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Gudla Santosh

Emerson - GEC - INDIA

"Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs, but not every man’s greed."

POINTS TOTAL

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  • 230 THIS WEEK
  • 1,652 TOTAL

participant impact

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    77
    meatless or vegan meals
    consumed
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    1.0
    Carbon Footprint
    Calculated
  • UP TO
    24
    pounds of CO2
    have been saved
  • UP TO
    30
    pounds
    waste composted
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    1.0
    waste audit
    conducted
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    1.0
    water footprint
    calculated
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    1.0
    hour
    volunteered
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    1.0
    public official or leader
    contacted
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    2.0
    community events
    hosted or attended
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    3.0
    advocacy actions
    completed
  • UP TO
    2.0
    trees
    planted
  • UP TO
    180
    minutes
    spent learning

Gudla's actions

Freshwater + Oceans

Low Water Gardening

Grass lawns are water-intensive and on average require about 30 percent of a household’s water consumption. Native plants are water-efficient and help maintain the balance and diversity of local ecosystems. I will plant native species with water-efficient plants to conserve water and improve the habitat, then post a photo on the feed to share.

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Action Track: Community

Sustainability Lunch and Learn

Learning in a social setting can inspire connection and change. I will work with a friend or colleague to plan and host a lunch and learn at work, school, in my neighborhood or other location to learn more about an environmental topic important to me. After the lunch and learn, I will share more about it on the feed.

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Climate + Air

Stay on the Ground

Carbon emissions from air travel is harmful to planetary and human health. Instead of traveling by plane, I will find an alternative way to accomplish the goals of an upcoming trip (i.e. telepresence, vacation locally).

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Climate + Air

Calculate My Carbon Impact

Carbon emissions can show up in many surprising ways in our life. I will calculate the carbon emissions associated with my household and consider how lifestyle changes could reduce the carbon footprint and impacts on the environment.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Biodiversity + Wildlife

Endangered Species

Wildlife and biodiversity play an important role on our planet and are being threatened each year. I will spend 5 minutes each day learning about the current status of local or global wildlife and how I can align my actions to support their livelihood.

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Action Track: Community

Plant Trees

Trees capture carbon and produce oxygen that is essential to life on earth. I will support this important piece of nature by organizing or joining a community group to plant 2 native trees in my community, public parks, office location, campus or backyard.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Action Track: Community

Raise Awareness for the Conservation of Freshwater and Oceans

I will spend 5 minutes learning more about the importance of freshwater + ocean conservation, and how I can reduce my water use. I will share what I learn with people in person, on social media, and on the feed.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Biodiversity + Wildlife

Volunteer in my Community

I will volunteer 1 hours in my community.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Biodiversity + Wildlife

Beauty and Personal Products

Beauty and personal products can create a lot of waste. I will spend 5 minutes learning about the beauty and body products I use to see if they are refillable or recyclable. If not, I will reach out to the manufacturer to advocate for those options.

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Biodiversity + Wildlife

Invest in Nature

A healthy world needs both our daily actions and support from larger systems. I will spend 5 minutes learning about how I can use my investments and savings to advance environmental sustainability.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Biodiversity + Wildlife

Pick Up the Phone

I will gather a group of friends, family, neighbors or colleagues to make 3 phone calls to public officials or companies to advocate for planet-friendly policies.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Biodiversity + Wildlife

Reduce Animal Products

One kilogram of beef and cheese emits 71kg and 24kg of greenhouse gasses, while 1kg of rice, grains, and legumes emits between 2-4kg. Fruits, vegetables, and nuts emit less than 1kg per 1kg. I will reduce my climate impact by enjoying 2 meatless meals and/or 1 vegan meals each day this week.

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DAILY ACTIONS

Freshwater + Oceans

Cooking Oil Disposal

Pouring cooking oil down the drain can cause damage to waterways and ecosystems. I will learn how to properly dispose of cooking oil to help support healthy ecosystems.

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Biodiversity + Wildlife

Seek Alternative Gifts and Souvenirs

When traveling, I will seek souvenirs that support local communities and do not cause harm to the environment or wildlife.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Biodiversity + Wildlife

Plastic in Clothing and Water

Synthetic clothing can contain plastic and shed harmful microplastics into our water. I will use a microplastics catcher in my laundry, or install a microplastics filter for my washing machine.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Climate + Air

Choose Renewable Energy

Renewable energy options are becoming more widespread and accessible. Not only are they good for the planet, they can help save money as well. I will sign up for my utility company's clean/renewable energy option. If my utility does not offer one, I will contact them to advocate for this option in the future.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Land + Forests

Choose Eco-Friendly Wood and Paper

Trees provide food and habitat for local wildlife species, shade our streets and homes, and help keep our air and water clean by capturing pollutants. Buying products that help protect forests makes a difference. I will only purchase wood, furniture, and paper products from ecologically certified sources such as Forest Stewardship Council.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Land + Forests

Compost Food Waste

Food in the landfill is one of the main sources of greenhouse gasses. I will avoid sending up to .69 lbs (.31 kg) of food waste to the landfill per day by composting my food.

