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Earth Day 2021

Even in difficult times, it is always important to appreciate and celebrate the environment.

This year IST celebrated together Earth Day in school and virtually with a variety of activities.

Earth Day 2021: Padlet

Below is an example of a Padlet where students had the chance to share photos of nature, climate action, pictures of Earth day, and how IST was going even more green!

We conducted a carbon footprint survey last month and collected 45 responses. In 2018, there were around 100 responses for the same survey.

With this in mind, the averages that have been calculated:  

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In 2018, the average IST carbon footprint was 417.15%.

In 2021,  the average IST carbon footprint was 124.53%. 

 

This clearly shows our improvement as a community. It seems that in 2021, our community has reduced its carbon footprint by 292.62%  However, collective carbon footprint means that we are not yet sustainable, 124% footprint means that we will reach the global warming threshold of 1.5 degrees 24% faster than the predicted date of 2030. If we can avoid a 1.5-degree increase in global temperatures, we can avoid the worst effects of climate change which includes over 250,000 deaths per year (WHO, Fact Sheet 2018).

 

The IST survey also asked people to write what things they should start to work on to reduce their footprint. Most of the responses included improving their energy contracts to make them more green based on renewable energy sources, decreasing the amount of transportation that affects the climate (cars, planes, etc.), and changing their diets (eating less meat)

 

Overall, it’s safe to say that we have reduced our percentage of carbon emissions, however, it is essential that we continue to reduce our footprint below 100% to reduce the impact on the environment and ensure a happier and healthier future.

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If anyone is interested in working in a team to find solutions even in our community, join our IST Eco-Club. Other suggested actions to reduce your footprint can be found here---even a small difference is a difference.

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All these activities strive for our generation and the next to have a better future.

Earth Day 2021: Carbon Footprint Survey

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