Monday, December 1, 2008
Continuation
It's been over a year since we created this blog, and I am very much interested in continuing the work. My goal for the short term is to take the Wood Project to various cities that I can access, perhaps in the upcoming months: here in Washington DC, New York, San Francisco and maybe Paris. This project, at least in my mind, is not over but instead evolving into what will hopefully become a global project. More updates should be added soon.
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Resources About Sustainability
To learn about sustainability, including sustainable forestry practices visit:
www.sfiprogram.org
www.eartheasy.com
www.citnet.org
www.footprintnetwork.org
To find out what initiatives George Mason University is taking to become a "green" campus visit: green.gmu.edu
Please share other useful resources pertaining to sustainability in the comments section for this post. Thank you!!!
www.sfiprogram.org
www.eartheasy.com
www.citnet.org
www.footprintnetwork.org
To find out what initiatives George Mason University is taking to become a "green" campus visit: green.gmu.edu
Please share other useful resources pertaining to sustainability in the comments section for this post. Thank you!!!
Friday, October 5, 2007
Welcome! We want to ask you, what can you do with a piece of wood?
Welcome to the GMU Wood Project! We are a small group of students interested in generating ideas and creating dialog about sustainability and other environmental concerns around the GMU campus. We as a group are setting out small pieces of post consumer wood, which would otherwise be thrown away, and asking the GMU community, what can you do with this piece of wood to help create sustainable environments and promote environmental consciousness?
We want all ideas, from the simple to the abstract about how you can use this piece of wood. So let us know! Post your ideas and stories on this blog and share with others what you can do with a piece of wood.
We want all ideas, from the simple to the abstract about how you can use this piece of wood. So let us know! Post your ideas and stories on this blog and share with others what you can do with a piece of wood.
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