
- It is the responsibility of every citizen to stop, the wastage of electricity and water in whatever form. Ensure the pipes at home don't leak. Don't keep the geyser on when not required.
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"Let's do my part"
I will upgrade the windows or weatherstripping in my home or office to reduce air leaks and save on energy costs.
I will replace 10 incandescent lightbulbs with Energy Star-certified LED bulbs, saving up to $14 per fixture per year.
I will switch to washing my clothes in cold water, saving up to 1,600 lbs of CO2 over the course of the next year.
I will practice actively listening to a friend, family member, co-worker, acquaintance, or someone who I may disagree with in at least 30 conversations.
I will join my neighborhood association or another local group of decision makers.
I will spend 10 minutes reading the Ecochallenge feed each day and giving high fives or commenting on posts by people who I don't know, but whose content inspires or interests me.
I will replace inefficient heating and cooling units with energy saving units.
I will calculate my digital carbon footprint and take steps to reduce my CO2 emissions.
I will calculate the carbon emissions associated with my household and consider how different lifestyle choices could reduce our carbon footprint and our impact on the environment.
I will use the resource links provided and spend 10 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.
I will keep lights, electronics, and appliances turned off when not using them.
I will make sure I’m registered to vote. While I’m at it, I’ll sign up to help others register too!
I will spend 15 minutes learning about local or national energy issues that will be on the voting ballot this fall.
Racial inequity is both a sustainability and justice problem. I will support businesses owned by people of color in my community whenever I shop.
I will find out who in my state makes decisions that impact the environment and express my support for more environmental actions.
I will complete an online energy audit of my home, office, or dorm room and identify my next steps for saving energy.
I will spend 60 minutes learning about constructive communication.
I will volunteer 30 hours in my community during the challenge.
I will find out what food programs are in my area and donate food and/or other items that they request.
I will sign up for my utility company's clean/renewable energy option.
I will install an alternative energy system, such as solar electric systems or solar water heaters.
Access to affordable, nutritious food is a food justice issue. I will advocate for local and/or organic food options at work, on campus and/or in the spaces I frequent.
Individual actions are important, but people and organizations working together can make a real impact. I will share a carbon calculator with a friend and invite them to calculate the carbon footprint of their household.
I will spend at least 30 minutes finding out what local laws, policies, and practices keep people from voting in my community.
I will adjust my thermostat down 2 degrees from usual when I use the heat, and up 2 degrees when I use air conditioning.