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Action
plan
-
Josh
Greenhouse
gas
emissions
are
a
big
problem
for
glaciers.
As
they
melt,
livelihoods
are
lost,
so
what
we
are
going
to
do
is
reduce
emissions.
We
plan
to
have
a
bake
sale
to
raise
money
to
buy
solar
USB
chargers.
Then,
we
will
have
a
bike
to
school
day
where
everyone
in
the
grade
that
has
the
most
people
that
bike
to
school
will
receive
a
solar
USB
charger.
Project
Goals
-Josh
1. We
are
trying
to
reduce
emissions.
2. Spread
awareness
of
items
that
can
help
to
reduce
emissions.
3. Spread
awareness
of
the
melting
Himalayan
glaciers
4. -
Timeline
-
Andrew
What?
When?
Who?
Mid-May
Mid-to-late
May
Morning
of
bike
to
school
day
Day
after
bike
to
school
day
Bryce
All
Middle
and
Upper
school
Andrew
+
Volunteers
All of group
All of group
Resources
-
Andrew
For
the
Bake
sale,
we
would
use
our
500$
to
buy
cookie
dough,
to
sell,
then
our
group
would
raise
enough
money
from
the
bake
sale
to
buy
enough
portable
solar
chargers
for
half/entire
grade
(depending
on
sales).
We
would
then
need
volunteers
to
help
with
the
bike
to
school
day,
tallying
the
number
of
people
from
each
grade
that
arrived
by
biking
or
walking.
Our
group
would
then
hand
out
the
solar
chargers
based
on
the
raffle
(and
again,
costs)
and
give
a
group
demonstration
on
how
they
work,
and
what
they
save
to
the
environment.
Budget
-
Bryce
Item
Description
Quantity
Total
Cost
Solar Chargers
$10.00
100
1000
$4.5
50 units
225
$4
10
40
$2
50
100
$2
50
100
$500
$500
465
TOTAL
BUDGET
AMOUNT
REQUESTED
Publicity
-
Bryce
Our
group
plans
on
raising
awareness
for
the
K2A
plan
by
creating
signs,
talking
about
it
during
community
meeting,
and
asking
local
stores
if
they
can
set
up
a
small
jar
for
donations.
If
we
can
have
time
during
community
meeting
we
plan
on
addressing
a
plan
for
another
bike
to
school
day
and
if
enough
grades/people
participate
then
we
will
have
a
raffle
and
give
out
solar
USB
chargers
to
the
winning
participates.
Sustainability
-
Bryce
Our
group
will
use
our
ideas
from
publicity
and
create
more
concerning
facts
to
start
getting
more
people
on
board
to
help
our
project.
If
we
get
car
companies
on
board
with
the
idea
of
less
soot
emissions
then
they
could
continue
raising
money.
Most
car
companies
are
already
starting
to
create
cleaner
cars,
so
if
we
enlist
our
group
project
onto
them
then
it
could
continue
growing.
Challenges
-
Josh
A
few
challenges
that
we
may
have
in
our
process
are:
not
having
enough
funds,
not
being
able
to
buy
120
of
the
same
kind
of
solar
charger,
and
not
being
able
to
buy
enough
ingredients
for
the
cookies.
For
our
first
challenge,
if
push
comes
to
shove,
we
plan
to
have
a
raffle
in
the
winning
grade.
Whomever
wins
wins
the
raffle
will
get
a
solar
USB
charger.
For
this
raffle,
there
would
only
be
as
many
solar
USB
chargers
as
we
could
buy.
For
not
being
able
to
buy
120
of
the
same
kind
of
solar
USB
charger,
we
plan
to
find
similar
alternatives,
or
if
that
is
not
possible,
hold
a
raffle.
If
we
can
not
buy
enough
cookie
dough,
then
we
plan
to
buy
pie
ingredients
or
cake
ingredient.
Evidence
of
Success/Evaluation
-
Andrew
Whenever
you
charge
your
phone,
the
cost
equivalent
of
the
energy
used
to
get
the
battery
to
100%
is
50
cents
in
the
US.
With
the
added
waste
of
energy
when
leaving
your
phone
charger
in
the
wall
outlet
when
you
are
not
charging
your
phone,
it
is
important
that
we
spread
awareness
about
electricity
conservation.
To
do
this,
we
host
a
bike
to
school
day,
which
is
great
for
spreading
awareness
and
for
health,
and
then
give
away
the
chargers
to
the
students,
who
rely
on
wall
outlets
to
charge
their
phones,
and
present
a
new
way
to
charge
the
portable
communication
products
that
everyone
owns
in
this