Member Monday: Casey Conlin
Welcome to Member Mondays! The first Monday of each month, we'll feature a member of SustainRT with a short profile.
Sustainability Book Review: Our House is on Fire
As a reoccurring feature on the Sustainability Roundtable blog, we will post reviews of books related to sustainability. Interested in submitting your own review to the blog? Contact August at aolundsmith@gmail.com.
Member Monday: Matthew Bollerman
SustainRT Outreach Committee is excited to introduce a new monthly series of the SustainRT blog: Member Mondays! The first Monday of each month, we'll feature a member of SustainRT with a short profile.
Welcome New SustainRT Steering Committee Members!
Welcome to the new SustainRT Committee Chairs and Steering Committee members!
This summer, SustainRT welcomed new members to both the Steering Committee and to the roles of Chair and Co-Chair to other standing committees. Please join us in welcoming:
Sustainability Book Review: Poisoned Water
As a reoccurring feature on the Sustainability Roundtable blog, we will post reviews of books related to sustainability. Interested in submitting your own review to the blog? Contact August at aolundsmith@gmail.com.
Sustainability Book Review: The Uninhabitable Earth
As a reoccurring feature on the Sustainability Roundtable blog, we will post reviews of books related to sustainability. Interested in submitting your own review to the blog? Contact August at aolundsmith@gmail.com.
The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming by David Wallace-Wells
Book Review by Kacper Jarecki
Sustainability during Stay-at-Home Survey: Results
Some of us may now be back to working in our library branches or buildings. Others may still be working from home, or dealing with challenges from furlough to job loss to providing full-time child care while working to pivoting to all-virtual programming. No matter our current circumstances, it feels important to reflect on the experiences, lessons, and changes wrought by our times under Stay-at-Home order, especially when it comes to sustainability in our day-to-day lives!
Sustainable Connections during Covid-19: An Interview
Interview with Queens Public Library Manager Ronglin Wan
By Kacper Jarecki
Sustainability Book Review: City Quitters
As a reoccurring feature on the Sustainability Roundtable blog, we will post reviews of books related to sustainability. Interested in submitting your own review to the blog? Contact August at aolundsmith@gmail.com.
Sustainability Book Review: The Big Thaw
As a reoccurring feature on the Sustainability Roundtable blog, we will post reviews of books related to sustainability. Interested in submitting your own review to the blog? Contact August at aolundsmith@gmail.com.
The Big Thaw: Ancient Carbon, Modern Science, And A Race To Save The World
By Eric Scigliano, Chris Linder, et al.
2020 SustainRT Election: Candidate Statements
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Sustainability Book Review: No One is Too Small to Make a Difference
As a new, reoccurring feature on the Sustainability Roundtable blog, we will be posting reviews of books related to sustainability. Enjoy our first review, written by Kacper Jarecki, below! Interested in submitting your own review to the blog? Contact August at aolundsmith@gmail.com.
No One is Too Small to Make a Difference
SustainRT Midwinter Sessions
Happy New Year! If you are heading to Philadelphia for 91传媒 Midwinter, we hope to see you at the following SustainRT or sustainability related programs:
1/25, 10:30am in PCC 201 A/B/C, Sustainability Is Now a Core Value. So... Now What? ()
Deadline extended: Call for SustainRT Coordinating Council Candidates, 2020
Are you passionate about sustainability in libraries? Are you looking for a leadership opportunity? If you answered 鈥測es鈥 to both questions, consider running for SustainRT Coordinating Council! We are looking for SustainRT Coordinating Council candidates for the following positions: coordinator-elect, secretary, treasurer, and member-at-large. Officer position descriptions are in the SustainRT bylaws. You can read below what the Coordinating Council is proposing at Officer position descriptions *Draft Revision*.
91传媒 Midwinter Bicycle Ride 鈥 NY to Philly
Save half-a-ton of carbon emissions from going into the atmosphere by riding your bicycle from NY to Philadelphia to 91传媒 Midwinter! This will be a 2-day ride and it will be totally fun and will be something to remember forever!
Even if you are not planning on attending 91传媒 Midwinter you are welcome to join us for the ride from NYC or Princeton to Philly!
Call for SustainRT Coordinating Council Candidates, 2020
Are you passionate about sustainability in libraries? Are you looking for a leadership opportunity? If you answered 鈥測es鈥 to both questions, consider running for SustainRT Coordinating Council! We are looking for SustainRT Coordinating Council candidates for the following positions: coordinator-elect, secretary, treasurer, and member-at-large. Officer position descriptions are in the SustainRT bylaws. You can read below what the Coordinating Council is proposing at Officer position descriptions *Draft Revision*.
Webinar Opportunity! Growing Communities Together: Libraries and Gardens
Join SustainRT Online Education Committee for an encore presentation from the 2019 91传媒 conference.
Growing Communities Together: Libraries and Gardens
Time: October 3, 2019, 1-2pm CST
Presenters: Kathy McKay, Pete Villasenor, Meg Wilson, Carrie Banks
Register, at: