350.org - 10/26/2009
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Some of you may have seen Daniel Dancer's video last week on the blog. It captured two beautiful pieces of aerial art in the US, but Daniel thought it was a little long. He asked us to switch out the old video for the new, but the blog is moving fast these days for some reason, and ...
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Strategies for Sustainability —
... finally, this one from Butte College in California, which is one of 657 signatories to the Presidents' Climate Commitment that I've been helping to support for the past couple of years, announcing that they're aiming to go climate neutral by 2015. ...
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