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What has changed for you since 2006? There is a much greater consciousness about it now. [Energy tycoon] Boone Pickens says he is doing wind power not because of global warming but because of our reliance on foreign energy, but it's still part of that broad mosaic. Al Gore wants to take our electric power grid completely off carbon. There is going to be a new climate change treaty by the end of the year, and hopefully we'll be a signatory to it. It's back on the radar screen politically, and a lot of people are paying...
Harvard’s green purchases are heterogeneous, including wind and small-hydro Renewable Energy Certificates as well as on-site solar generation from panels at the Business School and Science Center, Smith said...
...division races, where the pairing took home a fifth-place finish.“This was the first time I had been paired with Megan in a 420 [type of boat] since probably October,” Wareham said. “We did not have much wind, so the races were quick, but we still got some solid racing in.”The Harvard freshmen duo of skipper Emily Lambert and crew Annie DeAngelo represented the Crimson well in the B division, where the pair also took home a fifth place finish, matching their veteran teammates...
...singles in straight sets. “We had a slow start, but the match was much closer than the score,” sophomore Samantha Rosekrans said. While finally seeing the sun and playing outdoors may have been a welcome adventure for the New Englanders, the wind and the heat proved to be unruly side effects that plagued Harvard throughout its play. A few of the Crimson players suffered major injuries from the conditions. Captain Laura Peterzan, filling in at the No.1 spot due to senior Beier Ko’s injured wrist, experienced heatstroke on Saturday, according...
...along with freshman Jane Lee. Harvey and Vik, both shot an 86, while Lee was one off with an 87. The Fighting Knights’ lowest score came from senior Katy McNicoll, who shot a 78. The 6050-yard par 72 course presented some difficulties, including some low-velocity winds that nevertheless forced the Crimson to change its approach. “The wind was mild but it still affected how we shot,” Balmert said. “The course was already challenging, but the wind made it that much harder.” The average Harvard...