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  • Karen Stroebel
  • Joel Eric Portelance
  • Anne-Cecile Turner
  • William Batson
  • Jessica Sedlock
  • Nathalie Maurer
  • M McEwan
  • Shari Orders
  • Zamir Dhanji
  • Ben Rutledge
  • Bill Trayling
  • Tammy Trinh
  • Soren Jensen
  • Ami Cheli
  • Adam Kreek
  • ryan johnston

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Chris McCue

What should be recorded? 3 Replies

We walk and ride bikes a lot just for fun. Technically it doesn't divert any greenhouse gases because it doesn't replace a drive. Should I count that? Or are we strictly looking for kilometers spent…

Started by Chris McCue in Sample Title. Last reply by Chris Kantowicz Oct. 24, 2009.

Sophie Peloquin

All Project Blue Sky members should join the cause Time for Climate Justice 1 Reply

The clock is ticking. "In December of this year, the United Nations will meet to decide on the replacement of the Kyoto protocol, a defining agreement that will determine the future of our planet in…

Tagged: Commensal, Quebec, Canada, restaurant, Tck

Started by Sophie Peloquin in Sample Title. Last reply by David Calder Sep. 3, 2009.

Joelle  Auffray

Easy ways to track your kilometers

While I've been solely relying on Google Maps to track my kilometers, I've found that it doesn't always work so well when I'm walking or running off the beaten path. Here are a few easy tools for tra…

Started by Joelle Auffray in Sample Title Aug. 25, 2009.

Alison Lundy

Did you know? Random facts about the 2010 Games

The inside of the Richmond Olympic Oval is large enough to fit four DC-10 jumbo jets, wing tip to wing tip. Travelling down the track at The Whistler Sliding Centre, the average luge speed is over 1…

Started by Alison Lundy in Sample Title Aug. 21, 2009.

Project Blue Sky is a carbon reduction initiative led by Olympic athletes and built by students.

 

Reduce CO2 by walking, biking, or using public transit instead of a car

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