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  <title><![CDATA[Carbon Reduction Challenge Winners Travel to D.C.]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Carbon dioxide emissions are altering many aspects of the global climate system, posing a variety of risks to society, according to&nbsp;<a href="http://shadow.eas.gatech.edu/~kcobb/">Kim Cobb</a>, a professor in the&nbsp;<a href="http://eas.gatech.edu/">School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences</a>&nbsp;(EAS). Therefore, in the undergraduate course&nbsp;<a href="http://shadow.eas.gatech.edu/~kcobb/energy/e_crc.html">EAS 3110</a>,&nbsp;entitled “Energy, the Environment, and Society,” she challenges students to develop projects during the semester that will reduce real-world carbon footprints for the "Carbon Reduction Challenge."&nbsp;</p><p>Each year the winning team receives funding for their project and the opportunity to travel to Washington, D.C. to discuss their project with staffers for Georgia’s congressional representatives. &nbsp;This year the winning team consisted of&nbsp;Ruchi Aggarwal, Kyle J. Hamilton, Max B. Rosenbaum, Marissa N. Snyder and Public Policy's own Janet L. Ploussard.&nbsp; Their “Rays the Roof" project &nbsp;retrofitted the roof of the O. Lamar Sustainable Education Building (SEB) with a white, reflective material, which reduces the amount of heat the building absorbs.</p><p>Visit the College of Sciences&nbsp;<a title="Carbon Reduction Challenge" href="http://www.cos.gatech.edu/content/undergrads-help-save-money-and-reduce-georgia-tech%E2%80%99s-carbon-dioxide-emissions">site&nbsp;</a>to learn more.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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