This is one of 8,600 households in the area that are without natural gas. BOSTON— A broken solar panel that once hung in the window of Nathan Phillips' Boston University office now serves as a message board, propped against the wall next to the professor's desk. His research focuses on physiological mechanisms that regulate water, carbon, and energy exchanges between plants/ecosystems and the environment. nathan@bu.edu Nathan Phillips is Professor in the Department of Earth and Environment and Acting Director of the Sustainable Neighborhood Lab. In 2007, BU Today recognized him for maintaining a zero-emissions office, powered by a bicycle generator.
Professor Nathan Phillips, of BU’s Department of Geography and Environment, coordinator in Spring 2012 of CC106, has earned a reputation as a passionate advocate for sustainability. His research focuses on physiological mechanisms that regulate water, carbon, and energy exchanges between plants/ecosystems and the environment, especially in the context of environmental change. Fundraising was done and granted money by Boston University's Student Government, BU Sustainable Neighborhood Lab, and CAS Student Enhancement Fund.
Under his arm, he carried a box with a portable hot plate for cooking food. In an interview with the BU Daily Free Press, Professor Nathan Phillips described his work leading rehabilitation efforts in the Merrimack Valley, in the wake of the September gas explosions. Professor Nathan Phillips, of BU’s Department of Geography and Environment, coordinator in Spring 2012 of CC106, has earned a reputation as a passionate advocate for sustainability. Nathan Phillips is professor of Earth and Environment at Boston University. Boston University professor Nathan Phillips was arrested Wednesday while participating in a non-violent protest against construction of a natural gas compressor station outside of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. In 2007, BU Today recognized him for maintaining a zero-emissions office, powered by a bicycle generator. Professor Nathan Phillips advised the … Boston University professor Nathan Phillips knocked on the door of a home in Lawrence in the dark. A trespassing charge was dropped and Phillips was released later the same day.
In collaboration with local climate advocacy nonprofits, Phillips has raised more than $14,000 through a GoFundMe page he started.
Nathan Phillips, affiliated faculty with the Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy, is Professor in the Department of Earth and Environment and Acting Director of the Sustainable Neighborhood Lab. Nathan Phillips is Professor of Earth and Environment at Boston University. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF. His research focuses on physiological mechanisms that regulate water, carbon, and energy exchanges between plants/ecosystems and the environment, especially in the context of environmental … His research focuses on physiological mechanisms that regulate water, carbon, and energy exchanges between plants/ecosystems and the environment, especially in the context of environmental change. Nathan Phillips, a Boston University earth and environment professor, and activist Andrea Honore speak with reporters at the …
Nathan Phillips is Professor of Earth and Environment at Boston University.
His research focuses Nathan Phillips is Acting Director of the Sustainable Neighborhood Lab and Professor in the Department of Earth and Environment. Nathan Phillips is a professor of Earth and Environment at Boston University. When the Merrimack Valley suffered a massive gas explosion in September, Boston University professor Nathan Phillips didn’t hesitate to step in and help.