April 3 - April 24, 2019
Alter Eco
Climate change needs behavior change.
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team impact
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UP TO1.0documentarywatched
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UP TO1.0donationmade
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UP TO516gallons of waterhave been saved
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UP TO6.0lightbulbsreplaced
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UP TO12locally sourced mealsconsumed
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UP TO55meatless or vegan mealsconsumed
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UP TO40milestraveled by bike
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UP TO790minutesspent exercising
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UP TO350minutesspent learning
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UP TO557pounds of CO2have been saved
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UP TO12public officials or leaderscontacted
Team Feed
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April 24 at 5:29 PMFun challenge. Thinking about the challenge daily drives home the number of things we can do to effect climate change.
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April 23 at 2:44 PMLet's finish strong by completing daily challenges and the incorporating many of our new habits into our daily life.
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April 19 at 6:07 PMThis is the first time I heard about silvopasture. Intergrating trees is pastureland will have multiple benefits if correctly managed, including crop diversification, better animal welfare from shade and windbreaks, improved forage quality(if managed properly) and carbon sequestration in soil. As with all solutions it will require careful...
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April 19 at 5:25 PMWorking with team member today to tackle a new challenge-silvopasture.
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April 19 at 5:19 PMTo learn more about what I can do to help
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April 18 at 12:30 PMWhy join the challenge? Climate change is the most important challenge of our time. Learning to interact with our environment in a sustainable manner that mutually supports all our ecosystems is a best practice in terms of survival for all. Choosing actions is a way to engage.
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April 18 at 12:10 PMGiven our carbon dependent economy, we need to serially invest time, money and commitment into sustainable carbon free strategies that allow for existing ecosystems to survive and thrive.
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April 15 at 11:38 PMTidal and wave technology is at an extremely early stage of development and will require a lot of investment to become a significant portion of renewable energy. It is reliable, however, and would not add a carbon burden. The impact on marine life has not yet been adequately studied.
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April 15 at 11:25 PMThere are a number of items each of us can do to affect co2 emissions, these items are doable daily and when done by huge numbers of us causes a meaningful impact with regard to co2 emissions, thus, we collectively can affect markets and can affect our environment to the benefit of ourselves and our heirs.
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April 15 at 8:48 AMOh boy, I won't lie- this is tough to keep up with! Kudos to everyone who has updated their challenge pages!!
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