Humans of the U: Debolina Banerjee
“Being a user of public transit all my life, I see the numerous potentials here in Utah. What’s lacking here is the ‘necessity’ factor. People feel more in control of their schedule with driving.”
Read More“Being a user of public transit all my life, I see the numerous potentials here in Utah. What’s lacking here is the ‘necessity’ factor. People feel more in control of their schedule with driving.”
Read More“I think the type of work that I do requires self-care, but in general, I like to build in a balance of work and relaxation into my daily life. Using public transportation helps me achieve that balance.”
Read MoreConsider making alternative transportation part of your everyday life.
Read MoreThe U honors seven campus leaders with leadership awards at the Environment and Sustainability Research Symposium.
Read More“I’ve enjoyed bicycling since I was a kid, back in the Czech Republic. It provided the freedom to move around without depending on either public transit or my parents. When I moved to Salt Lake in 1998 for my postdoc it felt natural to continue riding. I save on a parking pass and car costs and it forces me to get up on my bike every morning and ride to work.”
Read MoreResearchers at the U renew their efforts to better understand who the big emitters are, who is being affected and how we can clear our air.
Read MoreWhen active transportation is a part of your lifestyle, you save money on fuel, spend less time in traffic and get your daily workout as part of your commute while improving air quality.
Read MoreWith new apps to make it easier to participate, join the Clear the Air Challenge.
Read MoreAn e-bike is your department’s solution to improve employee health and air quality.
Read MoreRobert Bullard will discuss the ways that justice, sustainability and human rights are inextricably linked.
Read MoreRising temperatures and other compounding factors are impacting our snowfall and our snowpack. Pledge to cut down on your carbon footprint this winter. And forever.
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