Carbon Offset Corporation

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Darren_B General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

04/22/2016

As a college student, I am planning carbon based fossil fuels out of my future. I am so grateful for those fuel sources, but it is time for me to move on. By supporting the carbon offset fund at USU, I am making a committment to myself and my university to change the way I live. I know that I can have a positive impact on the world around me! Our future is bright if we just work together and be the change we wish to see in the world. Join me in helping USU become carbon neutral. In my picture, I am the guy in the green suit.

Check out the fund here: https://sustainability.usu.edu/htm/about/carbon-offset
#unselfie #bluegoesgreen #MyGivingStory #MGS #USU

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A_L_ General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

04/22/2016

I knew I wanted to be useful. For what seemed entirely too long as a high school student and undergraduate, I didn't know how. I tried things, from medical research to folklore to photography. I was bushwhacking a path and hit a clearing when I took a trip to Greece on a research project. Two important people in my life suggested I think about Peace Corps again. The result was an experience that still affects my life everyday in the career I chose in sustainability, but it even follows me on days I'm wearing a scarf my counterpart gave me or accidentally writing an 'e me dy pika' instead of an 'e.' The best part is I ended up in a university sustainability position. When I get to work on waste reduction, energy conservation, and air quality improvement, I get to see we change the world, and I also get to share it directly and indirectly with thousands of people on a university campus. The path is difficult, but the view is unforgettable.

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