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October 23rd, 2009

Upcycle your week, 10/23

Wonder no more what to do this week: UYW has your back. We got lectures, action days, and seminar series coming atcha. Check it.

Friday, Oct. 23

“What are Cities Doing to Adapt to Climate Change?”: Guest Speaker: JoAnn Carmin, Associate Professor of Environmental Policy and Planning, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MA Institute of Technology. Friday, Oct 23, 12-1pm, UEL. More info.

Saturday, Oct. 24

350.org International Day of Climate Action: This Saturday will be BIG. Come be a part of it, and bring your friends! Seriously, if you take action just once this semester for the environment, come to the International Day of Climate Action! Saturday October 24th Rhode Island residents from all walks of life will unite as part of the 350.org International Day of Climate Action. It will be the biggest collective call that citizens of the world have ever made upon their governments to demand climate justice.

At 11 AM Brown students will converge on the Main Green to snap a bird’s-eye-view photograph spelling 350 with our bodies. We will then proceed down the hill chanting, singing, dancing and banner-waving to Waterplace Park. We will join the Providence community at Waterplace Park for a 12 pm rally to tell our President and our senators that we must take action now. We’ll also enjoy speakers, performances, and activities for all ages.

Tuesday, Oct. 27

ICE-Talk: Energy Science with Prof. Eric Suuberg and Aaron Socha: The second Brown Energy Sciences Seminar will be held next week! This is your chance to find out about the exciting energy-related research happening at Brown, and meet others who share your interest.  This is also an opportunity to focus our efforts as we build our energy initiative into a competitive research center.  Tuesday, October 13th, 12-1pm, MacMillan 317. Our two speakers this week:

1) Prof. Eric Suuberg (Brown Engineering) – “Current Issues in Fuels Chemistry”
2) Dr. Aaron Socha (Brown Chemistry) – “Microbially-mediated coal solubilization”

At 11 AM Brown students will converge on the Main Green to snap a bird’s-eye-view photograph spelling 350 with our bodies. We will then proceed down the hill chanting, singing, dancing and banner-waving to Waterplace Park. We will join the Providence community at Waterplace Park for a 12 pm rally to tell our President and our senators that we must take action now.  We’ll also enjoy speakers, performances, and activities for all ages.
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October 21st, 2009

emPower Meeting Minutes, 10/18

Another week, another set of general emPower updates. BUCC, BTB, ICE, BTB2, CC, and ED all make their acronym filled updates.

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October 19th, 2009

Beyond the Bottle minutes, 10/18

Ari's going to kill me when he finds out I used this.

Ari's going to kill me when he finds out I used this.

Hey there, beautiful.

Beyond the Bottle has some good news for you, you foxy young thing, you. Today, my man Ari waxed poetic about:

  • Beautiful Beyond the Bottle webspace
  • More info on that oh-so-alluring BDHxBTB collab
  • Free webinar going up in two weeks
  • A sensual RISD dining services meeting
  • Prepping for that naughty BUCC meeting, makin friends, and kickin ass

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October 18th, 2009

CCURB Info Session TUESDAY

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Come learn about CCURB!

Where does Project 20/20 get all its money? What’s the connection between utility bills and climate change? How can I find a meaningful part-time job?

Community Carbon Use Reduction at Brown (CCURB) is looking for more ideas and broader participation. Come and learn how you can build upon existing work.

CCURB is an initiative that engages students in implementing projects that have positive social and environmental impacts in the community. Grants are available for projects that demonstrate student and community engagement, and a measurable reduction in carbon emissions.

Consult with Others

Through the academic year, CCURB Think Tank meets every Sunday night at 9 pm in Wilson 302, as a subcommittee of emPower. The group aims to generate ideas and proposals for CCURB qualifying projects.

Letters of Interest

Individuals and teams are invited to submit a Letter of Interest to provide a brief overview of the proposed project and how it fits into the program objectives listed above. Letters of Interest may be submitted on a rolling basis to ccurb@brown.edu. For the fall grant cycle, Letters of Interest must be received by November 2, 2009 at 11:59 pm.

Grant Applications

Proposals for CCURB funding are due by November 30, 2009 at 11:59 pm. Grant application available for download.

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October 15th, 2009

Upcycle your week, 10/15

This Friday, there will literally be a blue whale there. Maybe. If youre lucky.

This Friday, there will literally be a blue whale there. Maybe. If you're lucky.

Wondering what to do this week? Don’t want to dig through all those crazy event calendars/morning mail/ES dept website for events to go to? Welcome to Upcycle Your Week, where we tell you the latest and greatest events happening at and around Brown, every week.

