"Carbon richsoils act likegiantsponges"Systemchange,not climatechange"We don't needto developexpensive orriskytechnologies""Firstfoods areour way oflife""We nolonger havefour distinctseasons"Youthactivism"Agroecologyis the tool toreach foodsovereignty"Falsesolutions"If we keepgoing in thisdirection, we'renot going to hvea direction to goin""Real actionis with thegrassrootsmovements"Foodwasteseeddiversity"You can't waitforgovernmentsandcorporations tomake the shift""Small farmsproduce 51-77% of whatwe eat""We needaction onclimate changeto secure futurefood security"Reciprocalresponsibility"Soil isa livingmiracle""Healthy soilcan be amajor sinkfor carbon"CLIMATEJUSTICEfree spaceCoalextractionSoildegradationFrontlinepeople"The naturalresourcebase offarming isdestroyed""Because ofclimate changewe have asevere hungersituation"geneticdiversity1/3 of allgreenhousegasemissions"All lifedependson water""An entireeconomy that'sexploiting andexcluding ourpeople"Environmentaljustice"The climatevaries fromyear toyear"Climatechange isviolenceFoodsovereignty"Two monthsof intensiverain and nosun"MethaneandNitrousOxide"We want towork acrosscultures, statelines, differentissues"EnvironmentalracismDesertificationLossesforfarmers"What dowe want tosee beyondour plate?"Oceanacidification"Farmingsystems thatare more inharmony withnature""Whosepower?OurPower"Atmosphericcarbon vs.soil carbonOrganicfarmingLivestockproduction"We rely onhealthy soilfor 95% ofwhat we eat""How canwe worktogether?""We can'tseparatenaturalresources fromculturalresources""Foodconnectseveryone andeverything onthis planet""Agriculturecould beturned frombeing a culpritinto a solution""Rewriting atreaty onlygovernmentscan do"CorporationscooptingsustainabilityIndustrialfarmingindigenouspeopleMore than50% lossof soilcarbonAgroecologyPeople-ledsolutionsFirstfoods"None of uscan do thisalone andnone of uswant to""We have tolook forcrops thatwill grow inthis climate"Peoplegrowing theirown food inDetroit"You have tohave a 'yes'for somethingthat you canshape"Toxicdumping incommunities"If all youhave is a 'no'you're notstrongenough"ForestlossPhotosynthesis"Carbon richsoils act likegiantsponges"Systemchange,not climatechange"We don't needto developexpensive orriskytechnologies""Firstfoods areour way oflife""We nolonger havefour distinctseasons"Youthactivism"Agroecologyis the tool toreach foodsovereignty"Falsesolutions"If we keepgoing in thisdirection, we'renot going to hvea direction to goin""Real actionis with thegrassrootsmovements"Foodwasteseeddiversity"You can't waitforgovernmentsandcorporations tomake the shift""Small farmsproduce 51-77% of whatwe eat""We needaction onclimate changeto secure futurefood security"Reciprocalresponsibility"Soil isa livingmiracle""Healthy soilcan be amajor sinkfor carbon"CLIMATEJUSTICEfree spaceCoalextractionSoildegradationFrontlinepeople"The naturalresourcebase offarming isdestroyed""Because ofclimate changewe have asevere hungersituation"geneticdiversity1/3 of allgreenhousegasemissions"All lifedependson water""An entireeconomy that'sexploiting andexcluding ourpeople"Environmentaljustice"The climatevaries fromyear toyear"Climatechange isviolenceFoodsovereignty"Two monthsof intensiverain and nosun"MethaneandNitrousOxide"We want towork acrosscultures, statelines, differentissues"EnvironmentalracismDesertificationLossesforfarmers"What dowe want tosee beyondour plate?"Oceanacidification"Farmingsystems thatare more inharmony withnature""Whosepower?OurPower"Atmosphericcarbon vs.soil carbonOrganicfarmingLivestockproduction"We rely onhealthy soilfor 95% ofwhat we eat""How canwe worktogether?""We can'tseparatenaturalresources fromculturalresources""Foodconnectseveryone andeverything onthis planet""Agriculturecould beturned frombeing a culpritinto a solution""Rewriting atreaty onlygovernmentscan do"CorporationscooptingsustainabilityIndustrialfarmingindigenouspeopleMore than50% lossof soilcarbonAgroecologyPeople-ledsolutionsFirstfoods"None of uscan do thisalone andnone of uswant to""We have tolook forcrops thatwill grow inthis climate"Peoplegrowing theirown food inDetroit"You have tohave a 'yes'for somethingthat you canshape"Toxicdumping incommunities"If all youhave is a 'no'you're notstrongenough"ForestlossPhotosynthesis

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(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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  1. "Carbon rich soils act like giant sponges"
  2. System change, not climate change
  3. "We don't need to develop expensive or risky technologies"
  4. "First foods are our way of life"
  5. "We no longer have four distinct seasons"
  6. Youth activism
  7. "Agroecology is the tool to reach food sovereignty"
  8. False solutions
  9. "If we keep going in this direction, we're not going to hve a direction to go in"
  10. "Real action is with the grassroots movements"
  11. Food waste
  12. seed diversity
  13. "You can't wait for governments and corporations to make the shift"
  14. "Small farms produce 51-77% of what we eat"
  15. "We need action on climate change to secure future food security"
  16. Reciprocal responsibility
  17. "Soil is a living miracle"
  18. "Healthy soil can be a major sink for carbon"
  19. CLIMATE JUSTICE free space
  20. Coal extraction
  21. Soil degradation
  22. Frontline people
  23. "The natural resource base of farming is destroyed"
  24. "Because of climate change we have a severe hunger situation"
  25. genetic diversity
  26. 1/3 of all greenhouse gas emissions
  27. "All life depends on water"
  28. "An entire economy that's exploiting and excluding our people"
  29. Environmental justice
  30. "The climate varies from year to year"
  31. Climate change is violence
  32. Food sovereignty
  33. "Two months of intensive rain and no sun"
  34. Methane and Nitrous Oxide
  35. "We want to work across cultures, state lines, different issues"
  36. Environmental racism
  37. Desertification
  38. Losses for farmers
  39. "What do we want to see beyond our plate?"
  40. Ocean acidification
  41. "Farming systems that are more in harmony with nature"
  42. "Whose power? Our Power"
  43. Atmospheric carbon vs. soil carbon
  44. Organic farming
  45. Livestock production
  46. "We rely on healthy soil for 95% of what we eat"
  47. "How can we work together?"
  48. "We can't separate natural resources from cultural resources"
  49. "Food connects everyone and everything on this planet"
  50. "Agriculture could be turned from being a culprit into a solution"
  51. "Rewriting a treaty only governments can do"
  52. Corporations coopting sustainability
  53. Industrial farming
  54. indigenous people
  55. More than 50% loss of soil carbon
  56. Agroecology
  57. People-led solutions
  58. First foods
  59. "None of us can do this alone and none of us want to"
  60. "We have to look for crops that will grow in this climate"
  61. People growing their own food in Detroit
  62. "You have to have a 'yes' for something that you can shape"
  63. Toxic dumping in communities
  64. "If all you have is a 'no' you're not strong enough"
  65. Forest loss
  66. Photosynthesis