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SAVE US, BATMAN!

BY ALEXANDER NAZARYAN

@alexnazaryan

CHARGE IT: To combat emissions from plants such as this one in South Korea, residents are given a carbon green card to track their energy use.
LEE JAE-WON/REUTERS

THERE IS a lesson about Hamlet on the whiteboard, maybe a day or two old, judging by the streaks that partially efface the names of Claudius and Ophelia. At one table, students play a game about financial literacy. At another, they leaf through newspapers. Down the hallway, rows of students sit quietly taking college placement tests, their hunched backs forming a phalanx of identical orange sweatshirts.

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