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...vote “yes” on the measure as a symbolic gesture in support of the worthy end of greenhouse gas reduction. We were, admittedly, initially opposed to the placement of the initiative on this years ballot, and we maintain our reservations regarding its specificity. The EAC??s proposal backing this initiative lacks crucial details about financing that give us pause. In particular, the report lacks any concrete estimates for how much this initiative will cost. Moreover, we stand by the principle that Harvard’s dollars are best allocated towards research on energy rather...
...slightly different versions. It has since been referred to a conference committee. “We’re asking students to call their elected representatives [to ask them] to oppose the reconciliation bill,” said Ann E. Kurrasch ’07, director of the EAC??s justice campaign. “[This] campaign is a part of national effort to get people to express their opposition to drilling in the arctic...
...Environmental Action Committee (EAC) offered “FREE ‘BLOW JOBS’!!!” in an e-mail last weekend touting their recent renewable energy referendum? Was Smokey the Bear getting down on his knees? (Only you can prevent premature ejaculation!) Not quite. The EAC??s party on Saturday night in the Quincy JCR featured a low-tech “blow job chair” displaying the wonders of wind energy. We’ll learn tonight whether voters were blown away by their pitch...
Supporters of the referendum see it as a stepping stone to eventually deriving all of Harvard’s electricity—about 225 million kWh annually, according to the EAC??from renewable sources, and to encourage the creation of wind farms closer to Cambridge...
...really excited for the EAC??I think it’s a great opportunity to educate students on environmental issues,” Glazer said...