April 3 - April 24, 2019
Green Bees
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10,577TOTAL
team impact
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UP TO2.0conversationswith people
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UP TO6.0documentarieswatched
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UP TO21donationsmade
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UP TO387gallons of waterhave been saved
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UP TO16lightbulbsreplaced
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UP TO6.1locally sourced mealsconsumed
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UP TO297meatless or vegan mealsconsumed
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UP TO110milesnot traveled by car
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UP TO104milestraveled by bus
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UP TO6.0milestraveled by carpool
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UP TO875minutesspent exercising
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UP TO1,830minutesspent learning
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UP TO12peoplehelped
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UP TO3.0plastic containersnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO402pounds of CO2have been saved
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UP TO18public officials or leaderscontacted
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UP TO3.0treesplanted
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UP TO30zero-waste mealsconsumed
Team Feed
Recent updates from this team-
April 25 at 9:54 AMIt's sounds very idealistic, but it's mostly just using resources available to you naturally to keep a balance. It's houses and building getting most of their energy from solar or wind. It's reusing what you can...everything from composting food waste and repurposing plastic and glass as needed and using those resources to further support food...
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April 24 at 6:16 PMTiffany, I am so impressed with what you did here and especially impressed with the impact everyone on the team has made. Congratulations!
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April 24 at 5:32 PMMy composting bin!
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April 24 at 5:27 PMI really didn't know what else causes a large carbon footprint so I had to look some articles up on Google to figure this one out! Cars and other modes of transportation apparently cause a large carbon footprint so reducing the amount you drive or travel can reduce this footprint. Using appliances in your home is also responsible for a large...
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April 24 at 5:16 PMI don't like coffee which is responsible for deforestation. But I love chocolate so I will have to look for cocoa products which have the Rainforest Alliance Certified Seal so I know the cocoa used in those products do not support deforestation. Meat, dairy and eggs are not directly responsible for deforestation but they feed for the livestock...
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April 24 at 4:54 PMGood work everyone! Gotta say, my daily challenges weren't too bad, though I wont be sad to eat a sandwich for lunch tomorrow :)
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April 24 at 4:29 PMLast day of he challenge! I have learned a lot, tried to participate as much as I could, and actually had fun! Thanks to our Team Leader Tiffany! You encouraged us, reminded us, and are a great model of someone who is passionate about keeping the planet healthy and clean.
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April 24 at 4:02 PMMicrogrids help rural and low income areas that don't have access to electricity. These grids use energy sources like wind or solar to provide electricity to these areas. These solutions to bring electricity to areas who used to live without electricity have helped these populations by improving their local economies and making running a...
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April 24 at 8:01 AMI came into this reading with the idea that family planning was an absolute right that women should have; in my opinion, any reproductive needs fall under basic health rights and should be available to all. What I never considered, though, was the way this connected to climate change. To me, it was always about individual choice, and whether...
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April 24 at 7:50 AMI kind of answered this in another reflection, so I'll use the same answer. Mostly, it's for selfish reasons... I care because I have kids and it's unconscionable to do nothing when we're collectively leaving the world a worse (or non-existent!) place for them. But beyond that, we're all in this together, and this is going to affect everyone's...
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Competitions
CHALLENGER | MEMBERS | POINTS | CHALLENGED | MEMBERS | POINTS | ||||||
CHALLENGER: Bangalore IT ECO | Challenger Team Members: 9 | Challenger Points: 1707 | Winning?: | VS. | CHALLENGED: Green Bees | Challenged Team Members: 24 | Challenged Points: 10577 | Winning?: |