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Pradeep Jaiswal

EMERSON - ESI - INDIA

"Save Water"

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    water collection system
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    donation
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    ideas
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    community events
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    public officials or leaders
    contacted
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    hour
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    sharing economy
    explored
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    advocacy actions
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    beautification projects
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    minute
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Pradeep's actions

Empowering the Next Generation

Mentor a Young Environmental Enthusiast

Guidance helps youth grow their passion for the planet. I will mentor a young person interested in the environment by sharing my knowledge, experiences, and encouragement.

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Empowering the Next Generation

Submit a Youth-Authored Letter

Youth perspectives are powerful. I will encourage or help a young person write and submit a letter about an environmental issue to a local paper, community leader, or decision-maker.

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Health and Well-Being

Reduce Refined Sugar

Cutting back on refined sugar can improve energy, mood, and overall health. I will limit my intake of sugary snacks and drinks by reducing refined sugar in meals or snacks each day.

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Wildlife

Remove Invasive Species

Removing invasive species (species that are not naturally found in my area and can outcompete native plants) can help beautify nature around me and protect local biodiversity. I will learn about invasive plants in my area and, if possible, support or participate in at least one effort to beautify nature near me by removing invasive species.

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Health and Well-Being

Share a Health or Well-being Resource

Sharing knowledge helps others nurture their well-being. Through social media, in the Ecochallenge feed, or in conversations, I will share 2 health or well-being resources with friends, family, or my community to promote a healthier, more resilient world.

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Community and Connection

Visit or Learn About a Culturally Significant Site Near Me

Sites of cultural and spiritual significance hold deep meaning for many communities, particularly Indigenous peoples. I will learn about or visit a site near me that is significant to the history, culture, or environment of the area. I will approach my visit with respect by researching its importance and guidelines beforehand, reflecting on how we can preserve these spaces for future generations.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Land, Water, and Air

Join a Cleanup Effort

Working together to clean up public spaces helps the environment and builds community. I will participate in 1 community cleanup efforts in my neighborhood or local area.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Empowering the Next Generation

Host a Bio-blitz

A bio-blitz helps youth engage with local biodiversity. I will organize or participate in a bio-blitz with young people to identify and document the plants, animals, and insects in our area.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Empowering the Next Generation

Support a Youth-Led Project

Youth-led projects drive innovation and change. I will support youth-led environmental projects by offering time, resources, or encouragement and share how I supported youth on the Ecochallenge feed.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Sustainable Innovation

Invest in the Future of Sustainability

Sustainable investments shape a greener future. I will research and invest in companies, funds, or projects that supports sustainability, such as renewable energy, green tech, or sustainable practices. I will share more about who I supported with others on social media or in the Ecochallenge feed.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Sustainable Innovation

Advocate For Better Food Packaging

When companies and governments make large-scale changes to their products and practices, it makes sustainability more accessible to the masses, in turn creating further demand for sustainable products, and the cycle continues. I will advocate for improved, sustainable food packaging through petitions, letters, or by supporting brands that prioritize eco-friendly packaging - and share my advocacy actions on the feed.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Sustainable Innovation

Support a Crowdfunded Sustainability Innovation

Small contributions can drive big ideas. I will support a crowdfunded sustainability project to help bring innovative, eco-friendly solutions to life and share the project on social media or on the Ecochallenge feed.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Health and Well-Being

Prepare for Extreme Weather

Extreme weather events like hurricanes, wildfires, and floods can disrupt lives and upend our communities. I will take proactive steps to prepare for extreme weather by safeguarding my home and creating or updating an emergency plan and kit with essential supplies, evacuation routes, and contact information.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Community and Connection

Share Information about Local Resources

Knowledge of local resources helps communities thrive. I will learn about local resources, especially mutual aid groups, and share them with others on social media, in conversations, or in other ways that help spread the word.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Community and Connection

Host a Gathering

Bringing people together helps strengthen bonds. I will organize and host a gathering, such as a potluck, coffee meet up, or shared meal, for friends, family, colleagues, or neighbors to foster connection and community spirit.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Community and Connection

Offer a Skill or Service

Sharing our talents can benefit those around us. I will offer my skills or services to support my community, such as helping someone with a task, tutoring, repairing something, or volunteering my expertise.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Land, Water, and Air

Collect Rain Water

Rainwater collection reduces water waste and supports gardens. I will install a rain barrel or collect rainwater to use for 2 outdoor tasks, such as watering plants or cleaning.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Sustainable Innovation

Support Resilient Powergrids

A community can be brought to its knees without dependable power, often affecting the most vulnerable. I will write 1 letters or emails per day to a public official or company to advocate for a more resilient power grid (e.g. microgrids, solar storage).

