Institute and Campus

Improving energy storage and conversion will expand use of renewables
Patricia Mokhtarian, professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering, looks at how the addition of a big box store reduced carbon emissions in Davis, California.
Campus leaf-collection supports mulch compost development and more effective operations. Compost will be used in our landscaping beds year-round.
Georgia Tech is one of only six higher education campuses in the nation to receive the GS-42 certification.
Georgia Tech will celebrate its 19th annual Earth Day Festival on April 22, starting at 10 a.m.
The environmental justice movement is concerned with making sure no community takes on an unfair share of environmental burdens and that environmental benefits are shared equitably, regardless of race, class, gender, or orientation.
Today, the fences around Tech Green are being removed, and the campus community will be able to once again enjoy this central green space — just in time for Homecoming Weekend.
At the 2017 Earth Day celebration, hundreds of people will receive T-shirts that they'll wear on campus for years to come — and they could be sporting your design.
In an effort to conserve water and help reduce the impact of the severe drought conditions in North Georgia, Facilities Management’s Landscape Services has proactively stopped all noncritical irrigation on campus. 
Sustainability and the arts were at the forefront of highlights during the Staff Council’s third Inform Georgia Tech event on Nov. 15.