


We are up to…17 team members and its only 24 March. PS Thanks to everyone who has signed up so far! Thanks to some super cool cats for also inviting their friends to join our group. Personally I hope to undertake one task from each of the seven key groups of solutions (electricity generation, food, women and girls, buildings and cities, land use, transport and materials). Tasks can be as simple as serving smaller portions of food to reduce food waste, or could involve making a small donation to help educate girls around the world. My goal is simple: to encourage others to join in and make a difference while learning more about the exciting ways we can help care for our climate (many of which also help our communities and economies now).
ECOCHALLENGE DRAWDOWN PASSWORD
I’ve set up a team called Climate KISS Australia and I’d love you to join me ( – just click on” join this team” or search for climate kiss in the list of teams – the password for this team is “solutions”). Its a great opportunity to engage with some of the best solutions for reversing global warming such as reducing food waste and supporting the education of girls, while also having the chance to connect with others inspired to make change across the globe. It runs from 4-25 April and anyone from across the world can join in. Did you know that in April, Project Drawdown is presenting the Project Drawdown EcoChallenge ( ). Human beings would be stuck at the speed of walk, run, swim, or horse if it weren’t for planes, trains, automobiles, buses, bicycles, and boats. Hello friends, as you would know if you read my blog, I am very inspired by the work that Project Drawdown has done in presenting the 100 best solutions to reverse global warming. Getting people or things from point A to point B, and perhaps back again: in some ways, transportation is incredibly simple.
