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...Government and the School of Public Health in making a financial commitment to renewable energy in addition to the commitment at the overall University level. Such an action would be commensurate with the grassroots efforts of members of the Environmental Action Committee and the Harvard Students for Clean Energy??the co-organizers of the termbill initiative—and the will of the undergraduate voters who assuredly had a large role in putting renewable energy on the administration’s agenda...
...Advancement of Science, total government research funding would increase by a mere 0.6 percent, well short of the two percent increase needed to keep up with inflation, while basic research funding would decrease by one percent. Other departments’ budgets have been devastated. The Department of Energy??s Office of Science, responsible for funding research into cleaner, more efficient energy, will see its funding reduced by almost 4 percent below the level appropriated by Congress...
...light of the grungy cool intrinsic to many “modern” musical establishments, it may seem strange to go to a beautiful hall to enjoy music. But take the chance and you’ll be astounded at the energy??both acoustic and visual—well-designed halls can give to great music. The four halls you need to see in Boston before your four years are up are Symphony Hall, Sanders Theatre, Jordan Hall, and the Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum. Symphony Hall is best known of the bunch and the home...
Miller said the dean also mentioned “setting up some sort of efficiency program wherein the savings could go toward renewable energy?? as well as additional renewable energy purchased by the University for the College...
...particular issue is whether a $10 fee to pay the premium for such energy??mandatory or optional—should be placed on students’ term bills, and whether, if optional, such a fee should be one that students pay only by checking a box on their bill (“opt-in”), or pay by default with the opportunity not to pay, again by checking a box (“opt-out?...