By Seojin David Lee
"Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's needs,but not every man's greed." -Mahatma Gandhi
Monday, April 25, 2022
Cigarette Smoking and its Repercussions
Saturday, April 23, 2022
Journey to the best cookie ever for easter
Journey to the best cookie ever for Easter
As the festival of April, Easter is a traditional holiday often celebrated by countless people around the world. Ella and I came up with the idea of making cookies for easter. Now, instead of making just a normal cookie, Ella came up with the idea of creating a more healthy and nutritious one by substituting sugar for mealworm powder. Through research, we concluded that mealworm powder also helps the environment in the long run, specifically, climate change. Products that are produced from insects have fewer greenhouse gas emissions and also relatively little ammonia. Greenhouse Gas and Ammonia are major factors of climate change; hence, the bottom line is, that using insect-based food is substantially better in many aspects including health and the environment.
The general idea of eating bugs, for instance, mealworms, can be devastating. Even Ella and I were honestly scared. Because we were so scared, we initially decided to add a little bit of powder and a little bit of sugar creating a balanced ratio. However, on the day of our recording, something in our minds gave us a signal that this wasn’t right. If we are making cookies for the environment and setting an example for a group of members to change daily habits, we couldn’t cheat. So instead of balancing the ratio, we substituted mealworm powder with sugar. Our initial thought prior to the baking stage was that the cookie will not be sweet and therefore, a horrible decision. Although the path to the final product of making well-designed easter egg cookies with lovely homemade icing was challenging, the final product was a legitimate cookie that contained sweetness.
As an individual who has never baked a cookie before, my praise goes to Ella for being such an amazing teacher. Even though I am very terrible at cooking, I successfully made the mealworm cookie by going step by step. Next Easter, you should join us in the journey of making tasty, nutritious, and environmentally friendly food.
Video Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbvZWhyDydw
Video Creator: Ella Hong
Writer: Sungjoon Choo
Saturday, April 9, 2022
Earth Hour
Earth Hour
Landmarks around the world went dark as the lights were switched off on March 26 for the Earth Hour.
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Water Pollution
Water Pollution
Written by Caleb Paik
Did you know that 70% of industrial waste is dumped into water and 80% of water pollution is caused due to domestic sewage? This report will further tell you more about what water pollution is, and how it affects our world.
Sunday, March 27, 2022
Eliminating Sanitary Sewer Overflows in New England, United States.
Eliminating Sanitary Sewer Overflows in New England, United States
There are numerous reasons for water contamination and sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) are one of them. Sanitary sewer overflows are releases of untreated sewage into the environment. They occur when there is an overflow, spill, or release of raw sewage from a sanitary sewer collection system before it reaches a sewage treatment plant. Such releases contaminate the nation's waters, degrade water quality, and expose humans to viruses and other pathogens that can cause serious illnesses.
Sanitary sewer overflows occur due to root, grease, and debris blockages, structural, mechanical, and electrical failures, and extraneous flows that enter separate sanitary sewer systems due to inadequate maintenance. An aging sewer infrastructure also increases the occurrence of the SSOs. Sewer systems in some communities in New England are over 100 years old. As SSOs are a serious problem to public health and the environment, it is an enforcement priority nationwide to identify and eliminate raw sewage discharges. These enforcement actions have resulted in the elimination of millions of gallons of raw sewage discharges and the assessment of significant penalties.
The untreated sewage from overflows can contaminate the waters, causing serious water quality problems and therefore must be controlled. Communities across the United States are working to find cost-effective, long-term approaches to managing their aging wastewater infrastructure and preventing the problems that lead to sanitary sewer overflows.
Saturday, March 26, 2022
Fundraiser for World Water Day
Fundraiser for World Water Day
Written by Seojin David Lee
The majority of us reading this article most likely enjoy the privilege of having access to drinkable water at any moment. Although it may seem normal for us to possess what we believe is a fundamental right to any human being in the 21st century, the harsh reality is that a significant portion of the population worldwide is deprived of the ability to simply drink clean water. This is especially true for the people in the Daknong and Ninh Thuan provinces in Vietnam.
In light of the annually celebrated World Water Day, the Ecosave club, in collaboration with OpenHands, held a fundraiser on March 20th of 2022 and collected around 600,000 won for the installation of water filtration kits in the Vietnamese provinces by selling colorful Ecosave bracelets and other goods. These water filtration kits are specially designed by OpenHands and go by the name of “WaterKit.” Through our fundraiser, we were able to raise enough money to install around 300 WaterKits and plan the installation to take place in the near future.
We deeply appreciate the kind hearts who participated in our fundraiser!
Thursday, March 10, 2022
Environmental Sustainability and Online Education
Environmental Sustainability and Online Education
Sangwook Alex Ahn
Due to the COVID pandemic, online education is prevalent all around the world. Has this online education helped environmental sustainability? In what ways has it helped?
Under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 2015 (The Paris Agreement) European nations have committed themselves to keep global warming well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels. For the Netherlands, this means improving energy efficiency by 30% and using energy sources with fewer carbon emissions.
One of these emission sources is student and staff travel. A good strategy to reduce student travel emissions is the use of online education. However, most online education professionals are not aware of the fact that online course delivery can lead to a reduction in the carbon footprint. In addition, there are the challenges that online education puts on the students, such as non-committal behavior of students, underachievement, the ineffectiveness of online communications to learn, and social skills such as presenting, discussion, and collaboration.
Therefore, in order to successfully implement online education as a means to reduce carbon emissions, blended education (blending of online and offline courses) is considered. This demands leadership of professionals, technical and pedagogical support of service departments, development of lecturers, adaptive design of curricula, and an active learning attitude of students. Hopefully, this can be realized to help reduce carbon emissions and contribute to environmental sustainability.

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