Connect the dots between climate solutions and climate actions to help reverse climate change with Drawdown Ecochallenge!
Drawdown Ecochallenge is offered in partnership by Ecochallenge.org and Project Drawdown. Together, we're taking action on the most substantive solutions to climate change. Stretch your limits, earn points, and see your positive impact grow. Take the challenge, and see how a few weeks of action add up to a lifetime of change for you and the planet.
Ecochallenge.org's social change platform + curriculum connect a global community of advocates and changemakers, each doing what we can, in ways that are most relevant to us, to make this great spinning dot we call home a healthier, more equitable, more sustainable place.
Drawdown Ecochallenge is offered in partnership by Ecochallenge.org and Project Drawdown. Together, we're taking action on the most substantive solutions to climate change. Stretch your limits, earn points, and see your positive impact grow. Take the challenge, and see how a few weeks of action add up to a lifetime of change for you and the planet.
Ecochallenge.org's social change platform + curriculum connect a global community of advocates and changemakers, each doing what we can, in ways that are most relevant to us, to make this great spinning dot we call home a healthier, more equitable, more sustainable place.
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April 19 at 9:05 AMSalmon is a fantastic option that I love to make! My go-to is baking it with a pistachio crust (Dijon mustard, crushed pistachios, minced garlic, fresh herbs) then finished with lemon juice!
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April 19 at 8:41 AMKnowing the use by, sell by, and best by label definitions will help to prevent food waste. I'm embarrassed by the amount of food, particularly condiments, I've discarded that were likely still very edible.
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April 19 at 6:40 AMToday I was able to take a walk with someone else and shared one of my favorite spots in the campus forest. It's a spot where the poets Thoreau and Emerson likely had lunch one day on a walk from New Bedford to Westport around 1855. It's awesome to be connected to that kind of history right here on our campus.