Green Eco Warrior Comic Book
Jun07

Green Eco Warrior Comic Book

 On June 3 2014 Green Eco Warriors Inc. released the long awaited Green Eco Warrior Comic Book – Issue 1 – The Beginning. The comic co-written by Casey Dilzer and Leticia Colon de Mejias and illustrated by Mytron Brewery focuses on five youth who learn that their destiny is to protect the planet. The youth and their friend, Cambio the monkey, must uncover the identity of Mr. Big Corp (an evil villain that feeds on greed),  and defeat the Phantom Draw  (a villain that steals energy). Green Eco Warrior comic teaches children to advocate, educate, communicate, and be leaders for the betterment of people and to protect the planet. Each issue introduces youth to important environmental and social concepts in a fun and engaging way. The Green Eco Warriors are a nonprofit organization which provides energy conservation and  sustainability education to grades...

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Become a Green Eco Warrior
Sep18

Become a Green Eco Warrior

You can learn more about the Green Eco Warriors by watching our youth in action video series below. Get creative and make your own videos about what you are doing to be a Green Eco Warrior. We might show your video on this page. Green Eco Warriors fosters leadership skills, scientific inquiry, and environmental stewardship among young people. Our goal is to reduce carbon emissions and pollution through Education and Motivation. If you would like information on ways you can get involved,  please contact us by e-mail, or postal mail. Email: lcolonees@gmail.com   Energy Conservation – Energy Audit Green Eco Warriors Unite Green ECO Warriors – Recycling Knowledge is Power – Teaching Others Pollution Solution Green Eco Warriors – The...

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Learn. Save. Win.
Sep12

Learn. Save. Win.

Youth and teachers that compete in the “Save Energy Save Dinero” challenge can win tickets to the CT 2014 summit, held in April. The event will host an award ceremony, games, speakers, and fun. Click here to download...

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Taking Action In Our Communities
Sep01

Taking Action In Our Communities

Working to save the planet is tons fun. Take a look at what we’ve been up to.

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Next Month: Global Warming
Aug11

Next Month: Global Warming

The burning of fossil fuel to power cars, generate electricity and heat and cool our homes, results in the emission of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. Greenhouse gases collect in the atmosphere, trapping the sun’s heat and causing the planet to warm. Over the past 50 years the average global temperature has increased at the fastest rate in history. Scientists say that unless we curb emissions of pollutants that cause climate change, we will suffer increased storms, drought, floods, and insect overpopulation, as well as increased human illnesses. The United States Global Change Research Program (which includes the Department of Defense, NASA, National Science Foundation and other government agencies) has said that “global warming is unequivocal and primarily human-induced” and that “climate changes are underway in the United States and are projected to grow.” In order to curb the onset of climate change, we as consumers need to change our habits, taking serious measures to conserve energy and natural resources. We need to take accountability and realize that global warming is a direct result of our consumption. It is also important that we protect and restore natural habitats. Plant life in healthy ecosystems helps to curb global warming by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis. By preserving these natural areas, we will help to ensure health and sustainability for everyone. We all depend on nature for clean air, water, and food to survive. Think about it: How important are Air, Water, and Food to human life? Find out more about Global Warming next month by reading the November Green Eco Warriors issue. We will also highlight one student who demonstrated their super Green Eco powers by helping to conserve energy or clean up the environment. Learn more...

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Where Does Your Electricity Come From?
Aug10

Where Does Your Electricity Come From?

Did you know that nearly half of the electricity generated in the United States comes from the burning of coal? The use of fossil fuels like coal to create electricity contributes to pollution and asthma rates, as well as global warming. Non Renewable Energy Coal  Coal is collected mostly through a process called strip mining. This process is also known as mountain top removal. Explosives are used to blow up mountains and then the coal is processed, leaving behind slurry waste sites which contaminate ground water. The coal is then burned in a power plant. The exhaust from the burning leads to air pollution, acid rain and increased asthma rates. Natural Gas Natural gas is extracted through a process called fracking. Deep wells are drilled then water and hazardous chemicals are pumped into the ground to bring up the gas. The toxic waste has been known to seep into groundwater supplies. The gas is then burned to heat water for steam. Natural gas is a fossil fuel. Approximately 20% of the nation’s electricity is fueled by natural gas. Petroleum Petroleum is used to make steam to turn a turbine. Petroleum also generates about 2% of all electricity in U.S. It is also used to create gasoline which runs cars and trucks. The combustion of gas and other petroleum products leads to the release of carbon monoxide (CO), greenhouse gasses and other air pollutants. Nuclear Power Nuclear power uses a method called nuclear fision which creates steam by heating water. In a nuclear power plant, a reactor contains a core of nuclear fuel known as uranium. When atoms of uranium fuel are hit by neutrons they split, releasing heat. The heat is used to turn water into steam that spins a turbine to generate electricity. Nuclear power is used to generate 19% of all the country’s electricity. It is dangerous and creates nuclear waste bi-products. There is no way to safely store or dispove of this nuclear waste. There are also large environmental impacts from the mining of...

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