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2009
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Looking for a job in the Green industry?

This is a bump for the highly useful resource post. If you’re looking for a green collar job and/or environmental resources, be sure to check out this older post: Getting Into Climate Careers.

I’ve appended this to the top of the list:

SustainLane
www.sustainlane.com/green-jobs. It contains hundreds of job listings from across the country, targeting employment opportunities that enhance sustainability. These include green jobs in traditional organizations and traditional jobs in green organizations — from alternative energy specialists and LEED building construction workers to landscape architects and administrative positions at green companies and environmentally-focused non-profits.

In addition to hundreds of job openings, SustainLane’s green job board features tips and in-depth articles on:
·         Breaking into the growing green job sector;
·         Greening the job you have;
·         Emerging trends in the green collar economy.

Cheers,

Justin

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Apr
19
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1st Place!

Hey everyone!

In case you haven’t heard, we took 1st place overall at Midpac 2009 (along with Steel Bridge and Concrete Canoe). It was greaaat! This was only possible due to the hard work of everyone on the team. So thank you all and you should be very proud! :)

Tomorrow (4/20), we will have a short meeting to recap what happened at the competition, and talk about leadership positions available in environmental team and asce/ficomm for next year. So please meet in 544 Davis at 5 pm.

Once again, YAAAAAY! We won!! :)

See you guys tomorrow.

-Heidi

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Mar
19
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Getting into Climate Careers

Here’s a great list of resources for those of you who would may want to get involved in careers dealing with the climate.

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Feb
23
2009
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Green Career Fair

For anyone interested, this is from Environmental and Natural Resources:

February 26
4-7p
MLK Student Union (Pauley Ballroom)

Green jobs are the wave of the future! Meet employers that are recruiting
students for full-time or summer jobs in environmental consulting firms,
government agencies, nonprofit agencies or other settings related to the
environmental field. Students from ALL majors are welcome to attend.

>> Login to Callisto & Review the participants’ information:

https://berkeley-csm.symplicity.com/students/
the Fair Directory is updated up to the day of the fair - be sure to check
frequently.

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Feb
23
2009
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Use Your Google SketchUp Knowledge for Good!

Engineers for a Sustainable World is building a native plant garden and nursery in front of Giannini Hall to grow native plants to assist the restoration of the Strawberry Creek Watershed on campus. We have designed a shade structure and would love some drawings / 3D models of our proposed plan to show interested parties. That’s where you come in! Help the ecosystem, and use your amazing modeling skills! (It doesn’t have to be in Google Sketchup either, any 3D tool you happen to know would work fine.) If you are interested in helping with one of the most exciting projects on campus, please contact Katrina Harrison at kharrison@berkeley.edu
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Feb
14
2009
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Ivy Removal

For those interested in some volunteering, there’s a group that does ivy pulling:

Hi All:

While I realize this is late notice, tomorrow afternoon at 4:00 p.m. we’ll

meet in the Grinnell Natural Area near the bike path bridge (just west of

the Life Sciences Addition) to finish the week off right- by killing

invasive ivy (and anything else that we deem invasive and/or not

“native”).

 

It’s a pleasant way to finish off a grueling week of desk-jockeying (for

those of us lucky enough to have cushy office jobs) and get that all-

important endorphin-high that you only get after straining to remove ivy

and the like.

 

This is the first of our “Spring ‘09 Second Friday Afternoon Ivy Hunt”

series. Put these dates on your calendars now:

 

Friday, March 13

Friday, April 10

Friday, May8

 

Meet a 4:00, work like dogs ’til 5:00, clean-up and perhaps go for beers

if our other responsibilities allow.

 

Instruction, gloves and some tools are provided but the pros amongst us

should bring our own stuff (just to show off our mad skills).

 

Hope you can make it.  Invite interested friends, spread the word.

