Environment

By
  • Lee Samelson - Daily reader
Sep. 21, 2011
Framing climate change issues in better ways is key to ecological progress.
Sep. 20, 2011
The settlement will result in more trees available to Minnesota apple growers.
Sep. 15, 2011
About 100,000 acres of the northern Minnesota area has been burnt so far.
By
  • Jenna Wilcox
Sep. 14, 2011
State schools are banning disposable water bottles to eliminate waste
Sep. 13, 2011
The class will also include history, culture, politics and other topics along the way as they relate to food and agriculture.
Sep. 07, 2011
Ph.D. candidate Jaya Kawale uses computer algorithms to find the climate's "heartbeat."
By
  • Becca Shrake
Aug. 03, 2011
The black swallow-wort could choke native plants if it’s not destroyed.
Jun. 22, 2011
GrowBarrels allow people without garden space to test their green thumb.
Jun. 15, 2011
From balloons to apps, a student group experiments to earn a patent.
Apr. 20, 2011
Bicycles are a focus for this year’s Beautiful U Day.
By
  • Kerrick Robinson, University student
Apr. 20, 2011
Apr. 19, 2011
The animals were a part of the second annual Agricultural Awareness Day.
Apr. 18, 2011
Residents picked up trash for the annual Earth Day Clean Up.
Mar. 30, 2011
The club will use an $8,800 grant to add plants to the Sarita Wetland.
Mar. 30, 2011
MSA considered a resolution in favor of the Sustainable Legacy Fund, which would provide money for green projects with the potential to save the University thousands of dollars.

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