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Community and Connection

Swap and Share with Others

Swapping and sharing resources reduces waste and builds community bonds. I will participate in 2 swaps or sharing activities, like borrowing items, attending or hosting a swap meet, or giving away items I no longer need to support a sharing economy with friends, family, colleagues or neighbors.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Wildlife

Donate to Support Wildlife

There are many amazing projects supporting wildlife and their habitats. I will choose a project or organization to support that helps species and habitats I care about and make a donation.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Wildlife

Learn to be a Responsible Tourist

Being a responsible tourist means not disturbing wildlife and choosing eco-friendly tour operators and destinations that prioritize wildlife conservation and respect animal welfare. I will spend 180 minutes researching ways to travel responsibly to ensure my adventures support, rather than harm, wildlife and their habitats.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Community and Connection

Become a Sustainability Aficionado or Invite a Colleague!

Become a Sustainability Aficionado or invite one of your colleagues to join if you're already tuned into the program. 

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Community and Connection

Join your local Green Team or participate in an Earth Month activity organized by them

Get involved! Join your local Green Team to connect and work on local sustainability initiatives. Or, participate in one of the many Earth Month activities they've organized.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Wildlife

Plant (or Adopt) a Plant

Landscaping with native plants, gardening, and having plants inside can have benefits for nature and our health. I will plant or adopt a new plant or grow one from seeds and post a photo of it to the feed.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Sustainable Innovation

Donate to or Support Low-Income Solar Initiatives

Clean energy should be accessible to all. I will support, donate, or volunteer to help programs that bring solar energy to low-income communities, helping create a more equitable and sustainable future.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Participant Feed

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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    Pradeep Jaiswal 4/30/2025 12:53 AM
    Now a days AI ML is very impactful , we should learn it.

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    Pradeep Jaiswal 4/29/2025 2:48 AM
    Reflection, encouragement, and relationship building are all important aspects of getting a new habit to stick.

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    Pradeep Jaiswal 4/28/2025 2:58 AM
    The most enjoyable part of mentoring a young person was witnessing their growth and transformation. Seeing them gain confidence, develop new skills, and achieve their goals was incredibly rewarding
    1
    . The personal connection and the opportunity to make a positive impact on their life were truly fulfilling
    2
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Empowering the Next Generation
    How did the process of helping a young person write and submit a letter make them (and you) feel about their ability to influence change? How do you think youth perspectives can impact decision-makers and the broader community?

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    Pradeep Jaiswal 4/28/2025 2:57 AM
    The most enjoyable part of mentoring a young person was witnessing their growth and transformation. Seeing them gain confidence, develop new skills, and achieve their goals was incredibly rewarding
    1
    . The personal connection and the opportunity to make a positive impact on their life were truly fulfilling
    2
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Empowering the Next Generation
    What did you enjoy most about mentoring a young person, and what impact do you think it had on their growth? Did you have any challenges or ah-hah moments with your mentoring experience?

    Pradeep Jaiswal's avatar
    Pradeep Jaiswal 4/28/2025 2:57 AM
    The most enjoyable part of mentoring a young person was witnessing their growth and transformation. Seeing them gain confidence, develop new skills, and achieve their goals was incredibly rewarding
    1
    . The personal connection and the opportunity to make a positive impact on their life were truly fulfilling
    2
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Health and Well-Being
    Before you started this challenge, did you think you were 'addicted' to sugar? How do you feel now? What was the most challenging part of reducing refined sugar, and how did you overcome it?

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    Pradeep Jaiswal 4/28/2025 2:57 AM

    n Hyderabad, one notable invasive species is the suckermouth catfish, which has been released into local lakes like Neknampur

    1. This fish poses a significant threat to biodiversity by eating the eggs of native species and disrupting the aquatic ecosystem
    1. Another major concern is the spread of invasive plant species such as
    Lantana camara and Chromolaena odorata in Telangana's forests
    2. These plants outcompete native flora, hinder wildlife movement, and increase the risk of forest fires
    2.

    Impact on Native Plants and Wildlife:

    1. Disruption of Ecosystems: Invasive species can alter habitats, making it difficult for native plants and animals to survive
      2
      .
    2. Loss of Biodiversity: They often outcompete native species for resources, leading to a decline in biodiversity
      2
      .
    3. Increased Vulnerability: Invasive plants can make forests more susceptible to fires and other environmental stresses
      2
      .

    Participation in Removal Efforts:


    I participated in a community clean-up initiative aimed at removing invasive plants from local parks. We worked together to identify and uproot invasive species like Lantana camara, which had spread extensively

    2. The effort was challenging but rewarding, as we saw immediate improvements in the health of the native plants and the overall ecosystem
    2.

    Outcome:

    1. Improved Ecosystem Health: Removing invasive species allowed native plants to thrive and restored balance to the ecosystem
      2
      .
    2. Community Engagement: The initiative fostered a sense of community and collective responsibility for environmental conservation
      2
      .
    3. Educational Impact: It raised awareness about the importance of protecting native biodiversity and the threats posed by invasive species
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Health and Well-Being
    What resource did you share, and how do you think it could help others? How does sharing knowledge about well-being strengthen your relationships or community?

