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Burning Question: How can I save on utilities in the summer?
A student at Auraria asked, “How can I save on utilities during the summer?” Saving money on utilities can also be a great way to save energy in general when you keep these tips in mind. Air conditioning Air conditioning can be a huge energy waste, so if you have it, make sure you use it well. Don't turn your AC down too far: each degree above 75 degrees in the summer can save 10-15% of energy used (neep.org). Close doors to rooms you aren’t in, so the AC is only cooling o
May 82 min read


Burning question: What are good plants to grow in Denver that are native and drought-resistant?
Why is it important to grow native plants? Native plants are naturally adapted to Colorado’s climates, soils, and environmental conditions, so they don’t need as many external additions like water and fertilizer. When native plants are established, they can help conserve water and attract mammals, birds, butterflies, and other native pollinators ( Colorado State University ). Why drought-resistant plants? Because it is so dry in Colorado, and droughts are becoming more
Apr 102 min read


Burning Question: What is the difference between biodegradable and compostable?
A student on the Auraria Campus asked, “what is the difference between biodegradable and compostable?” What's the difference? In short, anything that is compostable is biodegradable, but not everything that is biodegradable is compostable ( BPI World ). A product must be able to break down into organic materials that can offer nutrients to the soil and plants around it to be compostable ( Western Disposal ). In addition, it must be third party certified by BPI (Biodegradab
Mar 42 min read


Burning Question: If you can't maintain a vegetarian diet for health reasons, what else can you do to make a positive impact?
@Papplehat asked, “if you can’t maintain a vegetarian diet for health reasons, what else can you do to make a positive impact?” Being a vegetarian certainly helps lower your carbon footprint, but when it’s not possible, there are other options when it comes to food. Global food production is responsible for 35% of all human-caused greenhouse gas emissions, so it is a great place to start making a positive impact ( BBC ). Beef and other red meat produce the largest amoun
Feb 43 min read


Burning Question: How can we support the start of composting in our own communities?
Lauren, a student on the Auraria Campus, asked, “how can we support the start of composting programs in our own communities?” We’ll explore that question in the context of our campus, Denver, and Colorado as a whole, as well as the basics of composting and why it is important. What is compost? Compost is the aerobic (oxygen-required) biological decomposition of organic (carbon-based) materials by microorganisms (EPA). It can be used to build soil health and provide nut
Jan 213 min read
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