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Students at the Graduate School of Design imagine the Flux City as world copes with significant climate events.

How much water is consumed based on what we're eating, drinking, buying, or based on where we live?

Listen to Harvard Divinity School Professor Dan McKanan's sermon on the Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost, October 20, 2013, in the Memorial Church.

In spite of their “greenness”, lawns can be huge burdens on the environment. During summer try watering and mowing your lawn less often. You will conserve water, release fewer greenhouse gases, and save money.

Harvard offers a 50% discount on all monthly MBTA transit passes for employees and pre-tax savings on private transit providers such as Amtrak, regional transit authorities, and private bus companies.

A Green Tip from Harvard Law School energy manager Eric Potkin

Harvard School of Public Health study links regular red meat consumption to higher mortality.
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