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CCS Unveils Innovative Sponsored Projects by Transportation Design Students

College for Creative Study

Throughout the semester, graduate and undergraduate Transportation Design students delved into various aspects of future mobility, considering factors such as lifestyle habits, urban green spaces, deconstruction, reuse and the enhancement of current transportation systems. The vehicle has spaces for sleeping, writing and recording music.

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Strategies for Commercial Office Design that Contribute to Economic Development

Clark Nesxen

For example, technology is among the fastest growing sectors of the Newport News economy. Tapping into local universities and neighboring research centers like Jefferson Lab, Tech Center Research Park will foster an incubator environment for students, start-ups, and other local or prospective tech businesses.

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Material Impact: How Clark Nexsen Can Source and Use Materials with Lower Embodied Carbon Emissions

Clark Nesxen

The immediacy of the climate crisis demands swift, effective action from designers of built environments, which are responsible for around 40% of global carbon emissions. Key takeaways The research focused on structural materials, as they comprise a large portion of the built environment and are associated with carbon-intensive processes.

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Floating factories of artificial leaves could make green fuel for jets and ships

The Guardian Higher Education

Cambridge University scientists develop a device to ‘defossilise’ the economy using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide Automated floating factories that manufacture green versions of petrol or diesel could soon be in operation thanks to pioneering work at the University of Cambridge.

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Adapting to Disruption: Unity University’s Remarkable Success – Part 1: Changing Higher Ed podcast 194 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Dr. Melik Peter Khoury

The Change Leader, Inc.

00:47:52] I, however, don’t want to be them because they are hiring tens and hundreds and thousands of people who have no idea about climate change, who have no idea about the green economy. We have the Technical Institute for Environmental Professions, which is where we are looking at associate degrees for the green workforce.

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Sustainability: The Big Picture

AIFS Abroad

And still others define sustainability as a balance between environment, equity and economy. The United Nations defines sustainable development as the process and pathways to achieving sustainability through four key dimensions: society, environment, culture, and economy. Explore the AIFS Abroad Green Initiative.

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What to Study Abroad in London, England: Featured Courses

AIFS Abroad

Learn about the marketing planning process, modern fashion communication, segmentation and the internal and external marketing environment. Explore sustainability in Britain as a phenomenon beyond global green politics. Fashion Marketing and Communication: Examine the role of marketing in fashion business success!