Librarians at the Harvard Law School Library now check out bicycles and helmets to Law School students. While cooking in Thayer Hall’s basement kitchen, College freshman can feed their leftover ingredients to a green box full of worms. If Harvard Medical School students need file folders or desk lamps, they can check out the Medical School’s “freecycling” room, a pseudo-Room-of-Requirement where one man’s trash becomes another’s treasure.
Since 2008, when the University’s sustainability efforts began in earnest, Harvard’s campus has changed in big and small ways to reduce carbon emissions, save energy, and decrease waste. In the midst of today’s Earth Day celebrations across the University, Harvard’s many schools are rolling out new programs and initiatives to continue to encourage a culture of sustainability.
YESTERDAY WAS THURSDAY, TODAY IS EARTH DAY
In celebration of Earth Day, Harvard College, Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School, Harvard Business School, and Harvard Law School have prepared events and activities related to sustainability throughout the month of April, or “Earth Month.”
The College’s Earth Day awareness events took place last week, culminating in a celebration in the MAC Quad last Saturday. Each weekday had a theme: electricity, aqua, recycling, topsoil, and health, spelling out EARTH.
The Law School will celebrate Earth Day today on the Harkness Patio with free food from local, sustainable vendors such as b.good and Veggie Planet.
On Monday, the School of Public Health’s sustainability team “EcoOpportunity” will organize a Bike Repair Clinic. The free clinic will teach attendees how to repair a flat tire, adjust a seat post, and provide a basic overview of bike parts.
“We’re trying to encourage and make it easier for people to take their bike to work,” School of Public Health Program Coordinator David J. Havelick said.
“EcoOpportunity” has also continued their annual “Take The Stairs” campaign, in which teams of five compete to climb the height of a mountain in flights of stairs.
On the same side of the Charles River, the Medical School hosted a “Lessons in Sustainability and Research” lecture featuring Director of Boston University’s Center for Energy & Environmental Studies Nathan Phillips.
GOING GREEN
As part of the sustainability initiative, the University announced yesterday that it will sponsor five bike share stations in Allston and Longwood as part of Hubway, Boston’s new regional Bike Share Program.
According to a press release, Harvard will also sponsor four bike share stations in the City of Cambridge when the program expands.
In another effort to reduce the environmental impact of the University, the Law School has installed lighting updates in Langdell Library and has added successful heat recovery units in Hauser Hall, according to the Law School’s Office for Sustainability Coordinator Kathryn A. Cosgrove.
The University held its second annual Green Carpet Awards ceremony early last week to honor University affiliates who have significantly contributed to sustainability efforts.
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