Green Buzz

Earth Day at Georgia Tech will celebrate its 20th year in April, and part of the tradition is honoring those on campus doing outstanding environmental work. 
From April 17–21, students will try to fit a week’s worth of waste into a single gallon-sized bag.
The Energy and Environmental Leadership Camp, now in its second year, will be offered June 19-23 through the Georgia Tech CEISMC Summer Peaks program.
A dozen School of Civil and Environmental Engineering students will travel to New York this weekend to present their findings from a recent research trip to Bolivia.
Want to help the planet and save your employer money? Sign up for the internship and co-op Carbon Challenge. 
The team took the vehicle, built in just six weeks, to Detroit, Michigan, to go up against universities from around the world.
Georgia Tech encourages bicycling to and throughout campus as a healthy, convenient, and low-cost way to get around, but some students are still hesitant about choosing this particular transportation option.
The new 1.5-mile bike pathway that borders the western edge of campus ranked No. 1 on a People for Bikes 2017 list of Best New Bikeways.
An Algenol-Georgia Tech team that includes ISyE Anderson Interface Professor of Natural Systems Valerie Thomas, is working to produce ethanol from cyanobacteria.
For students interested in learning about sustainable development and climate change while living in the heart of Venice, a new study abroad program makes that dream a reality.