Alumni Env. Network: Conversations on Env. Justice + Inclusion
Virtual DiscussionJoin the Emory Alumni Environmental Network (EAEN) for a special super Emory Civic Dinner conversation on environmental justice with Dr. Na’Taki Osbourne Jelks 02PH!
In Georgia, our lives are largely powered by non-renewable fossil fuels, such as coal and natural gas. Because of the public health and climate impacts of fossil fuel use, Emory’s 2025 Sustainability Vision focuses on energy efficiency and the increased use of renewable energy to mitigate climate change and improve air quality.
Join the Emory Alumni Environmental Network (EAEN) for a special super Emory Civic Dinner conversation on environmental justice with Dr. Na’Taki Osbourne Jelks 02PH!
These days and times will be in place until the end of the summer. If you know anyone still interested in getting involved with the gardens, then please direct … Continue Reading →
These days and times will be in place until the end of the summer. If you know anyone still interested in getting involved with the gardens, then please direct them to … Continue Reading →
These days and times will be in place until the end of the summer. If you know anyone still interested in getting involved with the gardens, then please direct them to … Continue Reading →
These days and times will be in place until the end of the summer. If you know anyone still interested in getting involved with the gardens, then please direct them to … Continue Reading →
These days and times will be in place until the end of the summer. If you know anyone still interested in getting involved with the gardens, then please direct them to … Continue Reading →
These days and times will be in place until the end of the summer. If you know anyone still interested in getting involved with the gardens, then please direct them to … Continue Reading →
Georgia’s climate is changing threatening the state's essential water, energy, and transportation infrastructure. In the years to come, investment in innovative resiliency efforts will ensure a just future for all … Continue Reading →
These days and times will be in place until the end of the summer. If you know anyone still interested in getting involved with the gardens, then please direct them to … Continue Reading →
What's the best break from classes and work? Gardening! This semester is the perfect opportunity to work with the Emory Education Garden Project's seven garden plots! Meet up with other … Continue Reading →