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Category: Environment

Everyone says they care about the environment. But do you have a big idea that could actually improve urban sustainability?

If you do, submit it to the $100,000 Go Green Challenge. We’re looking for ideas that can help urban communities coexist with the ecosystems around them. These could include initiatives related to –

* Public transit
* Community design
* Energy conservation
* Naturalizing urban spaces

Or anything else that could make your community more sustainable for the future.

To participate in the Challenge, you need to –

* Organize a team of two or more students
* Find a Faculty Sponsor
* Complete and submit an entry form
* Submit an essay of no more than 4,000 words or 20 pages outlining your idea.

Source: http://www.tdcanadatrust.com/gogreen/index.jsp

by Sylvia


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