Loyola Biodiesel Expert Inspires Kilmer Students

Source: Chicago Sun-Times

Summary

Loyola’s biodiesel expert, Zach Waickman, engaged students at Kilmer Elementary School, sparking their interest in sustainable energy. His presentation highlighted the importance of biodiesel and its potential impact on the environment, encouraging the next generation to think critically about energy sources.

Why It Matters

This engagement is crucial as it fosters environmental awareness among young students, emphasizing the role of renewable energy in combating climate change. By educating youth on sustainable practices, we pave the way for innovative solutions to future energy challenges.

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