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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
April 22, 2021

Ecology School's New Campus Among Few Dozen Worldwide To Earn Living Building Challenge's Highest Certification

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
April 22, 2021

MAINE PUBLIC • April 22, 2021

For decades, the Ecology School has held program and camps for students from across Maine to teach them about nature and their own relationship to it. This week, the school is unveiling its new campus, which it says will be the most sustainable in the Northeast.

Source:https://www.mainepublic.org/environment-and-outdoors/2021-04-22/ecology-schools-new-campus-among-few-dozen-worldwide-to-earn-living-building-challenges-highest-certification

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