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HIS 301.05: The World of the Indian Ocean (Fall 08) »

“Climates” Intiative–Carbon Footprint of Port Jefferson, NY

Check out the following coverage of a joint effort by Stony Brook faculty and leaders and residents of the small suburban town of Port Jefferson, NY, to “Green Port Jefferson.” Page 12 details an effort to study Port Jefferson’s carbon footprint, led by Chris Sellers of the History Department, and Jessica Gurevitch, of the Department of Ecology and Evolution.

Posted in Environment Science & Health, Home Page by Chris Sellers on October 11, 2008 at 9:12 am

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State University of New York at Stony Brook
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