
Noelle Bell Copley
POINTS TOTAL
- 0 TODAY
- 0 THIS WEEK
- 531 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO7.0plastic bottlesnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO4.0plastic strawsnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO26milesnot traveled by car
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UP TO6.0plastic containersnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO70minutesspent learning
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UP TO156pounds of CO2have been saved
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UP TO8.0disposable cupsnot sent to the landfill
Noelle's actions
Action Track: Justice for the Whole Community
Learn About Local Environmental Justice Concerns
Do at Home
I will spend 25 minutes researching environmental justice and environmental racism concerns in my region, who is affected by them, and local initiatives to address these concerns.
Waste
Use Reusable Bags
If at all possible, I will not accept any disposable bags when making purchases.
Action Track: Justice for the Whole Community
Support Businesses Owned by People of Color
Do at Home
Racial inequity is both a sustainability and justice problem. I will support businesses owned by people of color in my community whenever I shop.
Action Track: Justice for the Whole Community
Research Voter Suppression
Do at Home
I will spend at least 25 minutes finding out what local laws, policies, and practices keep people from voting in my community.
Action Track: Justice for the Whole Community
Support Native Communities
Do at Home
I will use the resource links provided and spend 25 minutes learning about the native populations that lived in my area prior to colonization, and what I can do to support those that still exist.
Action Track: Justice for the Whole Community
Learn About Trans, Femme, and Nonbinary Experiences
Do at Home
I will spend 25 minutes learning about the experiences of trans, femme, and/or nonbinary people.
Waste
Use a Reusable Water Bottle
Do at Home
I will keep 1 disposable plastic bottle(s) from entering the waste stream by using a reusable water bottle.
Waste
Skip the Straw
Do at Home
Plastic bags and small plastic pieces like straws are most likely to get swept into our waterways. I will keep 1 plastic straw(s) out of the landfill and ocean each day by refusing straws or using my own glass/metal straw.
Energy
Switch to Cold Water
Do at Home
I will switch to washing my clothes in cold water, saving up to 1,600 lbs of CO2 over the course of the next year.
Energy
Read the 2018-2028 COCC Facilities Master Plan Sustainability Vision
The 2018-2028 COCC Facilities Master Plan includes overarching Sustainability Vision and Strategy. Read page 28 of the plan.
Energy
Read the COCC Energy Policy
COCC is in year 3 of the Energy Trust of Oregon Strategic energy management program. Read the Energy Policy written in 2019.
Waste
Educate myself on COCC recycling guidelines
Read COCC's guidelines on recycling and waste collections on campus.
Nature
Oct 15-16 Operation Fescue Rescue
A 9-acre parcel near the Cascade Culinary Institute will be developed into housing units next spring, so we will be transplanting native plants and grasses to other areas of the COCC campuses.
Waste
Netflix Movie!
"Kiss the Ground" On Netflix A documentary saving the planets top soil and combatting climate change.
Waste
Check out this Website
Read about a student led action plan for zero waste reduction. postlandfill.org
Waste
Watch! "Story of Plastic"
A story of man-made crisis of plastic pollution. A free documentary on YouTube.
Waste
Use a Reusable Mug
Do at Home
I will avoid sending 1 disposable cup(s) to the landfill each day by using a reusable mug.
Nature
Oct 15-16 Operation COCC Fescue Rescue
A 9-acre parcel near the Cascade Culinary Institute will be developed into housing units next spring, so we will be transplanting native plants and grasses to other areas of the COCC campuses. https://www.cocc.edu/committees/sustainability/files/fescue_rescue.pdf
Action Track: Justice for the Whole Community
COCC Indigenous Peoples day participation on 10/11/2021
https://www.cocc.edu/home/events/indigenous-peoples-day.aspx
Community
Nov 2: Get your tickets for Hal Wershow's talk on Climate Resilience
Between record heat waves, horrific smoke and debilitating drought, we are all experiencing the anticipated effects of climate change first-hand. And while the situation is clearly dire, there is still opportunity to rewrite our climate future. Geology professor Hal Wershow will examine how our climate in Central Oregon has already changed and then share projections for what we can expect for the rest of the 21st century. After reviewing the science, he will transition into climate resilience; in other words, what can we do in our community to diminish the worst impacts and adapt to the inevitable changes. Tickets: $8 for in-person event, $5 for livestream. COCC students and staff are FREE. Email [email protected] for promo code.
Transportation
Work From Home
Do at Home
I will work from home 5 day(s) to avoid my commute's carbon output.
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Noelle Bell Copley 10/12/2021 9:33 AM -
Noelle Bell Copley 10/06/2021 12:11 PMThe world is on fire and getting covered in oil. We need change!