
November 10 - November 30, 2019
Comox Valley Drawdown
Comox Valley
Sponsored by Comox Valley Nurses for Health & the Environment and Comox Valley Unitarian Fellowship
Points Total
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- 8,767 Total
Team Impact
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up to56milestraveled by bike
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up to9milestraveled by bus
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up to157milesnot traveled by car
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up to148milestraveled by carpool
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up to977pounds of CO2have been saved
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up to2documentarieswatched
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up to8donationsmade
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up to1,795minutesspent exercising
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up to2conversationswith people
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up to1,455minutesspent learning
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up to4lightbulbsreplaced
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up to71locally sourced mealsconsumed
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up to313meatless or vegan mealsconsumed
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up to56peoplehelped
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up to98plastic containersnot sent to the landfill
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up to2public officials or leaderscontacted
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up to77zero-waste mealsconsumed
Team Feed
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December 1 at 7:01 PMMental health improves with this as well.
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November 29 at 10:49 AMProbably the most important thing you could do today to encourage our political leaders to Drawdown our CO2 levels. See you there!
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November 29 at 8:38 AMDaily walking has become challenging, with surgery to my nose. I have had to watch for blood pressure increases which can affect my nose repair. Fortunately I have never been diagnosed with high blood pressure..for exmaple, feeling flushed does not necessarily mean high blood pressure..which for years I thought it did.Yet I am endeavoring to...
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November 29 at 8:32 AMThe importance of Forestry support cannot be overstated. It is complicated on Vancouver island with the lack of sustainable jobs in the traditional sector, coupled with a failure to embrace (for some) change from traditional sectors such as logging. When i see clear cutting that has been left without reseeding, it is sad and creates concerns. ...
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November 28 at 10:08 PMLiving in the Comox Valley has taught me to be more conscious of my carbon footprint. I can certainly be more pro active with letter writing, but have attended many protest rallies to "show I care". I also use social media, to spread the word. It seems a day rarely goes by, without some conversation, about energy use. Our Community...
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November 27 at 9:36 PMMuch land is taken up, raising livestock. Livestock, in particular, cows, create a great deal of methane, adversely affecting our air, and contributing to a warming climate. People in richer countries can afford meat, or don't have religious rules, forbidding eating red meat. We also have refrigeration, to keep meat lasting longer. We are all...
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