What's going on?
Green Elk Rapids is exhibiting at the Dennos Museum Center
April-ish. Details and dates to be announced.
April-ish. Details and dates to be announced.
Celebrate Earth Day with Green Elk Rapids
April 23, 11:00-1:00
Enjoy a Saturday in downtown Elk Rapids, bring your friends and family and make a few stops to learn what you can do for the planet!
April 23, 11:00-1:00
Enjoy a Saturday in downtown Elk Rapids, bring your friends and family and make a few stops to learn what you can do for the planet!
Participate!
Build a Trashformation Re-Purpose ◍ Re-imagine ◍ Re-Create Help the planet, have fun and give things you'd throw away an interesting second life - transform them into a Trashformations exhibit!
April 22 - 24
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May 14
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Hazardous Waste Collection Days
Elk Rapids -Bellaire - Mancelona Jun 11 - Sep 10
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June 18
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ONGOING PROJECTS:
MDOT highway pick-up: The spring highway pickup is cancelled. Stay tuned.
Beach pick-up: To be Announced
MDOT highway pick-up: The spring highway pickup is cancelled. Stay tuned.
Beach pick-up: To be Announced
COMMUNITY INVITATION - Join us!
Green Elk Rapids is a local volunteer organization committed to raising awareness of environmental issues.
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ARTICLES
Water could make the Great Lakes a climate refuge. Are we prepared?
"TRAVERSE CITY—Intrigued by warming winters, researchers from the University of Michigan set out in 1989 to formally measure changes in the geographical distribution of plants and animals in the dense pine and hardwood forests of northern Michigan." Read more
Saving the Great Lakes
“In the cover story, “Saving the Great Lakes,” writer Tim Folger explores how the Great Lakes helped make the U.S. an economic powerhouse, and how, now, North America’s most valuable resource is at risk as climate change, pollution, and invasive species threaten the lakes’ complex ecosystems. The story shares how scientists expect the frequency of extreme weather to increase across the region in the decades ahead, with bonus graphics and maps depicting how the Great Lakes food web is in trouble and showing how dramatically fertilizer is choking the lakes.” Read more
WATCH - Saving Birds Thru Habitat, A Conservation Organization
Cities Connecting Children to Nature cities rely on partnerships to support schools with outdoor learning
Detroit Waldorf School students play on a fort as their parents help build the school’s outdoor classroom. Photo credit NBC news, Erin Einhorn.
As school districts across the country grapple with tough decisions about reopening schools, many CCCN cities used the momentum from previous years to support local school districts in exploring outdoor learning options. A few concrete examples are:
Schools seeking alternative to remote learning try an experiment: Outdoor Classrooms
While some educators remain skeptical, others see outdoor classrooms as a way to make in-person learning safer during the pandemic. This NBC news story explores ways some cities are using COVID to accomplish outdoor learning and health objectives.
Additional Resources for Outdoor Learning:
- In Seattle, WA, the school board announced it will pilot a program for outdoor classrooms with the hopes of expanding it to all grades across the district. Read more in this local NPR news story.
- In Austin, TX, CCCN city team members, as part of the National COVID-19 Outdoor Learning Initiative’s early adopter working group, developed standard operating procedures (SOP) for outdoor learning.The school district included the SOP in recommendations for reopening and shared broadly with school principals.
- In Baltimore, MD, the CCCN city team galvanized momentum from their green schoolyard partnerships to support school reopenings this fall. The team, also part of the National COVID-19 Outdoor Learning Initiative’s early adopter working group, developed guidelines for outdoor learning and directed local funds to support outdoor learning pilot projects this fall.
Schools seeking alternative to remote learning try an experiment: Outdoor Classrooms
While some educators remain skeptical, others see outdoor classrooms as a way to make in-person learning safer during the pandemic. This NBC news story explores ways some cities are using COVID to accomplish outdoor learning and health objectives.
Additional Resources for Outdoor Learning:
- Outdoor classes are safer. How can teachers make it happen? CNN, Aug. 18, 2020
- Fauci: Schools should be outdoors as much as possible. EducationWeek, Aug. 14, 2020
WATCH - "Plastic Wars"
Source: FRONTLINE, PBS. Link to original video: https://www.pbs.org/video/plastic-wars-8wxame/
Americans are open to plant-based diets — but they don’t know where to start.
That’s according to a new report, “Climate Change and the American Diet,” published this morning by Earth Day Network and the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication.
The report, which surveyed 1,043 American adults, found that more than half of Americans are open to eating more plant-based foods, but they don’t know what to buy. Additionally, that same number said they’d eat more plant-based foods if they better understood their meals’ environmental impacts...
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Source: Earth Day. Author Brandon Pytel - February13, 2020
That’s according to a new report, “Climate Change and the American Diet,” published this morning by Earth Day Network and the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication.
The report, which surveyed 1,043 American adults, found that more than half of Americans are open to eating more plant-based foods, but they don’t know what to buy. Additionally, that same number said they’d eat more plant-based foods if they better understood their meals’ environmental impacts...
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Source: Earth Day. Author Brandon Pytel - February13, 2020
Ecopsychology: How Immersion in Nature Benefits Your Health
Illustration: LUISA RIVERA FOR YALE ENVIRONMENT 360
A growing body of research points to the beneficial effects that exposure to the natural world has on health, reducing stress and promoting healing. Now, policymakers, employers, and healthcare providers are increasingly considering the human need for nature in how they plan and operate...
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Source: Yale Environment 360. Author Jim Robbins - January 9, 2020
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Source: Yale Environment 360. Author Jim Robbins - January 9, 2020
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“The future will belong to the nature-smart—those individuals, families, businesses, and political leaders who develop a deeper understanding of the transformative power of the natural world and who balance the virtual with the real. The more high-tech we become, the more nature we need.”
—Richard Louv