The HBS Green Living Program recently conducted a student survey that attracted close to 500 respondents. The survey intended to better understand the awareness among students of green initiative within Harvard, the general green practices of students, and to see where some of the big opportunities for improvement are for us as HBS. So, here’s… Continue reading Building an Eco-Friendly HBS Together
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The Green Year in Review
The Green Living Program has been an active part of the HBS community the past year. The goal of the program is to promote more responsible, environmentally conscious behaviors among students. The program’s goals are well aligned with the mission of the Harvard Business School – to educate leaders who make a difference in the… Continue reading The Green Year in Review
Green Living – Why, What and How
1. What is the Green Living Program and why was it created?Campus sustainability has been a growing movement both nationally and internationally throughout the past decade. HBS and Harvard Real Estate Services, in collaboration with the Harvard Green Campus Initiative, set up the first-ever Graduate Green Living Program. In October 2004, President Lawrence Summers announced… Continue reading Green Living – Why, What and How
Jumping on the Energy Conservation Bandwagon
On the heels of the first-ever HBS Dorms Energy Competition, the Graduate Green Living Program has rolled out its green mascot in conjunction with an energy pledge drive for the residents of Soldiers Field Park (SFP) and One Western Avenue (OWA). Starting this week, residents in these two apartment buildings will be invited to participate… Continue reading Jumping on the Energy Conservation Bandwagon