A TEAM of Wrexham Glyndwr University staff and students have added fresh green shoots to their local environment – with the help of Keep Wales Tidy and Incredible Edibles Wrexham. As part of the Welsh Government’s Local Places for Nature project, a 30 metre square donation of wildflower turf was given to the university by Keep Wales Tidy. University staff, student Green Champions, and volunteers from the Incredible Edibles Wrexham project all worked together during a socially-distanced event last autumn – before current lockdown regulations came in – to build a wildflower verge on the university’s Plas Coch campus on Mold Road in Wrexham.
The yellow school bus is going green as Miami-Dade starts transition to an electric fleet Linda Robertson, The Miami Herald
Jan. 15 A landmark decision by Miami-Dade County Public Schools to begin converting its noisy, pollutant-belching diesel buses into an electric fleet was driven by middle school student Holly Thorpe s science fair project. Her investigation yielded even more alarming conclusions than she expected, showing that carbon dioxide fumes inside buses were 10 times higher than limits recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency.
A year after she presented her findings to school board members and urged them to switch to zero-emissions buses, the district is taking the first step toward cleaner, healthier transport.
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