(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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... has taken a course related to climate science or sustainability.
... speaks more than two languages.
... can share one piece of advice they wish they’d known at age 20.
... has built or prototyped something eco-friendly.
... has run a marathon or half-marathon.
... has taken a sustainability pledge or challenge.
... grows herbs, vegetables, or plants at home.
... has used data to analyze an environmental problem.
... has a mentor who shaped their life.
... has interviewed candidates before.
... has a dream project they’d pursue with unlimited time.
... has binge-watched an entire series in a weekend.
... has attended a hackathon.
... has visited a national park or protected area recently.
... has volunteered for a cause they care about.
... believes technology can meaningfully slow climate change.
... has negotiated a job offer.
... has a favorite quote they live by.
... prefers sustainable brands when shopping.
... has volunteered for an environmental organization.
... has changed their mind about something important.
... has a favorite climate-tech innovation.
... has changed careers at least once.
... eats plant-based meals at least a few times a week.
... hates cilantro.
... has reduced their energy use at home.
... has worked at a startup.
... has worked at a National Lab.
... shops second-hand or upcycles clothing.
... has a favorite meme they can describe.
... has taken a big risk that paid off.
... avoids single-use plastics whenever possible.
... knows their personal carbon footprint.
... can explain what a circular economy is.
... has been mentored and can share the best advice they received.
... has a surprising non-STEM talent.
... thinks their field will be transformed by sustainability in the next decade.
... has lived in another country.
... has used MATLAB outside of class.
... can recommend a great podcast.
... has soldered something in the last year.
... has taken apart a device just to see how it works.
... loves board games.
... is reading a book right now.
... has participated in a community cleanup.
... has broken production code (and survived).
... has a favorite comfort food.
... has a favorite failure story.
... has memorized more than 20 digits of pi.
... has tried a zero-waste challenge.
... has done an internship they loved.
... can name a sustainability leader they admire.
... plays a musical instrument.
... has switched to eco-friendly cleaning or personal care products.
... has moved for school or work.
... has used life-cycle analysis in a project.
... has advocated for a sustainability initiative at school or work.
... has met someone famous.
... has worked on a renewable energy project.
... composts at home.
... prefers tea over coffee.
... can explain the difference between carbon neutral and net zero.
... has traveled to at least five countries.
... has used AI tools in a project.
... uses public transit, bikes, or walks regularly.
... has a pet with a funny name.
... has taken a big risk that didn’t pay off — but taught them something.
... brings a reusable water bottle everywhere.
... can whistle loudly.
... got their first job in a completely unexpected way.
... has a dream sustainability project they’d pursue with unlimited resources.
... has published or contributed to a paper.
... has built something with a Raspberry Pi.
... has attended a sustainability-related workshop or talk.
... has repaired something instead of replacing it.
... has a hobby you’ve never tried.
... has a personal project they’re excited about.
... has done an internship they didn’t love — and learned from it.
... follows sustainability research or climate tech news.