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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 WHY? What are the causes and examplesof campus sustainability initiatives? What are the causes and examplesof campus sustainability initiatives? Loss of territories - productive land,industries and raw resources 3. 2. = 50,000 deaths to starvation or hypothermia 1918 post pre Agricultural production dropped 16% Demand Peer pressure 1. Student involvement Germany lost 13% of its land in the treaty,including 12% ofits population EXAMPLES NOVEMBERCRIMINALS right wing (USPD) some supportedthe left wing These grievances caused political allegiances to bepolarized following the war: Both attempted revolutions: The army was resicted to with other restrictionsalso taking effect: The newly formed socialistgovernment was blamed- and branded the Sparticist Uprising Jan 1919 Kapp Putch Mar 1920 (Fatherland Party) Some supported the 1916 Cost of a loaf of bread: Nov 1923 - 200,000,000,000 D Marks Sept 1922 - 163 D Marks 68% of zinc ore possessed 48% of ironore lost 26% of coalresources lost 4. 5. Faculty expertise 6. Research & knowledge Passion Increased demand Increased knowledge Campuses are going green. 100,000 men Increased involvement schools received the highest score forgreen ratings by the Princeton Review in 2011. 16 of 322 surveyed schools of 322 surveyed schools 56% 56% earned higher grades on the 2010 Sustainability earned higher grades on the 2010 Sustainability Report Card than in 2009. Report Card than in 2009. The Deutsche Mark lost 75% of it's value during WW1. It was after the war,however, when hyperinflationbegan Meat consumption dropped88% from pre-war levels of the surveyed schools now have an office for sustainability. Only of the surveyed schools now have an office for sustainability. Only 45% 25% did prior to 2010. The number of surveyed schools offering biycle-sharing programs increased by in 2010. 10% of prospective students and parents expressed that a college’s environmental friendliness would have an impact on application decisions. Demand 69% Peer Pressure & Passion Involvement Research & Knowledge Faculty expertise
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