Uw Sustainability - "in Our Nature"

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Synopsis

UW Sustainability's "In Our Nature" podcast features the people working to make the University of Washington a leader in sustainability.

Episodes

  • UW Tacoma sustainability with Genevieve Conley

    15/05/2023 Duration: 28min

    Genevieve Conley, the UW Tacoma Student Sustainability Coordinator, talks about the new UW Tacoma Husky Sustainability Fund and how it will impact sustainability efforts on the Tacoma campus.

  • UW Recycling with Adam Fehn

    01/03/2023 Duration: 27min

    Adam Fehn, Program Coordinator with UW Recycling, joins us for a discussion on how to properly recycle and compost, as well as waste reduction goals and efforts at the University of Washington. Learn more about UW Recycling at uwrecycling.com or on Instagram @uwrecycling

  • UW Energy Conservation with Norm Menter

    23/12/2022 Duration: 22min

    Norm Menter is the Assistant Director for Energy, Utilities and Operations with UW Facilities. Since 2013, Norm has managed the UW's Energy Conservation program. He talks about what the UW is doing around energy conservation, why it's important, and how it is the foundation for the university's strategy for decarbonization.

  • UW Sustainability Director Lisa Dulude

    02/11/2022 Duration: 20min

    We're back! We're re-launching the podcast by talking to the new director of UW Sustainability. Lisa Dulude joined the UW Sustainability office in May 2022. Prior to starting at UW, she served for 12 years as the Energy and Sustainability Manager for Snohomish County. In this episode, Lisa talks about her sustainability background, some of the big sustainability opportunities at UW and ways for students, faculty and staff to get involved. UW Sustainability website: http://sustainability.uw.edu

  • CSF Spotlight 7 Interview with UW Sustainability Director, Claudia Frere-Anderson

    27/09/2021 Duration: 01h28s

    On this episode of the CSF Spotlight, we are joined by UW Sustainability director, Claudia Frere-Anderson. Claudia joined the University of Washington in 2009 and she has led huge Sustainability efforts since then, working as a pioneer of sustainability. Listen to learn about University of Washington's history in sustainability advancements and the critical role Claudia played in it, and to hear about her successes in the sustainability space. As well as, join us to say a warm goodbye to Claudia as she is parting with the university after 12 years of service. In her new endeavors, Claudia is taking on a position with ISOS Group, a woman-owned sustainability consulting firm focusing on environmental, social and governance work with corporations.  You can reach out to us via email at uwcsf@uw.edu Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to be informed of all opportunities and updates. Find our website at https://csf.uw.edu/

  • Tri-campus Q&A: talking sustainability with Bothell, Seattle and Tacoma

    02/04/2021 Duration: 53min

    Daimon Eklund and Toren Elste of UW Sustainability are joined by UW Bothell's Alexa Russo and UW Tacoma's Allan Cortina to answer questions about sustainability on all three UW campuses. Learn more: UW Sustainability website: green.uw.edu Facebook: UWSustainability Instagram: sustainableUW UW Bothell sustainability website: www.uwb.edu/sustainability Instagram: uwbsustainability Common Caws podcast UW Tacoma sustainability website: www.tacoma.uw.edu/uwt/fa/sustainability

  • CSF Spotlight # 6 Interview with the U of Arizona Green Fund

    14/01/2021 Duration: 56min

    On this episode of the CSF Spotlight, we were joined by Stella and Ryan from the University of Arizona’s Green Fund program. Tune in to listen to our conversation about university green funds and the different roles they play. We exchanged some great feedback and ideas. We hope you can learn as much as we did from this very fruitful conversation! Learn more about the University of Arizona Green Fund by visiting their website and follow them on Instagram For the CSF, you can find us at facebook and Instagram and our website at https://csf.uw.edu/

  • CSF Spotlight #5: David Frantz, Committee Chair

    20/11/2020 Duration: 01h03min

    On today's episode, Yahia Ali is joined with David Frantz. David is a senior at the University of Washington and is the current CSF Committee Chair. During the talk, they discuss both of their experiences coming from rural towns to Seattle, how David went from not attending CSF meetings to now being the chair, and how the Associated Students at UW (ASUW) is structured. You won't want to miss out on this discussion! To learn more about the CSF visit https://csf.uw.edu/

