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The US Environmental Protection Agency hosts the P3 – People, Prosperity, and the Planet—Program, which brings college students together to compete for designing solutions for a sustainable future. Have an idea in EPA P3? Tell us
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By Frank Sesno
To think forward is to take a good look at the present and then apply all of your ingenuity towards cultivating a better future. Who better to ask that college students? We’ve got an inspiring–and inspired–group of students doing just that.
The 2011 Solar Decathlon officially ended on October 2nd when director Richard King sent a warm thank you to everyone involved. But the Solar Decathlon happens every two years, and King ended his thank you like a starter cuing off a race. “I can’t wait to do this again!” he wrote with refreshing sincerity and energy.
But it’s true, we all can’t wait to do it all over again. But, what’s next? Why do government agencies take on competitions like these? PF’s Anthony Cefali takes a look>>
Spring is always an exciting time in Washington, DC. Cherry Blossoms bloom, the tourists return to the national mall, and the EPA P3 contest is back. Yes, the P3 contest! The Environmental Protection Agency’s “People, Prospetity, and the Planet” contest is happening once again! The contest focuses on addressing challenges in these three categories from …Read More…