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Harvard Links Renewable Energy, Public Health

Boston, Massachusetts - August 2, 2004 [SolarAccess.com] A new report from Harvard Medical School links use of renewable energy sources to public health. Entitled "Inside the Greenhouse: The Impacts of CO2 & Climate Change on Public Health in the Inner City" the report shows how renewable energy sources can impact public health by slowing climate change.

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