April 3 - April 24, 2019
DrawdownTO
Drawdown Toronto
Game On!
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9,005TOTAL
team impact
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UP TO4.0documentarieswatched
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UP TO2.0donationsmade
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UP TO126gallons of waterhave been saved
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UP TO50locally sourced mealsconsumed
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UP TO207meatless or vegan mealsconsumed
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UP TO150milesnot traveled by car
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UP TO110milestraveled by bus
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UP TO40milestraveled by carpool
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UP TO1,260minutesspent exercising
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UP TO2,195minutesspent learning
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UP TO1.0personhelped
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UP TO193plastic containersnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO24pounds of CO2have been saved
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UP TO11public officials or leaderscontacted
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UP TO34treesplanted
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UP TO90zero-waste mealsconsumed
Team Feed
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April 25 at 12:19 PMJust wanted to add - both Josh Matlow and Mike Layton responded the next day when I wrote them - and said they appreciated the support. We forget that these and other politicians generally get negative mail. After this is over let's continue giving positive support.
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April 24 at 8:59 PMYes! Solution #29 on the Drawdown top 100 is a great opportunity for our country which sits between three oceans - "from sea to shining sea!" 🌱❤️🌎
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April 24 at 8:47 PMOne surprising outcome of the challenge is that by seeing the example of other participants, your perspective and ways of thinking about how you go about your daily activities starts to evolve/shift and they you start considering new alternatives. In the past, on my leisure time I might have used the bike for a ride on the park or for one-hour...
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April 24 at 8:44 PMWe were already on board with Palm Oil, but didn't realize it was disguised by companies by having so many different names! Thankful to Crafty Cat for teaching us more about Chocolate 🍫 and the wide reach of the unethically sourced Cadbury company - Thanks Zoë!
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April 24 at 8:38 PMThe beauty of connecting with Nature! 🌱❤️🌎 We are fortunate to live in the heart of the city, yet beside a big park, home to not only a playground, baseball diamond & big tobogganing Hill, but also a long bubbling brook & large forested area - a perfect t place to walk our kids to school! 🌱🌳🌲Thankful to the Eco Challenge for providing...
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April 24 at 8:36 PMOne of the reasons this challenge has been challenging is because it forces us to look at our habit, the ways we are comfortable and used to doing things and exploring new and/or different ways to tackle things. As I mentioned before, being vegetarian for over 20 years, I find having a mostly plant-based diet a really easy thing to do. For...
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April 24 at 6:20 PMDidn't get a chance to do this research - added to my to-do list!
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April 24 at 6:11 PMThis was a great activity and I learned a great deal in the process. None of it was too hard and it's good to see both group and individual accomplishments. My only regret is that I didn't encourage more people to do so. I hope another challenge happens in 2019. Thanks to all for your participation, encouragement and high fives!
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April 24 at 6:00 PMBecause women are the caregivers.
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April 24 at 5:59 PMIt is important for women to learn about family planning as each individual adds to the carbon load.
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Competitions
CHALLENGER | MEMBERS | POINTS | CHALLENGED | MEMBERS | POINTS | ||||||
CHALLENGER: Neighbours for the Planet | Challenger Team Members: 27 | Challenger Points: 8045 | Winning?: | VS. | CHALLENGED: DrawdownTO | Challenged Team Members: 40 | Challenged Points: 9005 | Winning?: |