Look Ma, no gas
Gas prices have you in a tizzy? Meet some of Johns Hopkins'
happy eco-commuters

Audrey Huang has a simple philosophy when it comes to
her morning commute. "I have legs that
work," Huang says. "I might as well use them."
Huang, a senior media relations representative for
Johns Hopkins Medicine, bikes to work
nearly every day from her home in Charles Village to her
office in the Bond Street Wharf building in
Fells Point.
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Climate Change Task Force moves ahead on ambitious time
line, goals
The university's Climate Change Task Force is halfway
home. Now comes the hard part. The task force, convened in
January by President
William R. Brody, continues to brainstorm
initiatives and projects — some of which have already
been set in motion — aimed at the reduction of
greenhouse gas emissions derived from university
operations.
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Low vitamin D levels pose a large
threat to health, researchers
Researchers at Johns Hopkins are reporting what is
believed to be the most conclusive evidence
to date that inadequate levels of vitamin D, obtained from
milk, fortified cereals and exposure to
sunlight, lead to substantially increased risk of
death.
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