Making Headlines

The following articles reflect our commitment to share sustainability-related accomplishments across the university — representing its colleges, departments, institutes, centers and other units — in the areas of research, student engagement, campus stewardship and collaborations with the public and private sectors.

The Lantern, October 2, 2023

The seventh annual WestFest was held with the goal of igniting passion for science in kids through interactive hands-on exhibits. The event started as a way to bring families to West Campus to see university research programs and infrastructure, and has grown to 40 exhibitors dedicated to helping kids grow their interest in a variety of STEM fields. ...

Yahoo News, September 29, 2023

A team of researchers from around the world, led by Ohio State University, will be gathering data to create artificial intelligence-informed models to better understand the long-term impact of the climate crisis on biodiversity. ...

Inside Higher Ed, July 31, 2023

Have you enjoyed a cold Coca-Cola yet this summer? In today’s Academic Minute, Ohio State University’s Bart Elmore explores the environmental toll of doing so. ...

Ohio Country Journal, June 13, 2023

"Moderate drought" is the initial level of drought, while "abnormally dry" means an area is moving in the direction of drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. And while it isn’t time to panic, these are rapidly changing conditions that need to be monitored, said Aaron Wilson, Ohio State University Extension’s field specialist in agriculture weather and climate and the State Climatologist of Ohio. OSU Extension is the outreach arm of The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES). ...

The Conversation, June 13, 2023

Coca-Cola is one of the world’s most widely recognized brands. Its global reach, spanning more than 200 countries, was the theme of a 2020 commercial that showed families drinking Coke with their meals in cities from Orlando, Florida, to Shanghai, London, Mexico City and Mumbai, India. ...

National Geographic, June 8, 2023

You may think you’re keeping old outfits out of the landfill when you donate them, but that’s not necessarily true. ...

WOSU, June 15, 2023

Ohio farmers have been in the corn and soybean business for a long time. But now, some are entering a new market: carbon farming. That’s when farmers increase the amount of carbon stored in the soil — through practices like no-till planting — in exchange for credits, which they can then sell to corporations trying to reach net-zero emissions. ...

Toledo Blade, June 14, 2023

Efforts to improve coastal resiliency in response to climate change dominated the quarterly Ohio Lake Erie Commission meeting on Wednesday, with an emphasis on the millions being spent in the Sandusky, Port Clinton, and Oak Harbor areas. Discussions included a look at projects with nature-based solutions. One such example is how sediment dredged from the Lake Erie shipping channel near Sandusky is being used to build up wetlands near Cedar Point. Common denominators for Sandusky, Port Clinton, and Oak Harbor are to stabilize shorelines. In so doing, those communities hope to reduce flooding and provide more public safety while also improving wildlife habitat, sanitation, and water quality — all while boosting downtown development and eco-tourism.   ...

Ideastream, June 12, 2023

Recent plant tissue sampling in East Palestine shows no contamination from the February Norfolk Southern train derailment earlier this year. The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) and Ohio State University tested plant tissue samples for semi volatile organic compounds. Some residents voiced concerns that the testing didn’t include volatile organic compounds. But testing for volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, would have been fruitless, Ohio State professor of soil science Jeff Hattey said. ...

Inside Climate News, May 31, 2023

A new Ohio bill includes a provision that designates climate policy as a "controversial belief or policy." ...