    Pradeep Jaiswal's avatar
    Pradeep Jaiswal 4/28/2025 2:57 AM

    n Hyderabad, one notable invasive species is the suckermouth catfish, which has been released into local lakes like Neknampur

    1. This fish poses a significant threat to biodiversity by eating the eggs of native species and disrupting the aquatic ecosystem
    1. Another major concern is the spread of invasive plant species such as
    Lantana camara and Chromolaena odorata in Telangana's forests
    2. These plants outcompete native flora, hinder wildlife movement, and increase the risk of forest fires
    2.

    Impact on Native Plants and Wildlife:

    1. Disruption of Ecosystems: Invasive species can alter habitats, making it difficult for native plants and animals to survive
      2
      .
    2. Loss of Biodiversity: They often outcompete native species for resources, leading to a decline in biodiversity
      2
      .
    3. Increased Vulnerability: Invasive plants can make forests more susceptible to fires and other environmental stresses
      2
      .

    Participation in Removal Efforts:


    I participated in a community clean-up initiative aimed at removing invasive plants from local parks. We worked together to identify and uproot invasive species like Lantana camara, which had spread extensively

    2. The effort was challenging but rewarding, as we saw immediate improvements in the health of the native plants and the overall ecosystem
    2.

    Outcome:

    1. Improved Ecosystem Health: Removing invasive species allowed native plants to thrive and restored balance to the ecosystem
      2
      .
    2. Community Engagement: The initiative fostered a sense of community and collective responsibility for environmental conservation
      2
      .
    3. Educational Impact: It raised awareness about the importance of protecting native biodiversity and the threats posed by invasive species
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Wildlife
    What invasive species did you learn about in your area, and how do they impact native plants and wildlife? If you were able to support or partiicpate in an effort to remove invasive species, what did you do, and how it go?

    Pradeep Jaiswal's avatar
    Pradeep Jaiswal 4/28/2025 2:57 AM

    n Hyderabad, one notable invasive species is the suckermouth catfish, which has been released into local lakes like Neknampur

    1. This fish poses a significant threat to biodiversity by eating the eggs of native species and disrupting the aquatic ecosystem
    1. Another major concern is the spread of invasive plant species such as
    Lantana camara and Chromolaena odorata in Telangana's forests
    2. These plants outcompete native flora, hinder wildlife movement, and increase the risk of forest fires
    2.

    Impact on Native Plants and Wildlife:

    1. Disruption of Ecosystems: Invasive species can alter habitats, making it difficult for native plants and animals to survive
      2
      .
    2. Loss of Biodiversity: They often outcompete native species for resources, leading to a decline in biodiversity
      2
      .
    3. Increased Vulnerability: Invasive plants can make forests more susceptible to fires and other environmental stresses
      2
      .

    Participation in Removal Efforts:


    I participated in a community clean-up initiative aimed at removing invasive plants from local parks. We worked together to identify and uproot invasive species like Lantana camara, which had spread extensively

    2. The effort was challenging but rewarding, as we saw immediate improvements in the health of the native plants and the overall ecosystem
    2.

    Outcome:

    1. Improved Ecosystem Health: Removing invasive species allowed native plants to thrive and restored balance to the ecosystem
      2
      .
    2. Community Engagement: The initiative fostered a sense of community and collective responsibility for environmental conservation
      2
      .
    3. Educational Impact: It raised awareness about the importance of protecting native biodiversity and the threats posed by invasive species
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Wildlife
    What project or organization did you choose to support, and why did it resonate with you? What are some ways you can continue to support wildlife conservation beyond financial contributions?

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    Pradeep Jaiswal 4/28/2025 2:56 AM
    1. Policy Reforms: Implementing policies that promote renewable energy, waste reduction, and sustainable development
      2
      .
    2. Community Engagement: Encouraging active participation from residents in sustainability initiatives and decision-making processes
      2
      .
    3. Education and Awareness: Raising awareness about the benefits of sustainability and providing education on eco-friendly practices

  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Wildlife
    How did it feel to plant something, and what kind of gardening did you do (indoors, hydroponic, outside in a garden, etc)? What did you plant and where? Feel free to share a photo to the feed!

    Pradeep Jaiswal's avatar
    Pradeep Jaiswal 4/28/2025 2:56 AM
    1. Policy Reforms: Implementing policies that promote renewable energy, waste reduction, and sustainable development
      2
      .
    2. Community Engagement: Encouraging active participation from residents in sustainability initiatives and decision-making processes
      2
      .
    3. Education and Awareness: Raising awareness about the benefits of sustainability and providing education on eco-friendly practices