Kudos to COA. That being said, compared to schools that have tens of thousands of students, becoming 'carbon neutral' couldn't be that difficult considering COA only has slightly more than 300 students.
@colinthehumble well cost-wise it would probably actually be easier for a larger school to go carbon neutral than a small school, because small schools use resources less efficiently than big schools, so the cost per student for going carbon neutral is higher at a small school than a big school.
Yeah Holly Woo!
poisonthesink 2 years ago
I'm in this video!
idiotparanoia 2 years ago
Methinks somebody got some snazzy new video tools...
floppyjohn 2 years ago
Good God Grist is looking good in this video.
narbeg 2 years ago
Nice Work Jen!
hannahbefogg 2 years ago
thanks for schooling us as always, Umbra
FAYMprod 2 years ago
Kudos to COA. That being said, compared to schools that have tens of thousands of students, becoming 'carbon neutral' couldn't be that difficult considering COA only has slightly more than 300 students.
colinthehumble 2 years ago
@colinthehumble well cost-wise it would probably actually be easier for a larger school to go carbon neutral than a small school, because small schools use resources less efficiently than big schools, so the cost per student for going carbon neutral is higher at a small school than a big school.
IIIIFile13IIII 1 year ago
haha I saw guys and girls go into the shower!
girl112791 2 years ago