POTSDAM -- The Sustainable Living Project recently added a new member to its team, project organizer Dr. Rajiv Narula. Narula joined in mid-June after earning his Ph.D in environmental engineering in …
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POTSDAM -- The Sustainable Living Project recently added a new member to its team, project organizer Dr. Rajiv Narula.
Narula joined in mid-June after earning his Ph.D in environmental engineering in May from Clarkson University.
An anonymous donation allowed the Sustainable Living Project to hire Narula as an independent contractor.
The Sustainable Living Project is an educational non-profit that encourages people to use traditional rural skills with appropriate technology to live with ecological awareness, and often more cheaply.
Narula said he believes adults must be responsible for taking care of the environment and try to improve it, rather than pass on a broken environment to future generations. He says that the Native American quote says it all, “We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors we borrow it from our children.”