legendary conservationist Aldo Leopold at the Lewis Creek Visitor Center!  Esteemed University of Washington Professor Emeritus, Dr. Estella Leopold, Aldo Leopold’s youngest daughter will be attending and speaking at this event. I was wondering if the College on the Environment and the POE program would be willing to pass this event information along to their faculty, staff and students. 

 

Thank you for your time and I hope to see you all there!

 

Alexandra DySard
Park Ranger – Environmental Programs Coordinator 
City of Bellevue – Parks & Community Services
Office: 425-452-4195
Mobile: 425-864-1569
ADySard@bellevuewa.gov

 

Bellevue, WA Premiere!

Nov. 20, 2011

Coming to Bellevue…

Join us at the Lewis Creek Park!

See the first full-length, high-definition documentary film ever made about legendary conservationist Aldo Leopold and his environmental legacy at Lewis Creek Park! Green Fire shares highlights from his extraordinary career, explaining how he shaped conservation and the modern environmental movement. It also illustrates how Leopold’s vision of a community that cares about both people and land continues to inform and inspire people across the country and around the world. Leopold’s ideas remain relevant today, continuing to inspire projects nationwide that connect people and land. Learn more…

DATE: Sunday, November 20, 2011 
TIME: 2:00 pm
LOCATION: Lewis Creek Park
ADDRESS: 5808 Lakemont Blvd., Bellevue, WA 98006

SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCE: Esteemed University of Washington Professor Emeritus, Dr. Estella Leopold, Aldo Leopold’s youngest daughter.

TICKETS: FREE!  Space is limited.  To save a seat, please register at 425-452-6885.

MORE INFORMATION: http://www.greenfiremovie.com


IslandWood 10th Anniversary

Hello, 

This is David, one of the TA’s for ENVIR 100. Did any of you attend IslandWood (the outdoor education center on Bainbridge Island) when you were younger? If so, IslandWood wants to know if you are interested in participating its upcoming 10th Anniversary. This could mean sharing stories and memories, returning to IslandWood for a reunion, or letting the organization know how the School Overnight Program influenced your life. (If you were involved in a summer camp, high school internship, or other program, I’m sure IslandWood would love to hear from you, too!)

All you need to do is email my good friend Thatcher Heldring –thatcherh@islandwood.org – to let him know you are interested, and he’ll get back to you.

Thanks and have a great weekend!
David

PS – Never heard of IslandWood? Check it out – they even have an environmental education graduate program affiliated with UW!  (www.islandwood.org)


[event] Life Cycle Analysis: Understanding True Impact

Did you know that the ‘Environmental Innovation Practicum’ (ENVIR 450 B) talks are open to the public? Check out the following information about next Tuesday’s talk:

Join us for a presentation on
Life Cycle Analysis: Understanding True Impact

Melissa Winters, Environmental Protection Specialist at the U.S. EPA Region 10
Since 2008, Melissa has been a member of the Materials Management and Stewardship Team, where she focuses on green buildings, industrial materials recycling, and federal facilities. Melissa has her Master of Science in Environmental Health from the University of Washington and a Juris Doctor from Seattle University.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Presentation: 4:30– 6:00 p.m.

Mary Gates Hall 389

 

For a complete list of all speakers in the fall Environmental Innovation Speaker Series:

http://www.foster.washington.edu/centers/cie/eic/Pages/schedule.aspx


[event]: UW College of Education Information Session

interested in environmental education? Check out the following info session on opportunities for undergrads and grad students!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011 

4:30-7:00 PM
UW Miller Hall 301

This event is ideal for students who are interested in learning more about:

  • undergraduate programs in Early Childhood & Family Studies major or Education, Learning & Societies minor!
  • teacher education in our Master in Teaching Program in elementary education and in secondary education!
  • MEd and PhD programs in Special Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, or Educational Psychology! 


[event] Who Has the Right? Expanding the Rights of Individuals, Communities, and Nature

[full event information]

Much effort has been placed on establishing and enforcing environmental laws that define “safe” levels of toxic chemicals or require environmental disclosures for new development but do not, in the end, promote a healthy and sustainable world. Is this the most effective path to a better future? Given the past successes of movements to expand human rights in achieving social progress, should we consider establishing the rights of people to an unpolluted body, the right to a healthy environment, the rights of local governments to prevent corporations from operating polluting or damaging businesses in their communities, and the rights of nature? 

