Chautauqua Utility District Superintendent Mike Starks gives Chautauquans a tour of CUD’s Water Filtration Plant last Monday. HG Biggs/Staff Photographer Mariia NovoseliaStaff writer Even without
Creamsicle, a jellyfish made from plastic waste removed from ocean beaches, hangs in the lobby of the Athenaeum Hotel. Creamsicle is one of 14 sculptures
Mariia NovoseliaStaff writer Among cheese, fruit and vegetable stands spread out across Bestor Plaza every Tuesday, this week, there will be one more set up
In the 150 Forward strategic plan, one goal for the Institution was laid out simply: “Drive the implementation of a comprehensive, science-based approach to improving
As Chautauqua’s summer season closes, the Climate Change Initiative still beats on, working year-round to find solutions to global warming and relieve environmental pressures on
During the weekend of Sept. 16, Chautauqua Institution will become a hub of two-wheeled activity, as the Chautauqua Climate Change Initiative hosts its first-ever Green
Over its nearly 150-year existence, Chautauqua has celebrated the environment and is working to become a leading model in sustainability. With the recent addition of
Last Thursday, Aug. 11, Chautauquans gathered for a boat tour of The Jefferson Project’s sensors on Chautauqua Lake, followed by a reception featuring a Q-and-A
As climate change persists and biodiversity fades, entomologist Doug Tallamy calls for everyone to step up and take on the individual responsibility of sustaining the