
Virtual Sustainability Merit Badge
WHAT: Scouts working on the Sustainability merit badge learn to conserve energy at home and think about how their food, housing, and consumption choices impact society at large. They make a plan to use the Earth’s resources more wisely. They also learn how the Scout Law and the Scout Oath promote more sustainable communities.
WHO: Open to all Scouts BSA members
HOW: This merit badge will be taught in a virtual classroom. The class has a capacity of 15 Scouts. Small classroom size provides all students with the opportunity to share and interact with the counselors and other Scouts. Scouts should be prepared to be challenged and to join the conversation! Scouts who do not engage with the class may not receive credit for the badge. Scouts must be prompt for all badge sessions. Late participants may not receive credit for all requirements. Scouts must use a device with video to access this class.
Before beginning work on any merit badge, Scouts must have a discussion with their unit leader regarding the specific badge and counselor.
WHEN: This class will be held virtually over two sessions:
March 8th, 2021 6pm-8pm EST
March 12th, 2021 6pm-8pm EST
Scouts must attend both sessions to complete the offered requirements.
The Zoom link can be found in your registration confirmation email.
HOW - REGISTER ONLINE TODAY! SPACE IS LIMITED!
$20 for Adventure Card holders (all registered members of the Narragansett Council)
$30 for Non Adventure Card holders (out of council/non registered)
PREREQUISITES:
-Develop and implement a plan that attempts to reduce your family’s water usage. Examine your family’s water bills reflecting usage for three months (past or current). As a family, choose three ways to help reduce consumption. Implement those ideas for one month. Share what you learn with your counselor, and tell how your plan affected your family’s water usage.
-Develop and implement a plan that attempts to reduce your household food waste. Establish a baseline and then track and record your results for two weeks. Report your results to your family and counselor.
-Develop and implement a plan that attempts to reduce consumption for one of your family’s household utilities. Examine your family’s bills for that utility reflecting usage for three months (past or current). As a family, choose three ways to help reduce consumption and be a better steward of this resource. Implement those ideas for one month. Share what you learn with your counselor, and tell how your plan affected your family’s usage.
-Keep a log of the “stuff” your family purchases (excluding food items) for two weeks. In your log, categorize each purchase as an essential need (such as soap) or a desirable want (such as a DVD). Share what you learn with your counselor.
Suggested supplies/prep-work for students: This badge will require a lot of communication with parents on power usage, family purchase, etc. The prerequisites must at least be started by the first class. Some of the requirements need 2-3 weeks to complete, the idea is to start the research and bring questions to class.