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Dr. Lorena Grundy, along with her students and other Philadelphians, removed 4,000 tires from Tacony Creek Park. According to grad students Othman and Prajwal’s calculations, this saved about 80 tons of CO2e emissions.
Dr. Lorena Grundy, along with her students and other Philadelphians, removed 4,000 tires from Tacony Creek Park. According to grad students Othman and Prajwal’s calculations, this saved about 80 tons of CO2e emissions.

Dr. Lorena Grundy, along with her students and other Philadelphians, removed 4,000 tires from Tacony Creek Park. According to grad students Othman and Prajwal’s calculations, this saved about 80 tons of CO2e emissions.

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Dr. Lorena Grundy, along with her students and other Philadelphians, removed 4,000 tires from Tacony Creek Park. According to grad students Othman and Prajwal’s calculations, this saved about 80 tons of CO2e emissions.
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The Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department at Penn includes four members of the National Academy of Engineers
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