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$0.00 this year.

$8,068.70 since we started.

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How We Make It Count

  • 6329
    Road Biking
  • 2744
    Running
  • 1212
    Walking
  • 655
    Other - Distance Based
  • 541
    Mtn Biking
  • 481
    Aerobics / Cardio
  • 391
    Swimming - Laps
  • 380
    Weight Training
  • 280
    Trail Running
  • 279
    Spinning - Time Based
  • 235
    Hiking
  • 173
    Circuit Training
  • 166
    Yoga
  • 92
    Treadmill Running - Time Based
  • 80
    Other - Time Based
  • 53
    Elliptical
  • 48
    Surfing
  • 36
    Skiing -Time Based
  • 25
    Skiing - Distance
  • 24
    Cross Country Skiing
  • 16
    Soccer
  • 16
    Tennis
  • 15
    Basketball
  • 14
    Rowing Machine
  • 13
    Dancing
  • 11
    Snowshoeing
  • 11
    Swimming - Open Water
  • 10
    Cross Biking - Knobby Tires On Road
  • 8
    Snowboarding - Time Based
  • 4
    Snowboarding
  • 3
    Hockey
  • 3
    Physical Labor - Hard
  • 2
    Golf - Walking the Course
  • 2
    Kayaking / Paddling - Distance Based
  • 2
    Lacrosse
  • 2
    Rowing
  • 1
    Baseball
  • 1
    Inline Skating
  • 1
    Rugby
  • 1
    Skateboarding - Time Based
  • 1
    Volleyball
  • 1
    Volunteer Time

We've raised $8,068.70 for our cause.

Scientists founded Environmental Defense 40 years ago. Ever since, our biologists, chemists, engineers and physicists have used science to cut through logjams. In 1998, for instance, atmospheric physicist Dr. Michael Oppenheimer, then our climate director and now science adviser, published a paper in Nature warning that human-caused global warming might so accelerate polar melting that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet could begin to collapse. Such an event ultimately would raise sea levels 20 feet. Oppenheimer's focus on "tipping points" that could destabilize the climate fundamentally altered the thinking of scientists and policymakers. Oppenheimer got the whole scientific community focused on critical thresholds like melting ice sheets, says our science adviser Dr. William Chameides. What we needed to do became clear: Develop emissions targets that can prevent the globe from reaching these points of no return.

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