Human behavior sabotages CO2-reducing strategies
A study found that the “rebound effect” negates some of the benefits of U.S. states’ policies aimed at improving efficiency and renewable energy sources in the residential sector.
Read MoreA study found that the “rebound effect” negates some of the benefits of U.S. states’ policies aimed at improving efficiency and renewable energy sources in the residential sector.
Read MoreAs a tier-one research institution with a world-class health center, the U is uniquely positioned to develop new approaches to addressing climate change.
Read MoreJoin the Clear the Air Challenge and do your part by driving less and making lower-emission transportation choices.
Read MoreInversion season is here. Peruse this list of ideas for ways you can make an impact on Salt Lake’s air quality. Together, we can make a difference.
Read MoreThe Sustainability Office has put together a list of the ways the U is working to reduce emissions and improve air quality.
Read MoreEmployees can donate a portion of their travel reimbursement to the U’s new Green Travel Fund for renewable energy projects and energy efficiencies on campus.
Read MoreZimride by Enterprise becomes the university’s newest, innovative tool to reduce its emissions.
Read MoreAir Quality Task Force recommends strategies to reduce pollution.
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