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CLEAN Teleconference Call October 8, 2019

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Lacy Cagle: Ecochallenge: Global Change at a Human Scale

Abstract: 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. Since 2010, more than 100,000 people have connected the dots between their values and the impact of their actions through online Ecochallenge events, resulting in:

  • more than 228,916 miles not traveled by car.
  • 2,519,593 gallons of water saved.
  • more than 3,331,085 pieces of plastic not sent to the landfill.
  • and much more!

In this session, learn more about Drawdown Ecochallenge and The People's Ecochallenge, how they can help you meet your sustainability education and engagement goals, and how we can all work together at a human scale for positive global change.

Bio: Lacy Cagle is Director of Learning at Ecochallenge.org, where she develops and refines a system of high quality learning programs that inspire action and advocacy. She holds a Master's degree in Educational Leadership and Policy with a focus on Leadership in Sustainability Education from Portland State University and a Permaculture Design Certificate. In addition to her work at Ecochallenge.org, Lacy teaches Foundations and Practice of Sustainability at Washington University in St. Louis, is a sustainability consultant at Blackrock Consulting Collaborative, and is a board member of Au Sable Institute. Lacy provides sustainability services and training to faculty throughout North America, is deeply involved in the OneSTL initiative (St. Louis regional plan for sustainable development), and serves on the USGBC Missouri Gateway committee for Green Schools.

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