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Teodoriu, Catalin; Falcone, Gioia – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
Drilling wells in urban spaces requires special types of rigs that do not conflict with the surrounding environment. For this, a mutation of the current drilling equipment is necessary into what can be defined as an "urbanized drilling rig." Noise reduction, small footprint, and "good looking" rigs all help persuade the general public to accept…
Descriptors: Energy, Fuels, Urban Areas, Technological Advancement
Allen, Michael R. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
A recent focus on contemporary evolution and the connections between communities has sought to more closely integrate ecology with evolutionary biology. Studies of coevolutionary dynamics, life history evolution, and rapid local adaptation demonstrate that ecological circumstances can dictate evolutionary trajectories. Thus, variation in species…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Mathematical Models, Genetics, Ecology
Stoner, Joyce Hill – Institute of Museum and Library Services, 2009
Sixty cultural heritage leaders from thirty-two countries, including representatives from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, South America, Australia, Europe, and North America gathered in October 2009 in Salzburg, Austria, to develop a series of practical recommendations to ensure optimal collections conservation worldwide. Convened at Schloss…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conservation (Environment), Preservation, Cultural Background
Yasuhara, Ken; Morozov, Andrew; Kilgore, Deborah; Atman, Cynthia; Loucks-Jaret, Christine – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2009
In this age of global warming and diminishing fossil fuel stores, society is becoming increasingly aware that seemingly small decisions can have surprisingly far-reaching implications on the environment and future generations. Accordingly, today's engineers must approach design problems with a holistic, broad view of the impacts,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education, Longitudinal Studies, Life Cycle Costing
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Skamp, Keith; Boyes, Eddie; Stannistreet, Martin – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2009
Using survey methodology, students' beliefs, and willingness to act, about 16 specific actions related to global warming are compared across the primary secondary interface. More primary students believed in the effectiveness of most actions to reduce global warming and were willing to take those actions. In general there was a disparity between…
Descriptors: Climate, Surveys, Student Attitudes, Conservation (Environment)
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Stewart, Alistair; Muller, Gregg – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2009
In this paper we suggest that learning about natural history experientially can be thought of as a type of reading, where understanding is developed by using particular skills, processes and content. In our experience, teaching and learning natural history involves the generation of knowledge and understanding through relating direct personal…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Observation
McHardy, Roberta J.; Blanchard, Pamela B.; de Wet, Catharina F. – Gifted Child Today, 2009
In even the earliest studies of giftedness in young children (Burks, Jensen, & Terman, 1930; Hollingworth, 1926), researchers noted distinct character traits among gifted students, which included global awareness, sensitivity to complex issues, and a tendency to worry about injustice and dangers that often are beyond a child's control.…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Altruism, Academically Gifted, Emotional Response
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Lapham, Steven S. – Social Education, 2009
Every year, Americans spend billions of dollars on bottled water. They purchase a bottle from the vending machine or buy a case at the grocery, no longer considering the water that's freely available from their taps. As consumers and as citizens, however, Americans should pause to study the personal and public consequences of this choice. In this…
Descriptors: Water, Consumer Science, Costs, Environmental Education
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Bottery, Mike – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2009
It is problematic enough trying to extract the lessons from the past to inform the present and the future; it is even more difficult when there is no history upon which to draw. This is the case with respect to a consideration of the impact of sustainable development upon school administration. Whilst there is a history of events contributing to…
Descriptors: School Administration, Sustainable Development, Economic Development, Competition
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Olzak, Susan; Soule, Sarah A. – Social Forces, 2009
This research examines the influence of types of protest activities, Congressional hearings and political characteristics on environmental legislation enacted from 1961-1990. We find that rates of environmental protest rise with increases in the amount of previous institutional activities, but extra-institutional activities do not raise the…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Pollution, Activism, Citizen Participation
Cekauskas, Raymond; Hartmann, Mark – American School & University, 2009
When one considers the enormous cost of science laboratory buildings, it is no surprise that the stream of environmental consciousness that has swept through campuses has had a profound effect on the design and engineering of these complex buildings. Advancing technologies, government regulations and rising energy costs all are driving the push to…
Descriptors: Energy Management, Science Laboratories, School Buildings, Conservation (Environment)
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Coffman, Makena – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2009
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present the University of Hawaii at Manoa's (UHM's) initiatives in achieving greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions on campus and at the state level. Design/methodology/approach: UHM has taken a "lead by example" approach to climate change mitigation in terms of working to meet the American…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Outreach Programs, Climate, Leadership
US Department of Energy, 2010
By making a commitment to high-performance schools, many school districts are discovering that smart energy choices can have lasting benefits for their students, their communities, and the environment. An energy-efficient school district with 4,000 students could save as much as $160,000 a year in energy costs. Over 10 years, those savings can…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Energy Conservation, Energy Management, Energy
Williams, Ashley – Online Submission, 2010
Our world is faced with a vast array of environmental catastrophes ranging everywhere from climate change, to air and water pollution, to mass extinction of species which all threaten the environment and human existence. As of now, students are not being informed on the sustainability issues, or engaged in the change process at school. Rote…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Environmental Education, Active Learning, Sustainable Development
Miller, Laura Little – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Increased energy costs and a move toward environmental stewardship are driving many organizations, including universities, to engage in awareness efforts to reduce both energy consumption and their carbon footprint. The purpose of this paper is to determine whether organizational programs aimed at energy and environmental awareness have a…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Energy Conservation, College Role, Behavior Modification
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