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Going green: Entire Swedish city switches to biofuels to become environmentally friendly
Paige Witherington, an organic farmer at Serenbe Farms, works a harvest in the limited-growth, green living community of Serenbe in Georgia. Erik S. Lesser/For the Tribune

Entire Swedish city switches to biofuels to become environmentally friendly

Kalmar, Sweden, is on the verge of eliminating the use of fossil fuels, for good, and with minimal effect on its standard of living. The Tribune's Laurie Goering reports.


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