A Pakistani garbage dump seems like an unlikely place to find a solution to extreme poverty. But then again, the group of students from Princeton and Rutgers universities who plan to convert garbage into hope is an unlikely team.
Archive – June 2010
The Princeton Environmental Commission is leading a guided Green Building and Garden tour in the town of Princeton. This year’s tour will illustrate a range of environmentally smart approaches to building, landscaping, gardening and managing waste.
Princeton University students printed 11,040,632 sheets of paper in 2009 - placed end-to-end, this would create a distance three quarters the length of the United States! Read on to see where you can find suggestions on how to reduce printing on campus.
In her research and teaching, Mauzerall employs both scientific and regulatory perspectives in analyzing the effects of air pollution on climate change, human health and agricultural production. She has emerged as a leader in efforts to track the flow of pollution through atmospheric models, helping to identify where reductions of harmful emissions would have the largest benefit.
There is now a cell phone recycling bin in Frist Campus Center for the campus community.

