With California pushing for zero net energy buildings, it is important students are educated on the subject.
Cal Poly ‘P’ trails reopened
However, the trails can still be dangerous with the rainy season approaching.
Cal Poly research finds more than 70 percent of people think oceans are threatened
Seven in 10 people believe oceans around the world are in danger and support their protection.
Local, state and federal governments square up over offshore drilling
In October, San Luis Obispo signed a unanimous resolution to support a ban on drilling and fracking along the coast.
Students set out to build a community garden on campus
Six freshmen honor students teamed up with the Sustainability Center to build a community garden at Cal Poly.
Do students care about climate change? Climate Change Action Research Group examines Cal Poly
A survey created by a team of student researches looked at Cal Poly students’ perspective on climate change.
Cal Poly NORML plans to connect students to cannabis industry
The Cal Poly National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws had it’s first meeting to discuss the cannabis industry.
Zero Waste Leaders promote producing less waste on campus
Zero Waste Leaders will attend future events and tailgates to encourage students to be zero-waste.
Cal Poly took home four sustainability and efficiency awards this summer
When it comes to energy efficiency, waste reduction and food sustainability, Cal Poly has continued to make strides.
The Real Food Collaborative’s new veggie boxes brings accessible, real food to students
The Real Food Collaborative introduced Community Supported Agriculture boxes, bringing fresh produce to students.
Annual Conservation and Diversion Challenge encourages freshmen to think green
In an effort to impact the daily routines of students, Cal Poly’s Green Campus Program will be holding the 10th Annual Conservation and Diversion Challenge (AC/DC) to motivate students living in the red bricks to use less electricity and water.…