Today’s Solutions: November 22, 2024

Some schools like to employ the word “green” in the context of their LEED-certified building or cafeteria recycling effort, but a school in Bali, Indonesia takes it to another level. Instead of SUVs, kids might show up in used-cooking-oil-fueled Bio Buses or eat lunch that was cooked with sawdust fuel from a local bamboo farm. See here how this school is looking to create a future generation of “green leaders.”

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