Cheers,

Tim (Pine)

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Feb
09
2009
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02-09-09 Sum Up

Identity
We need a name and a logo to go along with it. Two years ago it was Water Bearers. One year ago it was FlocCALators. This year we need something with “bear” in it. Post a comment (click the number under the date on to the left of this post) and share your ideas! We also need a T-Shirt (which will include our name, the logo, and anything spiffy). If you would like to design the shirt or have an idea, please get back to us.

Constituents and Lab
We will be holding lab sessions sometime within the next two weeks to find out the effects of the constituents.

Semester Overview

  • Brainstorming, Testing: Present
  • Begin Construction: March 9, 2009
  • Begin Making Presentation: March 30, 209
  • MidPac: April 16 - April 18, 2009

What’s Next
Monday next week is President’s Day. We will have no class. Just keep in mind some ideas for a name for the team. Stay tuned for lab scheduling. We will provide the materials.

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05
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Re: Decal/Team and Time Commitment

Q: So I just have a quick question. What sort of time commitment do you think the project will take? Is it much time outside of the decal? Just curious:)

A: In the beginning we do not really do much (I would say an hour max per week for the first 2-4 weeks). As we get our construction materials and we have a design brainstormed, we may spend up to 2 hours per week in the lab for construction. These sessions are loosely optional and you don’t have to stay the entire time, but they are where things get done and where we coordinate our teamwork efforts. After about the first 4 weeks, we’ll be moving from meeting in Davis to our workspace in O’Brien for construction. There are also a few optional lab times, but that is still TBD. Passing the decal is mainly about effort and commitment (if you choose to register for the decal) and a short paper in the end. The decal is basically about the competition, so the decal time is team time.)

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02
2009
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02-02-09 Sum-Up

Today we presented a brief PowerPoint introduction about the decal, the team, and the competition.

Decal Registration
Both upper- and lower-division course control numbers are available (just e-mail us) if you would like to register for the P/NP decal. You do not have to be a part of the decal to be a part of the team and to participate in our activities, but if you’re going to be spending a lot of time with us anyway some extra credit can’t hurt.

Team
As was mentioned, the number of official registrants for the MidPac conference in Reno is limited. However, this does not mean you cannot go as a supporter and reveler. We’ll be sending out more details on the logistics once we get more information from the event organizers.

Deliverables
A few of you volunteered to do a little research on some of the constituents mentioned in the 2009 rules. We do not need a paper or anything like that. Select and note a common form of the item (i.e., Is it lemon juice from a bottle? If it’s from a bottle, what brand? If it’s the real thing, what type of lemon?) Do a little research to find out the effects, if any, of this constituent on the water (i.e., turbidity decreases, pH rises, water turns red and starts to smell like your feet) and the properties of the constituent (i.e., fatty, large size). See the rules for more judging criteria. If you would like to change your contaminant, help us with this research, or need some instruction, e-mail us or leave a comment to this post.

In class, I noted the following as taken:

  • Jell-O
  • Kaolinite Clay
  • Chicken Wire
  • Ground Beeef
  • Canola Oil
  • Lemon Juice
  • Leaves

Still for grabs are:

  • Creamed Corn
  • Soil

What Now?
For our next meeting we will be discussing what you found out and what we found out about the constituents. We will also be brainstorming on the design of the system and strategies to maximize our points. Finally, we will be visiting our workspace in O’Brien.

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Jan
31
2009
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2009 Water Treatment Rules

The 2009 Water Treatment Competition rules are up. We will be going over it during the decal.

Cheers,
Justin

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Jan
29
2009
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CWEA Student Night 2009

For those interested in learning about career opportunities in environmental engineering and environmental sciences while developing networking skills, the CWEA San Francisco Bay Section is hosting Student Night on February 12, 2009. This will be announced during the decal as well.

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Jan
29
2009
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More Acclaim and Fame

The victory of the Environmental Team (as well as those of other CEE competition teams) are featured in the CEE @ Berkeley Connections Fall 2008 issue. Scroll down to page 3 and read about our success for this very successful year for UC Berkeley.

Cheers,
Justin

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