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April 1 - April 30, 2023

High Noon Loons

California State University Monterey Bay

POINTS TOTAL

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  • 0 THIS WEEK
  • 12,883
    TOTAL

team impact

  • UP TO
    5,865
    minutes
    spent exercising
  • UP TO
    326
    pounds of CO2
    have been saved
  • UP TO
    4.0
    documentaries
    watched
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    268
    miles
    traveled by bus
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    7.0
    trees
    planted
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    1.0
    donation
    made
  • UP TO
    4,423
    minutes
    being mindful
  • UP TO
    122
    locally sourced meals
    consumed
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    18
    miles
    traveled by carpool
  • UP TO
    4.0
    miles
    traveled by bike
  • UP TO
    330
    gallons of water
    have been saved
  • UP TO
    37
    public officials or leaders
    contacted
  • UP TO
    82
    zero-waste meals
    consumed
  • UP TO
    3.0
    lightbulbs
    replaced
  • UP TO
    2,063
    minutes
    spent outdoors
  • UP TO
    3.3
    pounds of paper
    have been saved
  • UP TO
    286
    miles
    not traveled by car
  • UP TO
    115
    meatless or vegan meals
    consumed
  • UP TO
    473
    more servings
    of fruits and vegetables
  • UP TO
    2,483
    minutes
    spent learning
  • UP TO
    61
    plastic containers
    not sent to the landfill

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  • May 1 at 4:36 PM
    The eco-challenge went very well!
  • May 1 at 12:24 AM
    Other than trying to be more conscious of water use, we can also collect rainwater and utilize waste water from showers or washing produce.
  • May 1 at 12:18 AM
    Communities often meet in places outside, like parks or sports fields. Other than that, having community gardens can also increase a sense of connection. Having a nicer environment leads to more people wanting to leaving houses and enjoy the community.
  • May 1 at 12:05 AM
    Another reason is it increases biodiversity, but also can lead to higher crop yields which can be important for our community, so more people can access these healthy foods, and hopefully make them cheaper. This can also help with the California drought, as the soil can utilize the water given better.
  • April 30 at 11:50 PM
    Thinking sustainably, I would rather use that money on an electric bike, or solar panels.
  • April 30 at 9:54 PM
    I have been making sure not to buy foods I tend not to finish lately, and I feel that the extra cash has come in handy once or twice. If I were to completely eliminate the costs from food waste I would use the money to save up for a more ecofriendly car.
  • April 30 at 9:52 PM
    After spending this month recycling everything I can, I realize I could be using a lot of these recyclable objects more than just once. I have been reusing this Starbucks cup for water for about a week now, so I feel like I am more comfortable with implementing the other "R's" than I was a month ago.
  • April 30 at 9:49 PM
    Seeing my households monthly carbon footprint really put my role in GCC in perspective, to reduce it I will try to advocate for less meat in the household and look into renewable electricity options for my home.
  • April 30 at 9:24 PM
    Methane digesters are anaerobic digesters that manage the decomposition of organic matter and absorb methane emissions into biogas (renewable fuel) and a nutritious fertilizer known as digestate. In a future of more incorporations of this renewable energy source, the world can prevent 6.02- 7.05 gigatons of greenhouse gases. Cities, colleges,...
  • April 30 at 8:36 PM
    Geothermal energy is an essential and efficient form of renewable energy. Since 1980 geothermal power plants have declined in costs by 50%. This is important because communities have more incentive to change to geothermal energy as the cost gap between it and fossil fuels closes. Geothermal growth in usage from now until 2050 will reduce co2...

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