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http://www.triplepundit.com [Triple Pundit - An 'integrated bottom-line' approach to looking at business] Alternet has come out with a nifty piece commending 10 schools around the US as being particularily commendable for green practices. The criteria are especially interesting and are so thorough that I thought it would be worth it to quote them all right here and on the next page:

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[Gristmill.grist.org] Gristmill: The environmental news blog | Grist Magazine: But all that might be changing -- well, that last one, anyway -- as cities get hip to the new hybrid-cab trend. New York City recently made headlines by voting to green its yellow fleet, but that move is old news in Vancouver, British Columbia.

[Cascadiascorecard.typepad.com] Cascadia Scorecard Weblog: March 2005: It's also helpful to see the national data, since it helps to putlocal traffic woes in context. For example, for all of the talk ofexcessive traffic delays around Puget Sound (where I live), King countyranks just 87th among US counties (pdf link), nowhere near the top--and certainly not extreme for an urban county. 

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http://thegreenknight.blogspot.com [Thegreenknight.blogspot.com] The Green Knight: March 2005: Update: Via Digby, Representative Louise Slaughter (D-NY) has just released a comprehensive report on the abuses committed by the House majority in the 108th Congress. It's a lot to take in, but here's the Green Knight's favorite bit so far: "In the 108th Congress, Republican leaders apparently decided that the House should spend two out of the three days of its already abbreviated legislative week on non-controversial legislation, such as bills that name post offices and congratulate sports teams."

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