Paul Yoo
POINTS TOTAL
- 0 TODAY
- 0 THIS WEEK
- 250 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO1.5poundsfood waste prevented
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UP TO3.2pounds of CO2have been saved
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UP TO1.0Carbon FootprintCalculated
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UP TO4.0single-use bagsnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO5.0pieces of litterpicked up
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UP TO76gallons of waterhave been saved
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UP TO1.0advocacy actioncompleted
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UP TO2.0hoursvolunteered
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UP TO60minutesspent outdoors
Paul's actions
Action Track: Community
WRITE AN EMAIL TO PCC'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS
I will write an email to each member of Portland Community College's Board of Directors urging them to vote no on an upcoming revision to their Investment Standards and Practices policy. The new revision would weaken their original commitment to divest from fossil fuel interests.
Action Track: Community
Keep My Community Clean
At times it may not feel like it's up to us to keep our community clean and healthy, but we all have a role to play. Each day I am outside, I will pick up any litter I see.
Land + Forests
30 for 30 in Nature
Studies have shown that when we spend consistent time in nature, our health improves, our creativity increases, and our connection to the planet gets stronger. Each day of the Ecochallenge, I will spend 30 minutes outside (in a large or small patch of nature), then share my observations, reflections, and learnings on the feed.
Action Track: Community
Volunteer in my Community
I will volunteer 9 hours in my community.
Biodiversity + Wildlife
Use Reusable Bags
Plastic bags can be mistaken for food by many wild animals and can end up in habitats that harm wildlife. I will not accept any disposable bags when making purchases, including produce bags.
Climate + Air
Weekly Meal Planning
One third of all food produced worldwide is wasted, and so is the energy it takes to produce and transport that food. I will reduce food waste and save money by planning a weekly menu, only buying the ingredients I need and eating what I planned each day.
Land + Forests
Explore My Area
When we explore natural spaces around us, our connections with them change. I will spend 30 minutes exploring a new area around my neighborhood, office, or campus (e.g., park, water body, nearby trail, community garden, green space, etc.).
Climate + Air
Consume only Needs vs Wants
The more stuff we consume, the more greenhouse gasses we put into the atmosphere. I will adopt a "Needs Vs. Wants" approach this month and only buy things I need.
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.
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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REFLECTION QUESTIONAction Track: Community Volunteer in my CommunityHow does volunteering enhance your community and/or change your relationship with it?
Paul Yoo 4/22/2024 11:52 PMI volunteered to pick up litter around the Gateway TriMet Station area with SOLVE on Sunday, 4/21/24. Picking up trash littered across public spaces helps keep these areas clean for all of us in the community to enjoy, and is a great way to stay connected and engaged with the communities we live in. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONLand + Forests 30 for 30 in NatureWhat have you noticed about how it feels to spend consistent time outside?
Paul Yoo 4/22/2024 11:43 PMToday, I discovered a park about 5 minutes away from home on Google Maps called Curtin Springs Wildlife Habitat. I happened to have the day off from work and with the weather blessing us with how nice it was, I decided to take my dad to this park to check it out. We walked around on the trails for about 30 minutes enjoying the weather and scenery, with the meadows, trees, and a clear view of Mt. Hood serving as the backdrop, and it was really quite nice! I realized that walking around in nature is a great way to get some light exercise, release stress, and take a breather from work or school.