Sean Nicholson & Enrika Maddox talk to us about Retrofitting a Million, project planning for community outreach and climate action. And WOW! We start out with questions for various environmental prizes! This is going to be good!
Being shown a map of environmental hot spots that highlight pollution in a County around a small part of Georgia can be very moving when you see that the pollution is clumped up around your area. Be it Decatur, Fulton, or Dekalb anyone can get a real look at how much impact they 'need' to be having to change their lives and the lives of others around them for the better and for the healthier.
Student initiated, Retrofitting A Million, serves to connect communities of modest means thorough service and learning opportunities that explore health economic and environmental benefits of sustainability.
" If I replaced my light bulbs at home i would need 13 FLC's and it would save me money on the electric bill how awesome and kick butt it that?"-Lyndon
Kids are asking questions and getting info about real issues concerning how to implement any really good plans for getting the community active in recycling. With programs like AMPS Atlanta, Columbus, and Laurel, UGRO, and EcoTenships Pipeline Project its a wonder why I haven't heard of them before! For more on what you want to know about Retrofitting A Million check out their home site @ http://retrofitamillion.org/
Being shown a map of environmental hot spots that highlight pollution in a County around a small part of Georgia can be very moving when you see that the pollution is clumped up around your area. Be it Decatur, Fulton, or Dekalb anyone can get a real look at how much impact they 'need' to be having to change their lives and the lives of others around them for the better and for the healthier.
Student initiated, Retrofitting A Million, serves to connect communities of modest means thorough service and learning opportunities that explore health economic and environmental benefits of sustainability.
" If I replaced my light bulbs at home i would need 13 FLC's and it would save me money on the electric bill how awesome and kick butt it that?"-Lyndon
Kids are asking questions and getting info about real issues concerning how to implement any really good plans for getting the community active in recycling. With programs like AMPS Atlanta, Columbus, and Laurel, UGRO, and EcoTenships Pipeline Project its a wonder why I haven't heard of them before! For more on what you want to know about Retrofitting A Million check out their home site @ http://retrofitamillion.org/
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