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St. John's students step up to climate challengePublished 09/17/06
David Bronstein, Jean Hogan and Malcolm Cecil-Cockwell have only been on campus at St. John's College for a few weeks. But the freshmen have hit the ground running, forming Students for a Sustainable Future and lobbying for clean energy at the Annapolis college. "The idea is global warming will directly affect our future," Mr. Bronstein said. "We want to use the campus as a model for a greater society." Though just a college freshman, Mr. Bronstein knows more than most when it comes to global warming. As a high schooler in Montgomery County, he lobbied the County Council to pass a bill requiring more use of clean energy...
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