At the Tuesday night council meeting, Councilor James Robinson, left, presents Environmental Services Division Senior Office Specialist Joshua Levings with a proclamation declaring October ‘The People’s Eco Challenge Month’. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County Council presented a proclamation, which declares October “The People’s Eco Challenge Month,” during its Tuesday night regular meeting.
Councilor James Robinson presented the proclamation, which reads:
WHEREAS: The Los Alamos County Green Team, Environmental Sustainability Board and Zero Waste Team are sponsoring the People’s Eco Challenge from October 2 – October 23, 2019; and
WHEREAS: The People’s Eco Challenge is free and open to the public, offering residents an opportunity to engage in environmental sustainability initiatives; and
WHEREAS: This 21-day challenge provides an easy way for individuals to turn intentions into implementation, while offering fun, social options to consider and act upon proven solutions supporting sustainability; and
WHEREAS: Participants can join an existing team, create a new one, or be part of the Los Alamos community team while earning points for activities; they can share their story and encourage eco-friendly behavior in others; and
WHEREAS: When our residents engage in activities such as the People’s Eco Challenge, they reinforce good habits – driving sustainability both locally and globally to make a difference in our community while contributing to a healthier planet; and
WHEREAS: The Council has adopted goals for environmental sustainability, and wants to encourage residents and County employees to participate in the People’s Eco Challenge; and
WHEREAS: Participating in programs such as the People’s Eco Challenge sets a good example for our children, showing them that we care about protecting our environment and conserving precious resources;
NOW, THEREFORE, on behalf of the Council of the Incorporated County of Los Alamos, I do hereby proclaim the Month of October as “THE PEOPLE’S ECO CHALLENGE MONTH” in Los Alamos County, and encourage our citizens to participate by signing up to take the challenge at ecochallenge.org.