Your Fashion is Fast, but its Impact is Faster
By GreenHawks Media | November 6, 2019Cover photo courtesy of Pixabay
Cover photo courtesy of Pixabay
How can Miami students make more sustainable shopping decisions?
How do we remain eco-conscious in our shopping habits for more than one rotation of the fashion cycle?
This year's IES graduate cohort during the IES 50th Anniversary weekend with keynote speaker, Gina McCarthy.
LEAP's co-presidents, Taylor Goldberg and Olivia Ferrazza, after Sunday's event.
Cover photo courtesy of Pixabay
All photos courtesy of Sammy Harris
Cover photo courtesy of Denali Selent
Cover photo courtesy of Pixabay
Cover photo courtesy of Aidan Das
Cover photo via Pixabay
Photo courtesy of Olivia Herron & cover photo courtesy of the Miami University Sustainability Office
All photos by Annie Lalonde
Cover photo courtesy of Pixabay
Over two weeks ago, Miami University students led a climate strike and confronted Miami President Greg Crawford and the Board of Trustees (BoT) at Marcum Conference Center to demand they take a stand on several sustainability issues on campus. In response to student outcry over Miami's lack of green policies, Miami’s Sustainability Committee held a public forum on Thursday, Oct. 3. The forum’s goal was to be more transparent about how Miami is addressing its climate impact.
Cover photo courtesy of Pixabay
Cover photo courtesy of Pixabay
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