This is part II of our series talking with environmental studies majors at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Sammy and Justine, senior Environmental Studies majors, were our guests last night. Click below to listen to the show:
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Monday, October 26, 2009
Earth2Lincoln 10/26
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
350-A Day Of Action
350--The most focused and coordinated day of climate action approaches rapidly. A dizzying frenzy of mountain climbs, underwater demonstrations in island nations, bike rides, rallies, and speeches will take place across the globe, underscoring the indisputable consensus: we need action, right now--based on sound science--to protect our planet. For more information, click here. For a challenge, Dutch and Polish translations are available on the website.
The even better news. Lincoln has two critical events for 350! The first is a post-Nebraska football recycling and clean up session, this Saturday, October 24th. Interested individuals should meet at the west end of the Vine Street parking loop at 2:30 p.m. Gloves and bags are provided. Enthusiasm is self-supplied.
And on Sunday, October 25th at Noon, hundreds of bikers will mass on the north side of the Capital building. We will ride through downtown as a collective call to awareness and call to action.
For more information, auditory stimulation in the form of a KZUM PSA:
Both of these events are sponsored by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Progressive Student Coalition. They have a nifty website, available right here.
Hyde Observatory--Observing Solar Since 1978
Hyde Observatory is a stacked facility. As a community access astronomical observatory, it regularly opens its doors to sky-gazers. But it also has been at the vanguard of solar energy. Since 1978, or for some 11,315 days, the Observatory has metamorphosed sun rays into pure, clean energy. The photovoltaic panels adorning the rooftop now provide 40% of the building's energy--while any extra energy is funneled back to LES.
Erik Hubl, a Lancaster County G.I.S. Engineer and Hyde Observatory volunteer, shares his insights into Hyde's solar past and solar future:
Click HERE to view a Hyde Observatory solar PowerPoint stocked with charts, graphs, photos, tables and more!
Monday, October 5, 2009
Earth 2 Lincoln 10/5-Ethanol
University of Nebraska-Lincoln agronomist and chair of the Nebraska Center For Energy Sciences Research, Dr. Kenneth Cassman, shared his research and insights into corn ethanol's current and future role in the domestic energy equation.
The United States is the world's leading ethanol producer, with production of over 9 billion gallons last year. The 2007 Renewable Fuels Standard calls for 36 billion gallons of ethanol by 2022, much of that from the 1-2 punch of corn ethanol furnished by Nebraska and, ugh, Iowa.
Cassman and his colleagues at UNL have developed the BESS or Biofuel Energy Systems Simulator, a software tool to calculate energy efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions and natural resource requirements of corn-to-ethanol production systems. Try it out, here
Finally, stay tuned to legislative news as Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson recently co-sponsored legislation encouraging a higher blend of ethanol (from 10% to 15%) to be sold at gas stations nationwide.
Click here to listen to Monday's program:
The United States is the world's leading ethanol producer, with production of over 9 billion gallons last year. The 2007 Renewable Fuels Standard calls for 36 billion gallons of ethanol by 2022, much of that from the 1-2 punch of corn ethanol furnished by Nebraska and, ugh, Iowa.
Cassman and his colleagues at UNL have developed the BESS or Biofuel Energy Systems Simulator, a software tool to calculate energy efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions and natural resource requirements of corn-to-ethanol production systems. Try it out, here
Finally, stay tuned to legislative news as Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson recently co-sponsored legislation encouraging a higher blend of ethanol (from 10% to 15%) to be sold at gas stations nationwide.
Click here to listen to Monday's program:
Earth 2 Lincoln 9/28-Solar Powered Future
Dr. Bing Chen and Michael Shonka of the Nebraska Solar Energy Society shed light on the current and future state of solar energy. Brighten up!
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