EPA Awards $ 2 Million to Support Local Research on the Consequences of Climate Change (MA)
admin | Apr 01, 2010
(Boston, Mass.—April 1, 2010) The EPA is awarding a total of $2.1 million in grants to Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to explore public health and environmental aspects of climate change
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