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  • Schreiner-McGraw, Adam; Chianello, Maria; Wilson, Taylor; Haas, Tyler (University of Oregon, Clark Honors College, 2011-12)
    Why Study Electricity Fuels? We do not have an unlimited supply of coal, uranium, or natural gas, and all of those methods for producing electricity can cause significant environmental damage. How can we provide electricity ...
  • Broberg, Kate Liddle; DiGregorio, Rachelle; Madison, Erin; Hawkins, Lauren (University of Oregon, Clark Honors College, 2011-12)
    Through an investigation of plastic and aluminum production and recycling, waste to energy methods, plastic bottle use, and plastic bag use, we have come to the conclusion that the citizens and government of the United ...
  • Speck, Craig; Rempel, Alexandra (University of Oregon, 2017)
    The City of Albany looked to University of Oregon architecture students to gather climate and microclimate information for Monteith Park and use it to quantify local heating needs and monthly net solar heating resources. ...
  • Naganuma, Lindsey; Rempel, Alexandra (University of Oregon, 2019)
    Three student groups collaborated with city of Dunes City city council and staff to develop passive heating strategies to achieve winter sustainability after the predicted 9.0 magnitude earthquake and accompanying tsunami ...
  • Atherley, Rowan; Bailey, Pippa; Rempel, Alexandra (University of Oregon, 2018)
    The City of La Pine partnered with the University of Oregon’s Architecture and Environmental Science Departments through the Sustainable City Year Program to develop implementation strategies for passive heating and ...
  • Palmer, Sydney; Rempel, Alexandra (University of Oregon, 2020)
    The city of Silverton partnered with the University of Oregon’s Sustainable City Year Program to analyze the proposed site for a new police station and city hall and propose passive heating strategies. Eight student teams ...
  • Elderbrock, Evan (University of Oregon, 2019-01-11)
    Urban development diminishes the delivery of ecosystem services (ES), defined as benefits from ecological processes and functions critical to human health and well-being. Land-use planners and environmental managers are ...
  • Xthona, Tabit; Shindelman, Sarah; Carter, Dylan; Goldberg, Julie (University of Oregon, Clark Honors College, 2011-12)
    In order to meet demand in the U.S., current food production uses about 50% of the country's land area, 80% of its fresh water, and 17% of its fossil energy. Currently, much more energy goes into production than we get out ...
  • O'Neal, Chip; Deal, Parker; Hassanein, Karim; Young, Abby (University of Oregon, Clark Honors College, 2011-12)
    Despite the forecast of imminent end of petroleum, the future of transportation fuels is bright. Concerns over peak oil and climate change have motivated the research and development of alternative energy and transportation ...
  • Borlant-Guertler, Gabe; Tillotson, Brock; Landsem, Paige; Wickman, Lindsay (University of Oregon, Clark Honors College, 2011-12)
    The current US transport system is centered around, and highly reliant of, individuals driving their own car on government constructed roads and highways. This has been the case for the past half century. The current state ...

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