Learning In and From the Environment

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  • Опубликовано: 13 авг 2023
  • Join us on a journey through tomorrow's solutions.
    Start at California's first 100% renewable, multi-customer microgrid, developed for the Humboldt county airport, setting an example of energy resilience for the world.
    Witness history as four longstanding dams on the Klamath River are removed, offering an exceptional opportunity for Cal Poly Humboldt faculty and students to study the river's renewal.
    Explore groundbreaking aquaculture initiatives, including California's first-ever open-water commercial seaweed farm in Humboldt Bay, serving as a roadmap for sustainable aquaculture startups.
    In the most seismically active region of the continental United States, University geologists and students are testing cutting-edge earthquake technology, seeking to better understand and monitor earthquakes and improve early warning systems.
    Join us in celebrating a bold pursuit of a brighter future, where innovation, sustainability, and compassion unite to shape a world we can all be proud of.

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  • @mitchellbarnow1709
    @mitchellbarnow1709 10 месяцев назад +1

    I miss Humboldt. I lived in Redwood Hall in 1977-1980 and I had the best time because it's a great school in an incredible area with amazing real people. I came from smoggy and dry Los Angeles, California