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The time is now April 8, 2021 12:35 p.m. As Princeton University undergoes one of the most extensive building programs in its history over the next decade, it is using the opportunity to lay the foundation needed to achieve “net-zero” greenhouse gas emissions before mid-century. Pictured are some of the many projects aimed at cutting emissions and improving sustainability including geo-exchange, energy efficient new buildings, building efficiency improvements, photovoltaic solar energy, electric vehicle charging stations and all-electric buses. A key identifying the icons is available at the end of the story. Image by Matilda Luk, Office of Communications; Google Earth Pro v 7.3.3.7786 (May 20, 2019) Princeton, New Jersey 40°20’52.49”N, 74°38’55.92”W Eye alt 2667ft https://earth.google.com [April 8, 2021] ....
Liana Wait, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Feb. 24, 2021 12:26 p.m. COVID-19 can be thought of as a game of chicken, except instead of driving head-on towards each other and betting the other person will swerve at the last minute, we’re going out when we should be staying home and foregoing social distancing, masks and hygiene measures. A team of researchers surveyed more than 3,000 people around the world in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic to assess what community health measures such as handwashing and social distancing people considered effective. The survey used psychological tools to encourage a shift in attitudes, and the researchers found that by the end of the survey, most participants had gained faith in measures that they had initially dismissed as ineffective. ....
Not JUST Data Feb. 22, 2021 9 a.m. Illustration by Matilda Luk, Office of Communications; image of Ida B. Wells circa 1895 by Cihak and Zima, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons; image of Justice from iStock When Ruha Benjamin was 14, she moved from South Carolina to the South Pacific with her parents, educators tasked with curriculum development and teacher training in Majuro, the capital of the Marshall Islands. To keep the family entertained, her father brought boxes of VHS tapes filled with “Star Trek” episodes. Ruha Benjamin “It was my only entertainment for nine months,” Benjamin said. “I became a real Trekkie.” ....