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...constituents first proposed the idea, which would allow residents to choose not to receive the directories, just as the National Do Not Call Registry allows individuals to avoid telemarketing calls. Zachary C. Arnold ’10, co-chair of the Harvard College Environmental Action Committee (EAC), said that, while he is unfamiliar with the Cambridge program, “overall it’s a great idea.” He added that an analog of the initiative could be developed for Harvard. “There’s huge potential to decrease the stuff we?...
Leaders of the Environmental Action Committee (EAC) would not comment on the task force, citing that details are not yet public, while the professors involved in the deal asked not to be named because of their relationships with Faust...
This decision to appoint a panel comes amid recent pressure from the EAC, which has called for Harvard to set a date for climate neutrality...
Members of the Environmental Action Committee (EAC) and other environmental groups around campus are working closely with the administration to set goals for the university. Many administrators shy away from a long-term commitment, especially one that falls outside their likely tenure at Harvard. They prefer more comfortable and less innovative interim goals and ten-year plans...
Allegra E. C. Fisher ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is a special concentrator in ecology and development in Leverett House. Mitchell C. Hunter ’08-’09 is a government concentrator in Pforzheimer House. He is the historian of the EAC. Karen A. McKinnon ’10 is an earth and planetary science concentrator in Currier House. She is the treasurer of the EAC...