Social,economic &environmental electricitygenerated byextracting hotwater and steamfrom within theearthenergycaptured fromthe sun andconverted intousable energyenergycollectedfrom motioncaused byheavy winds. the impact of a personor community on theenvironment,expressed as theamount of landrequired to sustaintheir use of naturalresources. solar energy, windenergy,hydropower,geothermalenergy, andbiomass energy.“meet the needs ofthe present withoutcompromising theability of futuregenerations to meettheir own needs.”(BrundtlandReport,1987)The amount ofgreenhouse gases—primarily carbondioxide—releasedinto the atmosphereby a particular humanactivity.Energy that isderived from naturalprocesses (e.g.sunlight and wind)that are replenishedat a higher rate thanthey are consumed. Social,economic &environmental electricitygenerated byextracting hotwater and steamfrom within theearthenergycaptured fromthe sun andconverted intousable energyenergycollectedfrom motioncaused byheavy winds. the impact of a personor community on theenvironment,expressed as theamount of landrequired to sustaintheir use of naturalresources. solar energy, windenergy,hydropower,geothermalenergy, andbiomass energy.“meet the needs ofthe present withoutcompromising theability of futuregenerations to meettheir own needs.”(BrundtlandReport,1987)The amount ofgreenhouse gases—primarily carbondioxide—releasedinto the atmosphereby a particular humanactivity.Energy that isderived from naturalprocesses (e.g.sunlight and wind)that are replenishedat a higher rate thanthey are consumed.

Sustainability 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. Social, economic & environmental
  2. electricity generated by extracting hot water and steam from within the earth
  3. energy captured from the sun and converted into usable energy
  4. energy collected from motion caused by heavy winds.
  5. the impact of a person or community on the environment, expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources.
  6. solar energy, wind energy, hydropower, geothermal energy, and biomass energy.
  7. “meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” (Brundtland Report,1987)
  8. The amount of greenhouse gases—primarily carbon dioxide—released into the atmosphere by a particular human activity.
  9. Energy that is derived from natural processes (e.g. sunlight and wind) that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed.