I leafed through the sustainability reports for over 200 colleges.
Carleton College(A-)
State Minnesota, Blue
Dartmouth College(A-)
State: New Hampshire,Blue
Harvard University(A-)
State: Massachusetts,Blue
U. California (B+)
State: California,Blue
U. Michigan (B+)
State: Michigan,Blue
U. Wisconsin(B+)
State: Wisconsin,Blue
Stanford (B+)
State: California, Blue
Oberlin College (B+)
State: Ohio, RED
Brown University(B+)
State: Rhode Island,Blue
Columbia University(B+)
State: New York,Blue
Dickinson College(B+)
State: Pennsylvania,Blue
M.I.T.(B+)
State: Massachusetts,Blue
Duke University(B+)
State:North Carolina,RED
Amherst(B)
State: Massachusetts,Blue
Clark University(B)
State: Massachusetts,Blue
Cornell University(B)
State: New York, Blue
Grinell College(B)
State: Iowa, RED
Macalester College(B)
State Minnesota, Blue
Michigan State(B)
State: Michigan, Blue
Northeastern(B)
State: Massachusetts, Blue
Penn. State(B)
State: Pennsylvania, Blue
Ponoma College(B)
State: California, Blue
University of Minnesota(B)
State: Minnesota, Blue
U. Pennsylvania(B)
State: Pennsylvania, Blue
Vassar College(B)
State: New York, Blue
Of the 25 greenest, most eco-friendly colleges, only 2 were from Red-States: Duke University and Grinnell College. 23/25 of the most eco-friendly colleges were from Blue States. The numerical equivalent is that 92% most eco-friendly colleges were located in Blue states while 8% of most eco-friendly colleges were located in Red States.
Friday, September 19, 2008
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