by Central America Study Abroad | Jan 13, 2014 | CELL Central America Study Abroad Student Blog
Welcome to the Center for Ecological Living and Learning’s (CELL’s) Central America 2014 spring semester program blog. CELL is a non profit educational organization inspiring leadership in sustainability. During this semester program, seven students and...
by CELL Staff | Nov 25, 2013 | Staff Column, Sustainability News, Sustainability Tips
by: Courtney Remacle Since 1997, an Adbusters campaign known as Buy Nothing Day has worked to remodel Black Friday, one of the 10 busiest shopping days of the year and a day notorious for out-of-control crowds, into a day of action-or rather, inaction. As the title...
by CELL Staff | Nov 11, 2013 | Staff Column, Sustainability News
by: Courtney Remacle A few weeks ago, Toys “R” us released a new ad that has been met with a barrage of criticism from parents, environmentalists and health advocates alike. For those of you who may not have seen it yet, the ad can be viewed below....
by CELL Staff | Nov 7, 2013 | Staff Column, Sustainability Tips
by: Courtney Remacle Most of us can appreciate the fact that your college years are not exactly the time in your life when you feel your wealthiest, in terms of money. Part-time jobs and work study barely cut it when you’re buying textbooks, toothpaste, and...
by CELL Staff | Nov 4, 2013 | Staff Column, Sustainability News
by: Courtney Remacle Most of us know that the effects of climate change have been and will continue to be serious and far-reaching. For the average consumer, however, climate change may not seem to be affecting their day-to-day lives. However, a recent change to the...
by Gordon Liu | Oct 30, 2013 | CELL News
CELL is a non-profit educational organization inspiring individuals to bring creative, systemic solutions and practical environmental stewardship to their personal lives and leadership positions. CELL offers life-changing, study abroad programs for students who...
by CELL Staff | Oct 28, 2013 | Staff Column, Sustainability News
by: Courtney Remacle Within a month, Japan will switch on its first floating windmill-and use it to power 1,700 homes. Japan has traditionally been considered an “energy-poor” country and had to import massive amounts of coal, oil and natural gas to meet...
by CELL Staff | Oct 26, 2013 | Staff Column
by: Courtney Remacle https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=497168440320098 Like many young people of this generation, I’ve followed the Keystone XL pipeline protests, the Forward on Climate Rally, the Idle No More movement and many other of the defining protests...
by Gordon Liu | Oct 22, 2013 | Staff Column
A short film about the unique partnership between CELL and Solheimar! Click here for more information about the CELL study abroad...
by CELL Staff | Oct 22, 2013 | Staff Column
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