Week 4 – Carbon Footprint and Reduction Methods

My flight from Los Angeles to Frankfurt, Germany had a carbon footprint of 2.1 metric tons. Freiburg is a city with a comprehensive electric tram public transportation system, as well as a high number of residents who bike. Cars aren’t allowed in the main area of the city, and there aren’t even roads to accommodate […]

Week #4: Community

Something I really enjoy about my sit spot community is the feeling of it being a separated group all attaining one common goal: to take space from the daily stressors of life. I’ll explain what I mean by separated group. Many people that pass through the park or come and sit for a silent moment […]

Week 4: Local Environmental Initiatives

Yassou! Time has really flown since my last blog post. I have finally settled into a routine and my courses are almost halfway done. Midterms are coming up for everyone, but that means spring break is too. Many people will travel during our two-week break which makes me think of my travel from Boston to […]

Week 3 – Water Sources

I’ve been thinking a lot this week about the natural sources behind the lake at my sit spot. It is really interesting considering how this lake, which began as a small pond and was manmade into a larger attraction. In addition to this, the apartments at my student accommodation neighborhood are considered to be sustainable […]

Prompt 4– Climate Change

Ciao a tutt*! Today is a gorgeous day and I am writing this blog post while sitting in Piazza Maggiore, soaking in the sunlight and the music. My flight footprint was 0.85 tonnes. I also went ahead and calculated my carbon footprint for the five months I am in Italy: my total footprint is 2.93 […]

Water and Energy

Hello again! Sorry for the late post! I must say that I’ve become a lot more environmentally conscious after coming to France, especially with recycling. I’ve been participating in AUP Green (the university’s environment club)’s club meeting recently and learning a lot of sustainability in France. From what I’ve learned so far, half of Paris’ […]