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Part Eight Extra: Interview with Chris Kilian
Part Eight Extra: Interview with Chris Kilian
How We've Grown
Part Eight Extra: Interview with Paul Niedzwiecki
Part Eight Extra: Interview with Paul Niedzwiecki
How We've Grown
Part Eight: Decision Point: Does Cape Cod Have the Will to Fix Its Nitrogen Problem?
Part Eight: Decision Point: Does Cape Cod Have the Will to Fix Its Nitrogen Problem?
How We've Grown
Part Seven: Prevention in Peril: The Challenge to Keep People Housed
Part Seven: Prevention in Peril: The Challenge to Keep People Housed
How We've Grown
With rising awareness of climate change and the idea of “living green,” Cape Cod residents and businesses have made some big changes over the past decade. Restaurants are recycling their oil waste, regular taxis are becoming hybrids, Chambers of Commerce are starting certification processes for green businesses, and more wind turbines are dotting the landscape. One thing is clear: Cape Cod has forged ahead and is living and thinking greener than it did just ten years ago.












