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New York State plans to plant 25 million trees by 2033. SUNY ESF Sustainable Resources Professor Colin Beier says trees effectively reduce CO2 and have other benefits. But the plan has challenges
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The university was recently rated as a top performer among colleges by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.
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The college's smaller, lab-oriented classes are more expensive to deliver than traditional SUNY schools.
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SUNY leaders say the college needs to close a $6 million deficit.
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A new donation to SUNY ESF will help students from marginalized communities explore careers in environmental science and construction.
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Communities across Central New York are marking Earth Day with environmental events, public clean-ups, and educational programs throughout the week.
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Listen to how sap is collected and maple syrup is made in Tully.
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Over 80 SUNY ESF students, including bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral graduates, will receive their degrees at Monday’s commencement ceremony.
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More than three dozen SUNY ESF students completed their certification as wildland firefighters. They rotated through five stations in full firefighting gear to demonstrate their proficiency with wildfire fighting operations, including engines, pumps, tools, and shelters.
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The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) has launched its first comprehensive Sustainability Action Plan (SAP), designed to embed sustainability into all aspects of campus life, from academics and research to operations and community engagement.