A healthier community and U
When active transportation is a part of your lifestyle, you save money on fuel, spend less time in traffic and get your daily workout as part of your commute while improving air quality.
Read MoreWhen active transportation is a part of your lifestyle, you save money on fuel, spend less time in traffic and get your daily workout as part of your commute while improving air quality.
Read MoreWith new apps to make it easier to participate, join the Clear the Air Challenge.
Read MoreAn e-bike is your department’s solution to improve employee health and air quality.
Read MoreRobert Bullard will discuss the ways that justice, sustainability and human rights are inextricably linked.
Read MoreRising temperatures and other compounding factors are impacting our snowfall and our snowpack. Pledge to cut down on your carbon footprint this winter. And forever.
Read MoreDeclining water levels in the Great Salt Lake contribute to snowmelt.
Read MoreThe annual Walk After Dark event helps identify and address safety and lighting concerns across campus.
Read MoreThe U earned a Gold Bicycle Friendly University designation from the League of American Bicyclists thanks to efforts to promote safe, accessible bicycling on campus.
Read MoreU researchers find using a thermostat for heating and air conditioning systems that turn on and off based on air quality can clean the air in your home without using much more energy than a fan.
Read MoreThe newly opened Gardner Commons building, which replaced Orson Spencer Hall, was designed with sustainability at its core. Here are five of its green features.
Read MoreBikers of all stripes gather for the second annual U Bike Week, Sept. 10-14.
Read MoreDurable parking lot pavers reduce runoff at the Natural History Museum of Utah keeping stormwater in the soil.
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