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		<title>Philadelphia Ranked #87 GREEN</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CountryHome published a list of the Best Green Cities 2008. (You can find the 2007 list on the site as well). 
They looked at the cities that worked to reduce, reuse and recycle.  The information was based on cities that had fresh, locally grown food available and the city&#8217;s energy policies, green buildings, and green power. 
Philadelphia was ranked [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.countryhome.com/">CountryHome</a> published a list of the <a href="http://www.countryhome.com/greencities/index.html">Best Green Cities 2008</a>. (You can find the 2007 list on the site as well). </p>
<p>They looked at the cities that worked to reduce, reuse and recycle.  The information was based on cities that had fresh, locally grown food available and the city&#8217;s energy policies, green buildings, and green power. </p>
<p>Philadelphia was ranked #87 this year,  a definite improvement over 2007 when it was #195 !</p>
<p>Some other areas around us that might interest you&#8230;..</p>
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<div>Dover, Delaware &#8211; 154</div>
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<div>Wilmington, Delaware &#8211; 261</div>
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<div>Baltimore/Towsend, Maryland &#8211; 82</div>
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<div>Camden, New Jersey &#8211; 270</div>
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<div>Lancaster, Pennsylvania &#8211; 70</div>
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<div>Pittsburg, Pennsylvania &#8211; 125</div>
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<div>Harrisburg/Carlisle, Pennsylvania &#8211; 175</div>
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<p>Do your part, whatever you believe your part is!  Recycling is probably the easiest, but there is so much more!  What can you do for your city?</p>


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