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Reflection, encouragement, and relationship building are all important aspects of getting a new habit to stick.
Share thoughts, encourage others, and reinforce positive new habits on the Feed.
To get started, share “your why.” Why did you join the challenge and choose the actions you did?
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Alex Koch 3/04/2020 11:05 AMMy challenges are going very well. I'm no longer using plastic water bottles, and I've also cut beef out of my diet. I've also started turning off the water when I shave and brush my teeth. -
Sarah King 3/04/2020 11:03 AMMy challenge is going well. I watched a documentry and did not eat meat this week. -
Bruce Holtan 3/04/2020 11:03 AMChallenges have been going well. I have completed 3 of my 5 challenges so far. I am still working on completing the other 2 soon. -
Colten Martin 3/04/2020 11:02 AMI have been working on being a more sustainable person by recycling and reusing my water bottles everyday which I have been very successful with. As far as biking to places that are shorter distances instead of driving, I have been okay at it but I could definitely be a lot better at it -
Sarah King 3/04/2020 7:55 AMI chose the actions I did becuae se I feel they are the best way for me to become more sustainable in my daily life -
Bruce Holtan 2/21/2020 11:36 AMSolution 1- Education about sexual reproduction and free access to birth control to all women, everywhere
Solution 2- Improved technology and innovations for true sustainability (none electrical) -
Colten Martin 2/21/2020 11:34 AMTo control population we need to make improve our societies education and by doing this giving everyone the option to health control or for example birth control. Our second solution would be to improve our technology to reduces the amount of resources being used. -
Hope Gutierrez 2/21/2020 11:33 AMSolutions to Overpopulation & Overconsumption: Electric is not a solution to the climate crisis. It's more of a bandaid than a genuine fix. Give women access to adequate health care, birth control and education and birth rates will level off. There is research showing this is a viable solution to the expanding population, especially in underdeveloped countries.