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APES Sustainability Project

APES Sustainability Project. Emma Fontaine Jason Laird Sara Killeen Sochinda Noun. Introduction. Sustainable: Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment Monitor energy use to make CV more sustainable Entire F wing (Moses to Cornell). Sustainability.

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APES Sustainability Project

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  1. APES Sustainability Project Emma Fontaine Jason Laird Sara Killeen Sochinda Noun

  2. Introduction • Sustainable: Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment • Monitor energy use to make CV more sustainable • Entire F wing (Moses to Cornell)

  3. Sustainability • To become sustainable: • Eliminate buildup of fossil fuels • Eliminate buildup of chemicals • Eliminate physical degradation of nature • Eliminate conditions that undermine people’s capacity to meet basic needs

  4. Methods • Walkthroughs • Discussions with Teachers • Final Email

  5. Data Example

  6. F-Wing Problems • Heat lamps had to stay on • Computer labs were difficult to manage • Equipment was usually left plugged in (microscopes)

  7. Analysis • No significant trends • Obvious changes in attitudes during check-ins • Willingness to unplug lights, turn off lights, shut off power strips • Received the message

  8. Discussion: What would we change? • Involve janitorial staff • Require that teachers used only half of the lights • Send out weekly emails

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