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Land + Forests

Personal Waste Audit

The waste we create daily can go unnoticed. I will track the waste I create in a day and post a photo log on the feed to see how much I create and where I can make different choices to reduce my waste going forward.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Land + Forests

Forest-Friendly Foods

I will look for sustainable palm oil products with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSP) label. I will replace or remove the palm oil, coffee, and cocoa products in my current diet that are known to contribute to deforestation and opt for ones that help sustain healthy communities and forests.

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DAILY ACTIONS

Land + Forests

Zero Waste Day

The impacts of our waste are far reaching. I will create zero waste for an entire day and share my reflections and learnings on the feed.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Freshwater + Oceans

Dishwasher Efficiency

Hand washing dishes can use more energy and hot water than a dishwasher. To save water, I will use a dishwasher and scrape, rather than rinse, dishes before loading them into the dishwasher.

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DAILY ACTIONS

Freshwater + Oceans

Understand My Water Footprint

Each of us has a water footprint, directly linked to our daily activities as well as the water required in the production of things we use each day. Understanding our water use is important for a healthy planet. I will calculate my water footprint and look for a few ways I can reduce consumption or waste, then share what I learned on the feed.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Action Track: Community

Borrow Before I Buy

Why buy something I will only use once or a few times if someone nearby has it for me to borrow, and why not share something I have that someone may only need a few times a year? To reduce my consumption and waste, I will create or support the sharing economy with friends, family, colleagues or neighbors.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Action Track: Community

Join a Cleanup Effort

I will organize or participate in a trash pickup at a local river, beach, or natural body of water.

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?


  • Gudla Santosh's avatar
    Gudla Santosh 4/30/2024 10:49 AM
    Investing time in nature is a must do thing in the present situation.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Freshwater + Oceans Low Water Gardening
    What are the most prominent water concerns in your area? Examples include drought, flooding, pollution, access, security, and privatization.

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    Gudla Santosh 4/30/2024 10:44 AM
    he most prominent water concerns globally include a range of issues that affect different regions in various ways. Here are some key concerns:
    1. Drought: Water shortages due to prolonged dry spells.
    2. Flooding: Overflowing rivers contaminate water.
    3. Pollution: Industrial and domestic waste harms water quality.
    4. Access: Billions lack safe drinking water.
    5. Security: Conflicts over scarce water resources.
    6. Privatization: Debates on water rights and affordability.
    7. Climate Change: Exacerbates existing issues.








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    Gudla Santosh 4/30/2024 7:38 AM
    Let's plant more trees to see a sustainable world.

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    Gudla Santosh 4/30/2024 1:13 AM
    The best quote I found in this eco-challenge is "Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs, but not every man’s greed".
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Action Track: Community Sustainability Lunch and Learn
    Who did you engage in your lunch and learn? What resources did you use? How did it go and what did you learn?

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    Gudla Santosh 4/29/2024 11:50 PM
    I and my colleagues have engaged in lunch and learn program where we discussed everyone's prospective towards sustainability.

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    Gudla Santosh 4/29/2024 9:22 PM
    Buy less, choose well, make it last.

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    Gudla Santosh 4/29/2024 3:23 AM
    The first rule of sustainability is to align with natural forces, or at least not try to defy them.

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    Gudla Santosh 4/28/2024 1:16 AM
    No matter how complex global problems may seem, it is we ourselves who have given rise to them. They cannot be beyond our power to resolve.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Climate + Air Calculate My Carbon Impact
    Where in your life do you emit the most carbon? What change are you willing to make in your daily life to reduce this output?

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    Gudla Santosh 4/27/2024 5:23 AM
    I more carbon primarily due to my spending on goods that cause higher climate-heating emissions.
    To reduce carbon emissions in daily life, here are some impactful changes one can consider:
    1. Transportation: Opt for public transport, carpooling, biking, or walking instead of driving alone. Reducing car usage can significantly cut down on emissions.
    2. Energy Consumption: Implement energy-saving measures at home, such as using LED bulbs, energy-efficient appliances, and reducing heating and cooling usage.
    3. Diet: Adopt a plant-based diet. The production of meat and dairy generates considerable greenhouse gases.
    4. Air Travel: Limit air travel when possible, as it has a substantial carbon footprint.
    5. Purchasing Habits: Buy less and choose sustainable products. Avoid fast fashion and opt for clothing that lasts longer.
    6. Waste Management: Reduce, reuse, and recycle to minimize waste. Composting organic waste can also help lower methane emissions from landfills
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Climate + Air Stay on the Ground
    What was your process like for restructuring your trip? How can you avoid more air travel in the future?

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    Gudla Santosh 4/27/2024 5:20 AM
    Tips to Reduce Future Air Travel:
    • Explore nearby places.
    • Combine multiple trips into one.
    • Opt for virtual meetings over travel.
    • Support eco-friendly travel companies.