Thursday, Oct 15th

  • Grow Your Own Plants with Dorm Gardens!: Need some plants to spruce up your room?  Want to grow your own food? Sound cool to have plants like chocolate mint or spinach growing in your dorm? Come to Dorm Gardens at the Urban Environmental Lab this Thursday, October 15th from 7-8 pm where you’ll get the chance to prepare plants that you can grow in your dorm! Don’t miss out on this good green fun!
  • Burning the Future: Dirty coal; cradle to grave: Speaker Judy Bonds, Co-director of Coal River Mountain Watch of West Virginia, has been fighting for social and environmental justice for Appalachian coalfields since 1998. In 2003 she won the Goldman Environmental Prize, awarded to one person from each continent annually, in recognition of her grassroots environmental leadership. Thursday, October 15 at noon, UEL room 106.

Friday, Oct 16th

  • Lessons from the Past: Emerging Patterns of Historical Declines in Large Marine Animals: Heike Lotze, Canada Research Chair in Marine Renewable Resources, Department of Biology, Dalhousie Univ will be speaking about the population trends of large marine animals, 12-1pm, Biomed 291.

Saturday, Oct 17th

  • Changing the Campus Climate: Climate and Energy at Brown: Come hear three prominent Brown professors and activists discuss the University’s progress in climate and energy. In a panel moderated by Frieda Kay ‘12, Libby Kimzey ‘10, Sri Nagavarapu, and Chris Bull will speak about the work they are currently doing, what Brown’s past accomplishments have been, and where the university is going in the future. Saturday, 10/17, at 10:30AM in McMillan 115.

Tuesday, Oct 20th

  • ICE-Talk: Environmental Fellows program: In our second weekly Climate and Energy Brown-Bag Lunch, we will be hosting an information session for the Brown Environmental Fellows program. BEF seeks to introduce students to the intersection between environmental science, policy, and practice. Working Brown faculty and environmental practitioners, fellows will gain direct experience pursuing environmental research in the context of regulatory and conservation practice. Tuesday, Oct. 20th, 12-1pm in McMillan317.

Thursday, Oct 22nd

  • An Update on the Global Carbon Cycle: Jorge Sarmiento, Professor of Geosciences and Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences at Princeton University will be speaking at the Geo colloquia about the latest developments in the global carbon cycle at 4-5pm in McMillan 115.

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October 15th, 2009

BTB chugs on, 10/15 (ha ha, oh puns)

Not this guy. Yet.

Not this guy. Yet.

This week, on great news from BTB:

  • Ari’s has a little chat with John Stewart
  • BTB will serve as a model for 20+ other schools
  • The BDH will be writing a feature on BTB
  • A speech is coming together for the next BUCC meeting
  • A movie will be screened with lots of love
  • The gears keep churning and the bottles keep dropping.

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October 12th, 2009

What’s ICE?

This is ICE

This is ICE

Well, a few of you are interested in joining ICE, so here’s some background as to what we are and what we’ve been up to.

Who the hell is ICE?

  • We’re an organization working with Brown Climate and Energy leaders to fulfill three fundamental charges: Integrate. Collaborate. Educate.
  • Our current approach is to increase the visibility and accessibility of Brown’s resources in Climate and Energy, bringing together students, professors, alumni, and community groups.
    • Cool perk: We talk with a lot of important people. Over the last month we’ve talked with Ruth, half the VP’s, several deans, and Chairs of 5 departments. We really do make a difference!
  • We’re working on three major projects right now
    • ICE Talks
      • We’re bringing in an assortment of speakers from all over the Brown community to start dialogues about creative solutions in Climate and Energy
      • We’re trying for weekly talks, Tuesday at noon. Bring a lunch!
      • Carbon capture, backyard windmills, algorithmic demand matching; whatever you fancy, we do it
      • The talks are cosponsored by the Energy Science Working Group, a collection of Brown scientists working on energy solutions at Brown. If you’re into research, they’re really interested in having students help!
      • Do you know professors who would be willing to speak? We need help getting more professors involved with these talks!
    • ICE-UTRA
      • We’re working with Dean Rodriguez, the UTRA dean, on an UTRA specifically targeting research that bridges sciences and humanities
      • There’s been some pretty good progress made on this, but we could always use help working with the development office.
    • Alumni Network
      • We’re putting together a network of Alumni who are interested in keeping up with the latest developments in the Brown community
      • Several alumni are interested in coming back to speak about what they’ve done since they graduated
      • This project is pretty barebones, so we need help managing alumni relations

Interested in joining us? Have new ideas for what we should be doing? Shoot me an email at Ryan_Chan@brown.edu, or hit up our emPower meetings Sunday at 9pm Wilson 302.

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October 11th, 2009

No Meeting Tonight

Sorry, come back next week!

Sorry, come back next week!

No emPower meeting tonight. Sorry! Next meeting, Sunday at 9pm.

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October 7th, 2009

Beyond the Bottle, 10/4

See below for minutes from our meeting on Sunday. Sorry I was so slow in getting these out.
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October 6th, 2009

CCURB Meeting Minutes, 10/4

Didn’t get a chance to make the meeting? CCURB’s got you covered. Minutes are below, after the jump.

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