ACE on NPR
ACE Students
|August 10, 2010
ACE wrapped up its Connect the DOTs biobus tour this past weekend with a stop at the California Academy of Sciences. Our biobus, just in case you haven’t heard, is a former school bus turned mobile classroom for renewable energy and climate science that runs on recaptured vegetable oil. At the Cal Academy of Sciences, we presented to museum visitors and rocked one last biobus rooftop concert with Seasunz and Ambessa Fiyapowa.
As the tour wound down, our fearless crew (Ethan “superman” Burke and Michael “dude with the DOTs” LaFemina) had a great conversation with Gretchen of KQED radio – aka: National Public Radio.
Thank you everyone that came on tour with us!! And if you haven’t yet, you can choose your DOT here.
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