Duluth Citizens' Climate Action Plan: Earth Week Scavenger Hunt
Welcome to Eco3 Earth Week Scavenger Hunt: Duluth Citizens' Climate Action Plan Edition, a fun and exciting  learn more about nature, environmental stewardship, and Duluth climate action! Our Scavenger Hunt is designed for people of all ages and we encourage people to participate in groups, so get your family and friends together and challenge each other to spend this week exploring and engaging with your surroundings, whether it's at a park, in your neighborhood, or simply in your own backyard.

Eco3 is committed to leading and inspiring change in our community toward an equitable and sustainable future, so we hope this little scavenger hunt inspires you to take more pride in your neighborhood and the outdoor spaces you inhabit!

Instructions:
1. Go online to www.ecolibrium3.org/duluthclimateaction/
2. Fill out the form with answers you will find on the Duluth Citizens' Climate Action Plan.
3. Submit your answers on this google form.
4. Have fun!

The Scavenger Hunt starts Sunday, April 18th and ends Saturday, April 24th. Please get your google form submitted by the end of the day Saturday. If you don't have an answer to a question, take your best guess or just put N/A. We will review the responses and put all those who got a passing score, or 8/12 correct answers, through a raffle for prizes! Prize winners will be announced on April 25th at the Community Stone Soup Night. You do not have to attend the zoom call to claim prizes, we will send an email after the event to all winners, including those who could not attend.

To find more about how to attend the Community Soup Night and other Eco3 Earth Week events check out our website at www.ecolibrium3.org/earthweek/ or find us on social media at facebook.com/Ecolibrium3 or instagram.com/ecolibrium3

Thank you for taking the time to complete the Eco3 Earth Week Duluth Climate Action Scavenger Hunt!

If you would prefer to respond by email or phone, please contact Melissa Hoang at melissa@ecolibrium3.org or the Eco3 office at (218) 336-1038.

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Question #1: Which sector accounts for the majority of greenhouse gas emissions in Duluth? *
Question #2: What is the average carbon footprint for a person in the United States? *
Question #3: What is one way to calculate your Greenhouse Gas and Carbon Footprint? *
Question #4: What is one challenge of our current food system? *
Question #5: What is one action you can take to lower the greenhouse gas emissions our food and agriculture system emits? *
Question #6: What could a smarter food system look like? *
Question #7: Where in Duluth can you go to compost your waste? *
Question #8: What is one challenge of our current transportation system? *
Question #9: What is one action you can take to make our transportation system more climate friendly? *
Question #10: What could a smarter transportation system look like? *
Question #11: What Zeitgeist event promotes non-motorized forms of transportation? *
Question #12: What is one challenge of our current energy production system? *
Question #13: What is one action you can take to lower the greenhouse gas emissions our energy production system emits? *
Question #14: What could a smarter energy production system look like? *
Question #15: What is one benefit of installing a Cold Climate Air Source Heat Pump (ccASHP)? *
Question #16: What is one challenge of our current buildings system? *
Question #17: What is one action you can take related to buildings to mitigate climate change?" *
Question #18: What could a smarter building system look like? *
Question #19: What program shows you the solar potential of your home or business? *
Bonus Question #20: Where can you donate gently used office supplies to be repurposed and given to teachers and students? (hint: it's a nonprofit on the community initiatives page) *
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