
Sanjeev Deshpande joined the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years ago
Emerson posted an update in the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years ago
Hi, I live in Austin, and there’s this place right outside of Austin that have these really amazing asian elephants, but there making them do tricks, and shows for people. All the trainers have a bullock in their hand, which they refer to as a “guide” for the elephants. I really want to help the elephants, but I’m not sure how. Any ideas???
Hmm… Are they hurting the elephants with the bullock? That sounds like a problem. If they are hurting the elephants, there may be laws in Texas against that. You might be able to report them, but only if they’re breaking the law. Other than that you might just talk to the trainers about them and learn some more about what’s happening. Maybe you…[Read more]
Thanks so, so much, I’ve had no ideas on what to do about that, I will definatly do some research. I’ll keep everyone updated. Thanks again!
Dear Ecopat, I am so glad you have ideas! But unfortunately there is no humane way to train them. 😔
Leeom Namchu Kirkire joined the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years ago
EcoPact posted an update in the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years ago
Good news! Our school board passed the climate resolution unanimously! If you want to see what it looks like (so that you can maybe get your own school board to pass one) here’s a link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mZp_S1JuoYmdm41bH6JOZ0Jua5gtwfHD/view?usp=sharing
EcoPact posted an update in the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years, 1 month ago
Did you know that every minute, a small city block’s worth of trees in Canada’s majestic boreal forest is clearcut by one company? It’s probably one you know, too. Procter & Gamble, which own the toilet paper brand Charmin, is doing this. And these trees are old growth, meaning that they are especially good at stopping climate change. The forests…[Read more]
Hillary lefkowitz joined the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years, 1 month ago
Oona joined the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years, 2 months ago
EcoPact posted an update in the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years, 2 months ago
We were also super honored to be filmed in a short documentary. Thank you to the Central Valley Foundation for providing the grants to make 10 of these local films! If you want to watch the 5-minute film about us, look up Kaweah Kweens on youtube or go here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8bv6bf6Gro
EcoPact posted an update in the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years, 2 months ago
Heyyy! 🙂 New idea for something you can do at your school if you haven’t already: go to your school board or student council and ask/talk to them about creating a climate resolution. A climate resolution is basically where the members (president, secretary, treasurer, etc.) sign to say that they acknowledge that climate change is real, but that…[Read more]
Dr. Paul Lynn joined the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years, 4 months ago
EcoPact posted an update in the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years, 6 months ago
Hi all, if you’re looking for another way to help stop deforestation, look at the toilet paper that your family uses. A lot of common brands such as Charmin, Ultra Soft, and Cottonelle cut down a lot of trees and use no recycling to make a lot of their toilet paper. Other brands such as Seventh Generation and more use recycled paper or bamboo,…[Read more]
EcoPact posted an update in the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years, 6 months ago
Fashion and clothing actually has a large environmental impact! For more sustainable clothing,here are some ideas:
-buy already used clothes from thrift stores
-after you are done with your clothes, donate them to thrift stores and hand them or hand them down to younger siblings, cousins, neighbors, or people you know
-when buying clothes, look…[Read more]
EcoPact posted an update in the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years, 8 months ago
Also, the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) just released a new report, if you haven’t heard. It’s a “red code for humanity” so we really need to act on climate change AS SOON AS WE CAN. If you are interested in meeting with your elected officials in the United States (it’s not as scary as it sounds) and talking to them about…[Read more]
EcoPact posted an update in the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years, 8 months ago
Hello! While it is getting close to the end of the summer, there are still some summer-related things we can all do. Here are some ideas:
-Air conditioning burns a lot of fossil fuels, so try putting your thermostat one or two degrees warmer, even if it’s just for a day. It doesn’t seem like that much of a difference, but it really does make a…[Read more]
Damian Ae joined the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years, 8 months ago
Adam Nsereko joined the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years, 9 months ago
EcoPact posted an update in the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 3 years, 9 months ago
Happy summer everyone! As we all enjoy the sun, we’re probably putting on a lot of sunscreen. However, the chemicals in it can be really bad for the environment, washing into the ocean and even killing off coral reefs! Try using a reef friendly, biodegradable, or non-nano certified sunscreen. Here is an article that has some good sunscreen brands:…[Read more]
Grace posted an update in the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 4 years ago
Happy Earth Day! 🌏🌱🌳✨
EcoPact posted an update in the group EcoPact- A Kid’s Environmental Society 4 years ago
Hi everyone! Glad to see that there are so many new members joining! This week’s weekly idea is to use more eco-friendly cleaning products. A lot of the chemicals we use to clean are actually really toxic, and when we wash them down the drain (such as if you were cleaning a shower) they can pollute the Earth by going into rivers or other drainage…[Read more]