Emily Martin-Lockard
POINTS TOTAL
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- 0 THIS WEEK
- 918 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO3,522minutesspent outdoors
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UP TO60minutesspent exercising
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UP TO100minutesspent learning
Emily's actions
Rights to Nature
Take a Hike
I will explore my local hiking trails.
Resilient Communities
Fill out CST's Alternative Transportation Program Commuter Log
A key way to create positive change and eliminate fossil fuels from our daily life is by considering how we commute. Reduce your environmental footprint and earn donations to approved non-profits of your choice through CST's Alternative Transportation Program!
Just Economies
Eat a FREE Plant-Based Lunch at CST
By eating plant-based an individual can reduce their carbon footprint by 2.1 tons annually! If eating completely plant-based isn't realistic for you, simply reducing the amount of animal products you consume can make a big impact. Take advantage of the free and delicious vegetarian meals that CST provides!
Rights to Nature
Get Gardening
I will start my own, or join a local community garden in order to lessen my food impact.
Rights to Nature
Get Outside
I will get outside for 30 minutes each day.
Resilient Communities
Support Native Communities
I will use the resource links provided and spend 30 minutes learning about the native populations that lived in my area prior to colonization, and what I can do to support those that still exist.
Resilient Communities
Explore Resilient Partnerships
I will explore how resilient partnerships are working to curve the effects of climate change.
Conservation and Restoration
Calculate My Water Footprint
I will calculate my Water Footprint to learn about my tap water use and "virtual water" use.
Rights to Nature
Discover which Native Tribe's land you live on
I will enter my address to find out what Native land I currently live on
Just Economies
Commit to the future
I will commit to shop at minority owned businesses after the Ecochallenge is finished.
Just Economies
Share your Knowledge
I will share with others what I have learned about just economies during the Ecochallenge.
Participant Feed
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