Ecology...
from the Greek oikos, 'house'
or 'place to live' and logos, 'the study of'. Ecology is the
study of how organisms interact with one another and their
environment. The central focus is the interaction. The modern
environmental movement was launched with the goal of
preserving the house in which we live, to be life sustaining
and self-sustaining.
Chatham eCollegie is our brand
name for a
Campus
Greening Project
designed to make the campus community aware of its interaction
with the environment, as well as to take action to live more
sustainably in that environment. 'Chatham eCollegie' was
coined to evoke the notion that we are a place that studies
our impact on the environment and takes it seriously. It also
serves as a call to action. Chatham eCollegie is the on-going
study of our house and the interaction of our community with
the environment.
"Can anyone believe it is possible to lay down such a
barrage of poisons on the surface of the earth without making
it unfit for all life? They should not be called
'insecticides,' but 'biocides.'" - Rachel Carson, Silent
Spring (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1962), pp. 7-8.
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