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UNBC showcased different ways to battle climate change for the Green Day 2018

UNBC showcased different ways to battle climate change for the Green Day 2018
The 10th annual event is about generating future ideas for the environment from electric cars, to adopting plants and veganism
“Being able to stop or even reduce our meat consumption, we would be able to solve the development of climate change sooner than if we were to stop green house gas emissions through cars, planes, or factories.”
UNBC Student Ana Saenz
Green Day celebrations started back in 2008, and President Daniel Weeks says this event shows why UNBC is Canada’s greenest university

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