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    Jason Lin, a 15-year-old high school sophomore, learned about the e-waste crisis in his world geography class. Most teenagers might commit to recycling their electronics after realizing the effect they have on the planet, but Lin went ahead and started a Full Article at Treehugger

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    Kids at Snugg Middle School in Florida don't just learn about history -- they make it. For the last four years, students and faculty at Snugg have celebrated Earth Day by hosting the Recycling Round-Up, an event aimed at collecting as many plastic bottle Full Article at Treehugger

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    In 1977, Historian and architect Rem Koolhaas wrote The Story of the Pool. At school one day, a student designed a floating swimming pool. Nobody remembered who it was. The idea had been in the air….The floating pool- an enclave of purity in contaminated Full Article at Treehugger

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