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What college/university do you attend?
University of Texas at Austin/The George Washington University
What is your major/minor?
Advertising/Media and Public Affairs
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Why do you want to become a Green Passport holder?
As an education abroad professional, I believe it is important to treat the environment in a respectful and sustainable manner - it affects us all.
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Jeramy Johnson's Blog

UAE, Qatar to host world's first extreme sports parks

Yes, you read that correctly. The UAE and Qatar (home to API's Middle Eastern programs) will be hosting the world's first extreme sports parks! Interesting in and of itself, but why post this on Green Passport? Well, according to a recent article from arabianbusiness.com, the parks will…

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Posted on April 11, 2011 at 1:35pm

Sharjah, Netherlands to collaborate in waste management

This weekend I came across an article discussing a proposed collaboration between the Emirate of Sharjah (where API's study abroad program in the UAE is offered) and the government of The Netherlands to improve Sharjah's recycling and waste management.

 

I applaud the UAE's…

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Posted on April 11, 2011 at 1:24pm

Contractors in the UAE struggling to keep up with "Green" building codes

According to this recent article by The National (an English-language news site in the UAE), the country's new "green" building codes are proving to be a bit of an adjustment for contractors and small-scale builders. Despite the struggles, many see this as an example of productive growing pains as developers realize the benefits of sustainable building…

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Posted on March 31, 2011 at 11:05am

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