Katherine Davies, Director of the Center for Creative Change at Antioch University, and Thomas Linzey, Executive Director of the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund, will join us for this thought-provoking conversation.

Please join us at 5:30 pm for a wine reception preceding the event. 
Save by purchasing a Seminar Bundle Pack! Attend all three Seminars for just $25 – a $5 savings!
Ticket prices include a five percent admissions tax.


[event]: Our Common Future: Sustainable Development in a Deteriorating World

[event]: Our Common Future: Sustainable Development in a Deteriorating World


Friends of the Cedar River Watershed: Premiere Screening: Watershed Report 2010 Update

 

Mark your Calendars!  

Friends of the Cedar River Watershed presents…

 

Premiere Screening

Watershed Report 2010 Update

 

Thursday, September 8, from 6:00-8:00 PM

Seattle REI flagship Store

 

Films!  Finger Food Feast! And the Future of our Watershed!

 

It only happens once each year. This is your exclusive invitation to the annual screening of the Watershed Report updated with all new stories from our 2010 survey. Nineteen high school students from seven different school districts, plus the private school network, will preview a short series of videos tracking positive sustainability policy trends in the 27 cities, two counties and 13 school districts of our watershed, the greater Cedar River – Lake Washington Basin. 

 

  • Last year… our 2009 pilot won multiple awards.
  • Last year… it was standing room only at the REI premiere.
  • Last year… we reached 5,000 people. We want 10,000 this year.

 

You are the ambassador for the success of this program!  Bring your top ten well-networked people to the Premiere Screening. Help us roll out the Watershed Report 2010 Update to your local city council, school board, chamber of commerce, Rotary and other civic leadership groups.  We track policy. We showcase and broadcast best practices. Come experience these exquisite data narratives and the powerful voice of the next generation. Put the Watershed Report in service to your own sustainability and stewardship work plan. Puget Sound starts here!   

 

Forward this message to your network today!

 

RSVP:  contact Rebecca Sayre at 206.297.8141 or rebecca@cedarriver.org

Learn more about the Watershed Report: http://cedarriver.org/programs/watershed-report

 

Check out the award winning 2009 pilot here: http://www.youtube.com/user/FriendsOfCedar

 

Join us!

 

Serendipity Ancira, Shorecrest High School, Class of 2014

Jessica Basi, Liberty High School, Class of 2013

Josef Benzaoui, International Community School,Class of 2014 

Carolyn Birkenfeld,  Ballard High School, Class of 2014

Kevin Davis, Green River Community College, Class of 2010

Alyssa Deardorff, Interlake High School, Class of 2012

Conor Hammond, Tahoma High School, Class of 2014

Shanan Hopp,  Tahoma High School, Class of 2013                                   

Cassandra Houghton, Tahoma High School, Class of 2013                      

Margot Kelly-Hedrick, Mercer Island High SchoolClass of 2013  

Michaela Koke, Nathan Hale High School,Class of 2011  

Tyler Loughran, Mercer Island High SchoolClass of 2012

Chris Norgood, The Northwest School, Class of 2012

Ben Pedigo, Shorecrest High School, Class of 2014  

Jayaram RaviTahoma High School, Class of 2015

Alex Rockhill, Nathan Hale High School,Class of 2013

Clara Tibbetts, Tahoma High School, Class of 2012    

Tho Tron, Lakeside School,Class of 2013

Sergio Urrutia-Oyer, Tahoma High School, Class of 2013                      

Kendall von Michalofski, Tahoma High School, Class of 2013

About Peter Donaldson

Peter is the Executive Producer for the Watershed Report, a sophisticated “Community Curriculum” strategy from the Friends of the Cedar River Watershed. Peter has taught elementary through college creating myriad school partnerships around curriculum integration, story-telling and authentic assessment. In 2010 he was recognized as the Non-Formal Environmental Educator of the Year by the Environmental Education Association of Washington. He was appointed Distinguished Scholar to the Dan Evans Chair for the Liberal Arts at The Evergreen State College in 2008 and is currently collaborating with Antioch University to develop a teacher endorsement for Environmental and Sustainability Education. Peter has authored 17 plays for young audiences and was recognized as National Youth Theater Director of the Year by the American Alliance for Theater and Education. He tours a one-man show called Salmonpeople.