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Patinkin Wins Green Lion Award for April
Date:
April
23, 2007
His contributions to Columbia's
environmental stewardship efforts are many. This academic year, Jason Patinkin,
CC '09, has been a coordinator of Earth Week activities, a participant in Earth
Tutors, and a promoter of campus use of biodiesel fuel.
For his commitment to campus sustainability and his work on
its behalf, Patinkin will receive 25 Flex dollars and is this month's Green
Lion.
Early in this academic year, Jason Patinkin, CC '09, says he
found himself pretty much the lone member of EarthCo, a campus group dedicated
to sustainability issues and community service.
But the Chicago
native -- whose passion is the wilderness and wildlife and whose major is
environmental biology – hung in there.
Because of graduations and shifts in interests in last year's
group, this "has been a rebuilding year," Patinkin says, "both
with membership and our volunteer base."
According to Patinkin, the group now numbers "about 12
members on a pretty regular basis." They've focused on building
relationships with other groups, especially at Barnard, efforts he describes as
a "big success."
Among this year's projects, Patinkin is especially proud of
EarthCo's work on environmental topics with an enrichment class at the Urban Science
Academy in the Morrisania section of
the Bronx. The project, called Earth Tutors,
originated several years ago with Columbia
students who have since graduated. Patinkin says that EarthCo picked up the
work with fifth and sixth graders in the second semester this year.
As this year's Earth Week winds down, Patinkin, who was its
main coordinator, describes "a
great turnout" and events that "have gone incredibly smoothly – with
more numbers than we would have thought."
Patinkin is quick to point out that Earth Week has been a
highly collaborative undertaking -- with BarnardEarth, Columbia Eco-Reps,
Students for Environmental and Economic Justice, CoreFoods Coop, Columbia
Students for Animal Protection, Columbia University Environmental Biology
Society, and the Bhakti Club.
Next fall Patinkin says EarthCo will pick up another project
they started this year – use of biodiesel fuel on campus. The group has been
working with Environmental Stewardship Director Nilda Mesa, transportation,
Housing & Dining, and facilities representatives. A SEAS Gateway project
team of first-year students is now designing a process to make the vision a
reality, either in powering shuttle buses or grounds maintenance equipment.
No matter the range of sustainability issues and
involvements that have been part of Patinkin's work with EarthCo, he's clear on
one thing. "My focus is conservation," he says.
"Wilderness land, animals, biodiversity. As a kid that's
what it was. Now I still love being outdoors. Climate change may define our
generation, but ultimately for me, it's biodiversity and wilderness."
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