Join the LU Green Squad
Help with the garden or sign up for a plot
Make plans for Earth Week in the Spring
Challenge your student organization to reduce the amount of trash generated
Purchase products made from recycled materials when possible—paper, cups, plates
Have an idea? Email sustainability@lamar.edu.
Even when they're turned off, appliances and electronic gadgets gobble up energy and cost money.
Estimates are that anywhere from 5% to 10% of your residential electricity is sapped by devices that are plugged in 24 hours a day, even when they're just in standby mode.
Think about unplugging these to save both energy and money:
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Grey Energy is another word for polluting energy or non-renewable energy. In generating gray energy, fossil fuels are used such as coal or gas.
Green Energy is electricity generated from sources that cannot be exhausted. The sources are inexhaustible; it is also called sustainable energy. In the production of renewable electricity CO2 emissions are lower than for gray energy, or there are no CO2 emissions and there are less or no harmful substances that can have a negative effect on the environment and climate.
Besides cutting down on car transmissions riding a bike is a great way to stay in shape! Lamar provides many amenities to support the bicycling community, including bike racks in various areas around campus, being able to register your bike with Lamar police and a free bike repair station in front of Gentry Hall.