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CitizenScience is going the
and National Sustainable Design Expo
(P3 = People, Prosperity, and the Planet Student Design Competition for Sustainability)
CitizenScience has been invited to have a booth at the 2007 EPA P3 Awards. Last year Jon Slason and Cat Manzo participated in the ceremonies and awarded the YCOSST Award. Our participation beyond the activities booth is to be determined, but we are now looking for volunteers interested in helping to man the booth and share and network with other like-minded people at this great event!
The 2007 P3 Awards will be taking place in Washington D.C. on the National Mall April 24-25th. Contact us if you would like to get involved! We would love to have some SustainUS members help us man the booth and talk about their views on sustainable development.
CSD 15 - Citizen Science Side Event.
New York City: May 2nd, 2007, 1:45 - 2:15 PM.
Congratulations to Lyndsey, Aneri, and Alex for their great paper submissions. Looking forward to seeing you at the Commission for Sustainable Development!
CSD 14 – 2006 Citizen Scientists Side Event!! May 11th @ 11 AM.
Congratulations and thanks for participating to Miranda Newberry and Christi Electris for their fantastic presentations on Thursday. Read their papers.
"The ability to speak before some of the most influential people in the world was indeed an honor and something that he will remember for years to come." says Lee Blaney, one of last year's winners. Read more about our experiences from last year [PDF].
The competition received great entries focusing on the many applications of science to Sustainable Development from a number of different angles. Congratulations to:
* Daphne Hollinger
* Miranda Newberry and
* Joan Fang
for winning the Science Writing Competition. The winners received: publication of their paper in the Citizen Science Online Journal; and an invitation to join the SustainUS delegation to the 14th Commission on Sustainable Development and present their work at a side event.
Thanks to all our participants and the honorable mentions noted below.
* Josie Caves
* Christi Electris
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CitSci-er Michael Norelli published in the Philadelphia Enquirer!
Check out Mike Norelli's article on getting US youth involved in the science that is changing our world. (Published 10-10-2006.)
Left to right: Jon Slason, Michael Norelli,
Scott Paul, Lee Blaney (2005)
UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) 13
On April 18th, 2005, at the United Nations Commisson on Sustainable Development,
SustainUS organized a side event where Citizen Science proundly
displayed our two Citizen Scientists.
Michael Norelli and Lee Blaney both did an outstanding
job presenting their science papers highlighting science and engineering
methods that can be employed to enable developing countries to develop
sustainably. These two won the inagural Citizen Science Paper Contest,
enabling them to present their papers to the United Nations.
Again, thanks to all of our participants and congratulations as well to our honorable mentions:
- Emma Aronson
- Julan Smith
- Laurel Larson
- Ruba Marshood
- Katherine Nordgren
- Rebecca Sanborn
- Kristine Swann
- Michael Toom
Youth
Council on Sustainable Science & Technology
The Institute for Sustainability (an American Institute
of Chemical Engineers Technological Community) has partnered
with SustainUS to form the Youth Council on Sustainable Science
and Technology (YCOSST). YCCOST's mission is to create an understanding about sustainability
issues and principals, raise awareness of the science and technology
behind sustainable choices, and develop grass root campus efforts.
United Nations Climate Change Conference: 2005 and 2006
Citizen Science worked with our partners to prepare statements
and input into the Conference of the Parties (COP) 11, held in 2005. In 2006, SustainUS sent youth representatives to the 12th COP, held this past November in Nairobi.
To read about their journey, check out their blog. For more information on youth involvement in the climate change effort, Itsgettinghotinhere.org, based out of Canada, provides a wealth of information from student and youth leaders of the global movement to stop global warming.
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