  • Kate Simonen - 2020 Husky Green Award winner

    05/11/2020 Duration: 19min

    Kate Simonen is the executive director of the Carbon Leadership Forum and Professor and Chair of the Department of Architecture at the University of Washington. Her research has focused on the innovation of construction materials and practices that will go a long way in creating a low-carbon future. For her work, she was one of the recipients of the 2020 Husky Green Awards which recognize people at the University of Washington who show dedication, leadership and initiative around sustainability. UW Sustainability's Marilyn Ostergren talked with Kate Simonen about why she is a self-described "embodied carbon nerd," why she started working on reducing the carbon footprint of our buildings and more. Carbon Leadership Forum home page: https://carbonleadershipforum.org/

  • CSF Spotlight #4: Ronnie Fang w/ Interactive Biogas Foodcart

    23/10/2020 Duration: 48min

    On this episode of CSF Spotlight, Yahia Ali and Fotima Ibrokhim interview Ronnie Fang, A former UW Environmental Studies student and current Seattle Outreach Specialist at Waste Management. Ronnie is a part of the Interactive Biogas Foodcart project team which received $21,176 from the CSF in 2016-2017. This project incorporates a vast variety of disciplines such as Mechanical Engineering, Communications, Environmental Engineering, and Biology to create a cool way to reduce waste on campus. Listen to this episode to learn more about biogas, the present and future of renewable energies, waste management practices, and how the Biogas Foodcart works. It's a great informative episode to listen to, so don't miss out! To learn more about the Biogas Foodcart visit https://csf.uw.edu/project/714 To get involved with the Biogas Foodcart project visit https://www.facebook.com/GlobalSustainability.uw/ To learn more about the CSF visit https://csf.uw.edu/

  • Husky Green Award winner Ursula Valdez

    19/10/2020 Duration: 42min

    UW Sustainability student intern Annika Prom talks with Ursula Valdez, a faculty member in UW Bothell's School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences. Ursula Valdez is a 2020 Husky Green Award winner for her work promoting sustainability and conservation on and off the UW Bothell campus. She  actively encourages students and other researchers to document avian diversity and natural history in urban spaces and educates them on how to restore these habitats. She also created a “Sustainability on a Student Budget” course to teach students how to embrace affordable, sustainable practices for everyday life. Outside of the university, she co-founded the Tambopata Center for Education, Science, and Conservation (CECCOT, acronym in Spanish), an organization that promotes the conservation of tropical diversity in the Peruvian Amazon. Read more about her work: https://www.uwb.edu/news/may-2020/husky-green-award-valdez

  • CSF Spotlight #3: Africa Now

    05/10/2020 Duration: 46min

    In this week’s podcast, we have guests from the Africa Now Project. Tune in to hear from Program Director Michelle Mvundura and ANA Board Member Kemi Akinlosotu about their experience working with Africa Now . In the past 3 years of collaboration, the Africa Now team has been awarded over $48,000 in CSF funding. On an annual basis, Africa Now mobilizes a community of passionate and active young professionals that are committed to building a sustainable future for Africa and enriching their global perspective through panels, workshops, resource fairs, and networking. The conference exists to educate, organize, and mobilize youth to imagine and create a sustainable future for the global African community. Learn more about the Africa Now project here: 2018:https://csf.uw.edu/project/832 2019:https://csf.uw.edu/project/891 2020:https://csf.uw.edu/project/980 Check out Africa Now’s Website: https://africanowassociation.com/ You Contact the organization via email at : africanowprogram@gmail.com If you would like to

  • CSF Spotlight #2: Anaerobic Digester

    11/09/2020 Duration: 52min

    On this episode of CSF Spotlight, Fotima and Yahia talk to Aaron Flaster, the project lead for the Anaerobic Digester project and current Research Study Coordinator at UW. This project was funded twice in 2018 for a total of $45,000 and received a $5,000 class gift from the College of the Environment. On the podcast, Aaron talks about how working on a horse ranch inspired them to pursue this project, the struggles they had during the process, and how today they are focused on the sustainability of this project. To learn more about the Anaerobic Digester project, you can visit their page on the CSF Website at https://csf.uw.edu/project/843 and https://csf.uw.edu/project/865. Or, you can email Aaron at aflaster@uw.edu. To read about other Campus Sustainability Fund (CSF) projects or to learn about the funding process, visit our website at csf.uw.edu. If you want to get involved with a project or have a project idea of your own, email us at uwcsf@uw.edu!  Also, follow us on our social medias: Facebook: h

  • CSF Spotlight #1: Meet the Team!

