I think the campus trail walk was a fun and exciting experience. I learned many things I did not know about my own school. I think that the selection of this site for the school was a better selection than where Publix and home depot are now but I also think that it was in a way a bad spot. I say a bad spot because it was a great big habitat for many animals even though in the video it only showed that panthers were living here you have to know this was home to more than just them.
Yes, I think that FGCU is consistent with the eco-empowerment mission in that Whitaker Hall was built and designed with watersheds that help with conserving water, and the rocks that surround the building which I never took too much note to other than they were pretty decorations. Moving to the boardwalks which are all made of Ipe which is a great material that lasts a long time. The school also has these huge tanks that freeze at night and cool during the day giving us our air condition which I never knew and found to be pretty awesome. We also have recycle bins all around campus, AB7 and many other buildings have light sensors meaning we are saving energy, and we are using solar panels. So I think FGCU it pretty consistent with the eco-empowerment mission. I’m almost positive the new buildings that are going up now and the ones in the future with be even more eco-friendly than any of us could have imagined.
I do not think that my particular background predisposes me to a certain viewpoint.
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