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12 Colleges Chosen to Fight Climate Change

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After receiving a slew of applications, the Rocky Mountain Institute (a “Think-and-do Tank”) has chosen 12 colleges to send a team of energy researchers to in order to collaborate in a search for breakthroughs in the fight against climate change. A diverse range of schools, from liberal arts universities to community colleges, has been selected for the initiative, which includes the conducting of progressive workshops with the <a href=”http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/04/aash

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