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  1. article Dallas, Texas

    Wednesday, December 15, 2010 8:19 pm

    The city of Dallas purchased its first alternative fueled vehicle back in 1992. Ten years later, Dallas was the first city in Texas to use biodiesel fuel.

  2. article New York, New York

    Thursday, October 28, 2010 1:57 pm

    On December 12, 2006, Mayor Bloomberg challenged all New Yorkers to take part in a conversation about how to transform New York City into a sustainable city by 2030 - an effort called PlaNYC. In his speech, the Mayor outlined 10 goals to make New York City a healthier, more reliable and sustainable place -- not only for the present, but for generations to come.

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