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22 Boom – Best of Jann Scott Live – Episode 67
Sep 13th
In this episode we bring to you a collection of some of our favorite TV acceptable Jann Scott Live shows, Jann Scott Live has been from Radio, to TV, to the web and Back for decades of great entertainment. Whether you like it or not, Jann talks news, politics, environmental issues, cars, money, media, conspiracy, with Jann’s occasional sarcastic and sometimes questionable exploration into our societies known issues. That’s just the tip of the iceberg here, but either way we hope you like this collection of Jann Scott Live shows.
Videos in this Episode
22 Boom Intro
Jann Scott Live – All About the World Channel 1 Networks
Jann Scott Live Spring 2008
Jann Scott Live – War and Crime
Jann Scott Live – Freedom
Jann Scott Live – Financial Tips
Jann Scott Live – Boxing with Rick
Jann Scott Live – Media Awards
Jann Scott Live April 2008
Jann Scott Live – 28 Miles Per Gallon Standards
Jann Scott Live – Fuels
Good Guys Car Show – Larimer County 2009
Jann Scott Live – North Pole
Jann Scott Live – Gas Prices
Jann Scott Live – Cats and Oil
Traveling Vietnam War Memorial Wall
Jann Scott Live – Pain Drugs
Jann Scott Live – Immigration
Colorado Racing at Colorado National Speedway and the Grand Prix of Denver
Outro
CU-BOULDER NAMES MOE TABRIZI ITS FIRST DIRECTOR OF CAMPUS SUSTAINABILITY
Dec 22nd
Currently CU-Boulder’s energy conservation officer, Tabrizi will continue to work in collaboration with the CU Environmental Center, Housing and Dining Services and CU Student Government to further CU’s many campus sustainability initiatives.
“As a university, we’ve already made large strides in achieving goals in sustainability,” said Frank Bruno, vice chancellor for administration. “In order to get beyond what we’ve already achieved, there will be a need for greater collaboration and innovative ideas. Elevating Moe’s current position will help to facilitate and coordinate these efforts.”
As CU-Boulder’s first sustainability director, Tabrizi is charged with the task of meeting the “Greening the Government” Governor’s Energy Orders, as well as campus initiatives that include:
–Reduce energy consumption by 20 percent by 2012
–Reduce water consumption by 10 percent by 2012
–Reduce petroleum use by 25 percent by 2012
–Reduce paper use by 20 percent by 2012
–Utilize energy efficient and sustainable design standards on all new construction and applicable renovation projects. All such projects shall seek to meet or exceed LEED Gold Certification.
CU-Boulder recently was awarded the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System, or STARS, Gold rating. The Gold rating is the first to be awarded to a college campus. With more than 230 colleges and universities registered with STARS, this rating accurately compares colleges and universities around the nation, and is a key measurement of CU’s national leadership on sustainability issues.
Tabrizi will spearhead CU’s combined efforts on a number of challenging long-term tasks, such as achieving carbon neutrality. He will serve as the campus’s chief sustainability coordinator and spokesperson on issues of sustainability. He will interface with key campus leaders, as well as with officials from state and local government and from other universities, to ensure that CU-Boulder maintains its national leadership position on sustainability issues.
“I am honored by this appointment,” said Tabrizi. “I look forward to working with valued campus partners – including our amazing student leadership at the Environmental Center – and to making new progress on a bold sustainability agenda.”
In addition to moving the campus forward on many goals and initiatives, he will continue in his role as the assistant director for engineering in the department of planning, design and construction.
For more information about CU-Boulder’s sustainability efforts visit Resource Conservation and http://ecenter.colorado.edu/index.php.