    28/08/2020 Duration: 41min

    In the first episode of “CSF Spotlight”, the Campus Sustainability Fund’s student staff members Fotima Ibrokhim (Outreach Coordinator) and Yahia Ali (Project Development Specialist) discuss their individual journeys to the CSF, what their personal experience has been with CSF, and how their views on sustainability has evolved through their experiences. Tune in for more episodes in the future to hear about CSF projects from the students who lead them, as well as hear from other people in the sustainability world at UW. Website: https://csf.uw.edu/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UWCSF/ Instagram: @uw_csf Twitter: @uwcsf

  • Plastic Free July with UW Recycling

    30/07/2020 Duration: 45min

    Each year, millions of people around the globe take the Plastic Free July challenge and choose to refuse single-use plastics. UW Recycling was leading the charge this month to provide the UW community with resources, encouragement and tips to reduce plastic use. We talk with UW Recycling Manager Liz Gignilliat about why it's important to reduce plastic consumption, the state of plastic at UW and why increased recycling efforts isn't the answer to our plastic problem, followed by a discussion (starting at 15:10) with UW Recycling Program Coordinator Adam Fehn, who took a personal challenge to cut his plastic consumption for the month. Follow UW Recycling on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uwrecycling/ or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UWRecycling/ More info on Plastic Free July: https://www.plasticfreejuly.org/

  • Sustainability Stories: Investing in intersectional sustainability with the Campus Sustainability Fund

    10/07/2020 Duration: 41min

    This is the audio from an online talk by Fotima Ibrokhim, Yahia Ali and Michael Diamond of the Campus Sustainability Fund (CSF), as part of the Sustainability Stories @ UW series.  The University of Washington's Campus Sustainability Fund (CSF) is a student-run and student-funded grant program that works to support and facilitate intersectional sustainability projects on the UW campus. In the recent years, the CSF staff and committee has made the conscious and intentional decision to lead the CSF towards intersectional sustainability. The CSF team particularly recognizes the disproportionate ways in which climate change affects Black communities and excludes them from being a part of sustainability efforts. To provide more equitable support to the Black students, faculty, and staff at the University of Washington, a summer grant option in partnership with the UW Resilience Lab will be available for students to use in order to support further equity and inclusion work.    CSF staff presented on

  • 2020 Earth Day talk: State of Sustainability at the UW with Provost Mark Richards

    04/05/2020 Duration: 57min

    As part of the University of Washington's recognition of Earth Day's 50th anniversary, Provost Mark Richards and VP of Facilities Lou Cariello spoke about current and future sustainability efforts at the UW, including the newly-released Sustainability Strategy. Learn more about the Strategy at green.uw.edu/plan Their discussion was followed by updates and a Q&A session with UW Sustainability Director Claudia Frere-Anderson and Campus Sustainability Fund Coordinator Kyle McDermott.

  • UW Creative Communications

    15/11/2019 Duration: 31min

    Katy Folk-Way, Director of Creative Communications, and Steven Roberts, Assistant Director of Mailing, Safety and Building Services, join us. The discussion starts with information on how Creative Communications integrates sustainability into its printing and copying operations, and then we talk about how the Mailing Services team has moved toward delivering almost all campus mail via electric-assist cargo bikes instead of trucks. Learn more about Creative Communications: http://c2.washington.edu/

  • UW Green Greeks Representative Program

    09/10/2019 Duration: 18min

    The University of Washington's Green Greek Representative Program works to engage UW fraternity and sororities on topics of sustainability. Members work on projects to improve sustainability in the Greek chapters as well as promoting sustainability in the community. On this podcast, Green Greek Director Shelby Carroll and Vice President of Membership Bibi Contreras discuss the Green Greeks program, some of the group's projects and how UW students can get involved. For more info on the Green Greek Representative Program, visit their Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greengreekuw/

  • " Campus Sustainability, Diversity & Inclusion" - WOHESC 2019 opening plenary

    27/03/2019 Duration: 56min

    Students and executive leaders from Washington and Oregon shared perspectives on integrating social sustainability across academic systems in this opening plenary at the 2019 Washington & Oregon Higher Education Sustainability Conference (WOHESC), hosted by the University of Washington on February 26-27. For more information on WOHESC: http://wohesc.org/program/ Moderator: Terryl Ross | Assistant Dean of Diversity for College of the Environment, University of Washington Speakers: Jeanne Allen | Chair, Campus Sustainability Fund & Graduate Student Representative, Environmental Stewardship Committee, University of Washington Teri Fane | ASPCC Student Body President, Portland Community College Cascade Campus Angel Mandujano-Guevara | Graduate Student, Human Services Resource Center, Oregon State University Taylor McHolm | Program Director, Student Sustainability Center, University of Oregon Natasha Martin | Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion and Associate Professor at the School of Law, Seattle U

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