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Ecochallenge.org's social change platform and 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. Welcome to Campus Ecochallenge!
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Ecochallenge.org's social change platform and 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. Welcome to Campus Ecochallenge!
Learn More > >
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November 3 at 11:30 AMBefore I started this challenge, I didn’t think I was addicted to sugar because I never really ate much sugar before. I usually avoid sweet snacks and drinks, so it wasn’t a big change for me. The challenge wasn’t too hard, but it did make me more aware of how much hidden sugar is in some foods.
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November 3 at 11:29 AMIn Honolulu, most electricity comes from oil, with more solar and wind energy being added each year. The last coal plant closed in 2022. Burning oil creates air pollution and greenhouse gases, which harm the environment, animals, and people by causing climate change and poor air quality.
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November 3 at 11:27 AMYou can use the power of the sun by installing solar panels to produce your own electricity or using solar chargers for phones and small devices. You can also dry clothes outside in the sunlight instead of using a dryer and open curtains during the day to warm and light your home naturally.