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Activists from Greenpeace USA and the Harvard Environmental Action Committee (EAC) protested yesterday about the use of non-recycled, old-growth wood pulp in tissue products produced by Kimberly-Clark Corporation—the world’s largest manufacturer of tissue products. The groups also protested the provision of the federal budget reconciliation bill that would open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), a protected wilderness area in Alaska, to oil exploration. The event drew nearly 40 Harvard undergraduates who were asked to call Kimberly-Clark executives and Cambridge’s congressional representatives...
What started as a month-long campaign by the Environmental Action Committee (EAC) and Harvard Students for Wind Energy to pass a College-wide referendum on instituting a term-bill fee to support a wind energy initiative has become a University effort to which the administration will contribute handsomely...
Scot Miller, EAC co-chairman for this past year, was optimistic about the future of renewable energy at Harvard...
...yesterday’s meeting, which lasted 45 minutes, the EAC argued that an optional termbill fee would not only help reduce the College’s ecological footprint, but also help spread awareness about the issue...
...EAC members—Miller, Co-chair Karen “Lexi” Tuddenham ’05, former Co-chair Zachary D. Liscow ’05 and Alexander L. Pasternack ’05, who is also a Crimson editor—came to the meeting prepared to give Gross a PowerPoint presentation on renewable energy, which proved unnecessary...