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Robert H. and Katharine B. Garff Building at the University of Utah with the lights on past school hours on Monday, Jan. 16 2023.

How the U is Working to Reduce Waste and Energy Consumption on Campus

By Sophia Burkemo January 20, 2023

  According to Sustainability and Energy Facilities a majority of University of Utah's carbon footprint, 60%, comes from the energy buildings use, such as natural gas heating and electricity. With...

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Buening: You Can’t Buy Happiness

By Sarah Buening, Assistant Opinion Editor October 21, 2021

  Years before my passion for environmental studies blossomed, I came across the "Story of Stuff" documentary. In this short exposé of the consumer industry, Annie Leonard, now co-Executive Director...

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Christopherson: SLC Mayoral Candidates Should Commit to Reducing Plastic Waste

By Nain Christopherson, Assistant Opinion Editor July 30, 2019

  Though the project began ten years ago, I've just recently been exposed to photographer Chris Jordan’s series "Midway: Message from the Gyre." It's a collection of images demonstrating the...

Fighting Food Waste

Fighting Food Waste

By Bailey Shelden April 22, 2017

Food waste is not a new topic. Scientists have been looking into it for years and chances are you have seen food waste talked about on the news or in a documentary, yet the issue remains prevalent. The...

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