

Emma Weber
POINTS TOTAL
- 0 TODAY
- 0 THIS WEEK
- 349 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO12milestraveled by foot
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UP TO9.3pounds of CO2have been saved
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UP TO35minutesspent learning
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UP TO585minutesnot spent in front of a screen
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UP TO12milesnot traveled by car
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UP TO625minutesspent outdoors
Emma's actions
Action Track: Building Resilience
Support Pollinators
At least 30% of crops and 90% of flowering plants rely on pollinators, including monarch butterflies, to produce fruit. I will spend 30 minutes researching which plants support local native pollinators and plant some in my yard.
Action Track: Building Resilience
Spend Time Outside
I will replace 30 minute(s) each day typically spent inside (computer time, watching television, etc.) with quality time outside that follows CDC guidelines for preventing disease spread.
Fresh Water
Dishwasher Efficiency
I will scrape, rather than rinse, dishes before loading into the dishwasher and only run the dishwasher when it’s full.
Forests
Explore My Area
I will explore at least one new hiking trail or nature walk in my area while following CDC guidelines for social distancing.
Action Track: Building Resilience
Use Muscle Power
I will cut my car trip mileage by only taking necessary trips, and I will only use muscle-powered transportation for all other trips.
Participant Feed
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REFLECTION QUESTIONAction Track: Building ResilienceHow do your transportation choices affect your engagement in your community? Does your experience or enjoyment differ while walking, riding transit, biking or driving?
Emma Weber 4/23/2020 12:48 PMI've dusted off my bike and started using it weekly. I run small errands on it or just go for a ride. It's definitely allowing me to explore more of my neighborhood and surrounding areas. I take different routes than I would in my car, and move at a slower pace where I can enjoy everyone's spring blooming gardens. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONAction Track: Building ResilienceWhy is it important to take care of pollinators?
Emma Weber 4/23/2020 12:36 PMPollination is necessary to support plant life. Not just our garden flowers, but the food we grow too. If plants don't get pollinated, they won't spread and grow and come back and we would run out of all vegetations that we rely on as humans. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONForestsHow can spending more time outdoors enhance your sense of place?
Emma Weber 4/07/2020 8:34 AMAll the hikes and nature walks are currently closed for quarantine, but I did manage to visit and explore a nearby city neighborhood Cully Park. It is quite large and a newer build. I was happy to see plots of new trees had been planted on the sloped edge. As a whole, the more familiar you are with where you live, the more "in place" you will become. And if you and a place can become "old friends," you will be more likely to treat it kindly. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONFresh WaterHow can your region/household prepare for changing water situations in order to become more resilient?
Emma Weber 4/07/2020 8:28 AMAbsolutely, we all need to learn to practice water-saving lifestyles now because we may not have a choice later. There's a lot of un-learning of conveniences to overcome in doing that, I know I'm guilty of those habits myself. I hope to learn some new water habits as I strive to meet this challenge this month. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONAction Track: Building ResilienceRachel Carson said that we need the beauty and mysteries of the natural world for our spiritual and emotional development. Does that ring true for you? What are the implications for a culture that spends most of its time indoors?
Emma Weber 4/07/2020 8:22 AMI always feel more grounded after I've spent some time outside. Sunshine & fresh air can wipe away all the cobwebs that accrue from indoors. (I don't get much pleasure going out when it's cold and rainy, however, and I have been avoiding this challenge on yucky days)