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Will Morris '05, Petroleum Fuels and Light Duty Vehicles

Casey Philipsborn '05, Engaged in Curriculum: Promoting a Place-Based Approach to Education

Lenora Ditzler '05, Collected, Threatened, Endangered Project Reflection

Patrick Hughes '05, Cleaning Up Dirty Diesel Fleets: An Analysis of Different Technology Purchasing Scenarios, Update on Project by Catherine Davis and Alexander Koppel in 2002

Sue Kim '05, A Prospectus on Chinese Air Pollution Politics: A Discussion of System-wide Failures, Recomendations and Questions

Brian Graves '96, Proposal for the Fraternity Recycling Program

Emily Rubenstein '96, Maine Coastal Islands

Vic Mukhija '96, Bridging a Gap in Time and Intention. Milton's Paradise Lost in the Context of Modern Environmentalism

Jason Johnston '95, The Eastern Coyote in Maine: Establishment, Taxonomy and Ecology

Christopher Lee '95, A Changing Constant: The Maine Landscape As Seen Through the Eyes of Artists

Pamela Smith '92, Holism and Environmental Ethics

Tad Renvyle '92, Land-Use and Soil Properties Within the Maquoit Bay Watershed: Field Work

Lida Skrinnikova '92, Stream Gaging in the Maquoit Bay Watershed

Michael Webber '92, Analysis of Nutrients in Stream and Baywater

Marshall Carter '91, Recycling Programs in Maine and Public Education

Douglas Jorgensen '91, Land-Use and Soil Properties within the Maquoit Bay Watershed: Geographic Information Systems

Kerrie Kovaleski '91, Some Distance to Travel: The Integration of Indigenous Peoples into Modern Approaches to the Environment

John McClelland '91, The Moral Foundations of Cost-Benefit Analysis

Scott Normandeau '91, Stream Gaging in the Maquoit Bay Watershed

Stephen Cook '90, Architectural Design II

Christine O'Brien '90, Analysis of Nutrients in Stream and Baywater