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...combined heat-and-power systems; switching from coal to natural gas; embracing renewable and nuclear energy; and favoring more fuel-efficient and hybrid vehicles. In addition, we can reduce and offset up to 20% of our emissions by conserving and restoring the world's forests. Forests not only store twice as much carbon as there is in the atmosphere, but constantly reabsorb it through photosynthesis. Nature's carbon-storage technology is extraordinarily efficient and can mitigate climate change better over the next 50 years than, say, the enlightened efforts of the energy or transportation sectors...
...wanted to keep playing football as long as possible,” Van Niel says. He continued to pursue his two passions as the president of the Dunster House Opera Society and a starter for the Harvard football team this year. “He has never thought twice about being himself,” says his mother. Although this English concentrator’s extracurricular activities may seem completely disparate, Van Niel points out that both football and opera are “performance venues.” Coach Murphy agrees. “Whether you?...
...press conference he gave at New Life today. "This is a very strong church," he said. "It has a history of surviving trauma, and it will do well. It will be okay." Whether he was being prophetic or just hopeful will become evident as he shepherds his twice-shaken flock through the next few months. With reporting by Rita Healy/Denver
...captain Dave MacDonald said.The Crimson would have its chances to regain the lead, including a 4-1 advantage in shots during the five-minute overtime. But once again, Spillane was untouchable, and a lack of offensive execution limited the amount of quality shots that he saw.While both teams scored twice, Vermont did so on just 22 shots to Harvard’s season-high 37.“It’s frustrating, because we can’t expect to win hockey games by scoring one or two goals all the time,” Donato said, adding...
...while Lee went on to garner more than twice as many votes as the second place finisher that year, Maryellen “Mel” McGowan ’09—campaign manager for Sundquist and running mate Randall S. Sarafa ’09—said that the lack of voter enthusiasm would likely not favor her ticket...