Join Asheville High School in Project Drawdown This April

The Asheville High School Environmental Science program invites Sierra Club WENOCA, to join this April in the Earth Month EcoChallenge, which is rooted in learning about and practicing Project Drawdown's solutions to reverse global warming.

Let’s see for ourselves the positive impacts we make individually and collectively! There are two ecochallenges: one time only or daily EcoChallenges. To join the Drawdown WNC team, click here (https://earthmonth.ecochallenge.org/participants/join?referral_code=9abfc260-b023-4725-9c37-b94170b87510&team_invitation=true). Then recruit friends, family and co-workers to participate. Go to https://earthmonth.ecochallenge.org/about/event-info for more information and tutorial videos. Follow @AHSsolarCougars on Instagram to see Asheville High's work. Contact: Sarah.Duffer@acsgmail.net
 

Project Drawdown is a team of academics who have used peer-reviewed scientific research to identify, map, model, and quantity the solutions to reverse

global warming. Solutions are not just “pie in the sky” solutions, like installing solar panels on your house, but many are solutions you can practice daily like reducing food waste and eating a more plant-rich diet.
 
Drawdown is the moment in the future when we are drawing down, or sequestering, more greenhouse gases (like carbon dioxide and methane) out of the atmosphere than we are emitting into it. 

 

More information about the solutions can be found on the Project Drawdown website (https://drawdown.org/).