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  <title>Green Options &#187; Green Mountain College</title>
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    <title>Plug-in Prius Hybrid Stands Up to Curvy Vermont Roads, Tops 100 MPG</title>
    <link>http://cleantechnica.com/2009/01/28/plug-in-prius-hybrid-stands-up-to-curvy-vermont-roads-tops-100-mpg/</link>
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    <dc:creator>Dave Tyler</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://cleantechnica.com/files/2009/01/prius1.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2012" src="http://go635254.s3.amazonaws.com/cleantechnica/files/2009/01/prius1.jpg" alt="Green Mountain College Steve Letendre stands with a plug-in Toyota Prius" width="500" height="431" /></a></p>
<p>Road testing at Vermont&#8217;s <a href="http://www.greenmtn.edu/news_events/new_releases/cvps.aspx">Green Mountain College</a> on a pair of souped-up plug-in Toyota Prius hybrids has found the cars returning better than 100 miles per gallon in daily commuting. At times, one car topped 140 MPG.</p>
<p><span class="copy">Steven Letendre (pictured above), economics professor and research scientist at GMC, monitored the travels of his colleague James </span><span class="copy">Harding as he drove a plug-in Prius nine miles each way between the college&#8217;s campus in Poultney and his home in Middletown Springs during the fall semester. Letendre said he was &#8220;amazed&#8221; by Harding&#8217;s results.<br />
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    <title>Green Mountain College Sets the Standard for Low-Carbon Farming</title>
    <link>http://sustainablog.org/2008/12/15/green-mountain-college-sets-the-standard-for-low-carbon-farming/</link>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 02:09:14 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Jeff McIntire-Strasburg</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://sustainablog.org/files/2008/12/oxen-low-res.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3931" src="http://go635254.s3.amazonaws.com/sustainablog/files/2008/12/oxen-low-res.jpg" alt="Students farming with oxen at Green Mountain College in Vermont" width="350" height="233" /></a><em>“He&#8217;s happy who, far away from business, like the races of men of old, tills his ancestral fields with his own oxen, unbound by any interest to pay.” </em>&#8211; Horace</p>
<h3>Modern agriculture is completely dependent on fossil fuels, from gasoline to run machinery and transport harvests to natural gas to produce chemical fertilizers. While numerous <a href="http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/07/organics_provid.php">colleges</a> and <a href="http://ecolocalizer.com/2008/09/27/its-harvest-time-uw-madison-style/">universities</a> have introduced programs in organic and sustainable farming to their agricultural curriculum, few schools have gone as far as Vermont&#8217;s <a href="http://www.greenmtn.edu/">Green Mountain College</a> in trying to lighten agriculture&#8217;s carbon footprint.</h3>
<p>Organic fertilizers and biofuels in the tractors may be enough for some schools; GMC went a few steps further and introduced oxen into the College&#8217;s Cerridwen Farm operations this year.</p>
<p>Yes&#8230; oxen.</p>
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    <title>Six Sustainable Colleges Win Awards</title>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2007 13:17:20 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Kelli Best-Oliver</dc:creator>
    
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<img src="/files/110/highered.jpg" alt="" width="167" height="250" align="right" />The <a href="http://www.aashe.org/">Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education</a> announced on Friday four Campus Sustainability Leadership Awards in four different categories.  Two other schools were named honorable mention.  The awards were given during the 7th biennial Greening of the Campus conference held at Ball State University.
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Chandler-Gilbert Community College (Chandler, AZ) won in the community college and other two-year institutions category.  Green Mountain College (Poultney, VT) won in the four-year and graduate institution (under 1,000 students) category.  Middlebury College (Middlebury, VT) won in the four-year and graduate institution (1,000-7,500 students) category.  Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI) won in the four-year and graduate institution (over 7,500 students) category.  <a href="http://www.cgc.maricopa.edu/"></a>
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<a href="http://www.cgc.maricopa.edu/">Chandler-Gilbert</a>&#8217;s president, Maria Hesse, was one of the first presidents to sign the American College &#38; University President&#8217;s <a href="http://www.presidentsclimatecommitment.org/">Climate Committment</a>.  The College is part of a city-wide system that uses reclaimed water for irrigation.  Two of Chandler-Gilbert&#8217;s campuses use energy management systems to ensure energy efficiency, and all new buildings will be built according to LEED standards.
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For <a href="http://www.greenmtn.edu/">Green Mountain College</a>, the environment and sustainability are unifying themes on campus.  Environmental awareness is infused into every aspect of the curriculum, and all students must take courses in sustainability.  Students installed a wind turbine to power the campus greenhouse and <a href="http://cleantechnica.com/2008/02/07/how-to-cheap-or-free-solar-panels/">solar panels</a> on the student center.  The remaining energy needs are met partially by electricity generated from methane from local dairy cow manure.<!--break--><a href="http://www.middlebury.edu"></a>
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<a href="http://www.middlebury.edu">Middlebury College</a> has pledged to become climate-neutral by the year 2016.  Bill McKibben is a scholar-in-residence there, and <a href="http://stepitup2007.org/">Step It Up 2007</a> was largely organized by Middlebury alumni.  25% of Middlebury&#8217;s dining budget goes towards locally grown and produced food, and the college recycles 60% of its waste.  The campus uses solar and wind-generated power for portions of its energy needs, and has an Environmental Council, a committee of students, staff, and faculty, that advises the president of the college on sustainability policies.<a href="http://www.msu.edu/"></a>
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<a href="http://www.msu.edu/">Michigan State University</a> has been a leader in large campus sustainability by committing to a 2% annual reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, along with meeting LEED standards for all new buildings on campus.  MSU has an extensive recycling program, sustainability speakers, and funds student-designed sustainability projects.  It even hosts a <a href="http://www.hrt.msu.edu/faculty/Rowe/Green_roof.htm">green roofs research program.</a> One look around their extensive &#34;<a href="http://www.ecofoot.msu.edu/">Ecofoot</a>&#34; website tells you that this is a campus that takes its sustainability seriously.
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Honorable mentions were awarded to <a href="http://www.evergreen.edu/">Evergreen State College</a> (Olympia, WA) and <a href="http://www.berkeley.edu/">University of California, Berkeley.</a></p>
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