Drawdown EcoChallenge will inform, inspire, and mobilize action.
The 21 - day
Drawdown EcoChallenge takes place April 4 - 25 and is offered in collaboration with Project Drawdown, a nonprofit organization facilitating the research of the 100 most substantive solutions to reverse global warming in the next 30 years.
The Drawdown EcoChallenge is a fun and social way to learn about and take action on the 100 most substantive solutions to global warming.
The Drawdown EcoChallenge is offered in partnership by Project Drawdown and Northwest Earth Institute's EcoChallenge.
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Our first ever spring
Drawdown EcoChallenge is underway with over 5,300 participants and 650 teams learning about and taking action on the 100 most substantive solutions to global warming.
All of the actions in
the Drawdown EcoChallenge relate to the top 100 solutions to climate change outlined in the Drawdown book.
During
the Drawdown EcoChallenge, you choose your challenge, then earn points for completing your actions, engaging your community, and sharing your story.
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The Drawdown EcoChallenge will continue through Earth Day, ending on April 25th.
Thanks to the many highschool students who are participating in
the Drawdown EcoChallenge, and who are demonstrating that every individual has the power to take positive action and have an impact.
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In honor of our 25th year, we're excited to kick - off the new
Drawdown EcoChallenge this week — taking place April 4 - 25th.
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Students at Lincoln High School in Portland, Oregon are also off and running in
the Drawdown EcoChallenge, in 5th place overall with 72 team members.
As we head into our final week of
Drawdown EcoChallenge, we're celebrating our collective impact to date.
Drawdown EcoChallenge is free and open to the public.
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The 21 - day
Drawdown EcoChallenge takes place April 4 - 25 and is offered in collaboration with Project Drawdown, a nonprofit organization led by Paul Hawken that facilitates the research of the 100 most substantive solutions to reverse global warming in the next 30 years.
You can register for
the Drawdown EcoChallenge webinar here.
Please join us for a short, 30 - minute informational webinar next Wednesday, March 14th at 8 am PST / 11 am EST to learn more about the upcoming new
Drawdown EcoChallenge.
Drawdown EcoChallenge follows solutions highlighted in Drawdown, a New York Times bestseller based on meticulous research that maps, measures, models, and describes solutions to global warming that already exist.
During this March 14th webinar, you'll learn what
the Drawdown EcoChallenge is, how you can get involved and create a team, how to maximize your impact and more.
Many of you have shared with us your reason for participating in
Drawdown EcoChallenge.
Drawdown EcoChallenge was offered in partnership by Project Drawdown and Northwest Earth Institute's EcoChallenge.
We want to congratulate our winning team, Asheville High School, who engaged over 500 people during
the Drawdown EcoChallenge.
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Drawdown EcoChallenge closely follows solutions highlighted in the New York Times bestseller, Drawdown, a book edited by renouned environmentalist Paul Hawken which is based on meticulous research that maps, measures, models, and describes solutions to global warming that already exist.
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We're offering our first ever spring
Drawdown EcoChallenge beginning April 4th, as well as our first online Choices for Sustainable Living course, beginning May 9th.
In this edition, we celebrate NWEI's 25 years of impact, share our view of sustainability, and highlight our new partnership with Project Drawdown (which has inspired the new
Drawdown EcoChallenge which began last week).
In celebration of Earth Day, we're culminating three weeks of action in the first - ever
Drawdown EcoChallenge, which wraps up this Wednesday, April 25th.
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«All of life is comprised of self - organizing systems and
the Drawdown EcoChallenge is exactly that — people coming together to share, learn, support, imagine, and innovate for a better world.
The Drawdown EcoChallenge closely follows solutions highlighted in the New York Times bestseller, Drawdown, a book based on meticulous research that maps, measures, models, and describes solutions to global warming that already exist.
Not exact matches
Project
Drawdown and Northwest Earth Institute's
EcoChallenge partnered to take action on the 100 most substantive solutions to global warming.
We'll be offering an online Choices for Sustainable Living course later this spring, along with a new spring
EcoChallenge co-hosted with Project
Drawdown.
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During the 21 - day
EcoChallenge hosted in partnership with Project
Drawdown, participants made over 530 donations to support causes related to climate change, volunteered over 200 hours, and contacted public officials over 2,000 times about the issues we care about.
Powered by the
EcoChallenge platform, and featuring over 80 actions across seven
Drawdown Solution categories, participants in this special challenge will experience
Drawdown's meticulous research like never before.
We hope you will join us for this new
EcoChallenge which follows solutions highlighted in
Drawdown, a New York Times bestseller based on meticulous research that maps, measures, models, and describes solutions to global warming that already exist.