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12 People Who are Making the Caribbean a Greener Place

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - April 22, 2015
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Mike Eman

The Aruba Premier has become rather well known in the region for this big idea: to make the island of Aruba fully energy independent (in other words, fully reliant on green energy) by 2020. It’s not an easy process, but it’s one on which Aruba and its government have been making steady progress. Now it’s time for the rest of the region to follow suit.


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