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Can Savvy Students Save the Planet?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/10/AR2008041003506.html

Can Savvy Students Save the Planet?

Sunday, April 13, 2008; Page N02

Though the facts about climate change, pollution and pesticides are alarming, not all green news is gloom and doom. Thanks to the ever-expanding environmental movement, there has been a surge of creative ideas for making industries more sustainable -- and many of those clever concepts are coming from some of the nation's younger minds.

You can see the future up close starting April 20 at the Environmental Protection Agency's People, Prosperity and the Planet competition. The event, part of the EPA's National Sustainable Design Expo on the Mall for Earth Day (April 22), will showcase new sustainable technologies and policy programs devised by student teams from colleges nationwide.

The P3 competition, in its fourth year and co-sponsored by the Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education, invites teams of students to devise a plan to promote sustainability using science and technology. The finalists -- 56 groups from 29 states that received grants of $10,000 -- will be on hand April 20 to 22, presenting their projects to the public using models and demonstrations.

What to expect? The projects range from community development proposals (plans for encouraging bicycle use, for instance) to feats of biochemistry (a scheme for creating natural plastics with wastewater; a solar cell that uses chlorophyll). Many focus on solutions for the developing world, such as plans for safe drinking water and wind power from kites.

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