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Jacob Rohrbaugh 340 4/23/2025 5:33 AMHi Tyler!
I feel the same way. It definitely feels better, for many reasons, to walk to your destination instead of drive. Me personally, I feel more alive by choosing to walk somewhere and it relieves some stress as well. But yeah, I thoroughly agree with you!
Tyler Hunt 340
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participant impact
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UP TO22organic mealsconsumed
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UP TO56milestraveled by foot
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UP TO82milesnot traveled by car
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UP TO79pounds of CO2have been saved
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UP TO23more servingsof fruits and vegetables
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UP TO1.0advocacy actioncompleted
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UP TO30minutesspent learning
Tyler's actions
Waste
Find Local Recycling Depots
I will find out where to recycle the recyclable items that I can't put in recycling dumpsters or my curbside bin.
Waste
Advocate For More Food Packaging Options
I will advocate for alternatives to single-use packaging at local grocery stores, markets, at work, or on campus to reduce pollution in the environment and in local communities.
Health
More Fruits and Veggies
I will eat a heart healthy diet by adding 1 cup(s) of fruits and vegetables each day to achieve at least 4 cups per day.
Food
Meet My Local Farmers
I will visit my nearest farm to find out who produces my food, and will learn about the quality of life of those around the world who produce my food in order to make better choices when I shop.
Food
Choose Organic Ingredients
I will enjoy 1 meal(s) cooked with organic ingredients each day.
Transportation
Walk Instead
I will walk 1 mile(s) each day instead of driving and avoid sending up to (___) lbs of CO2 into Earth's atmosphere.
Transportation
Drive Less
I will cut my car trip mileage by only taking necessary trips.
Participant Feed
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REFLECTION QUESTIONTransportationHow has your access to various kinds of transportation throughout your life influenced your current attitudes about transportation and your transportation behavior?
Tyler Hunt 340 4/22/2025 8:46 PMGrowing up with access to cars as the main form of transportation made driving feel like the its the only option, especially for convenience reasons. But now, as a college student with more exposure to walkable places on campus, I’m starting to see the value in more sustainable and active transportation options, not just for the environment, but for saving money and staying healthy too. It's easier for me to have motivation for walking to destinations with all the running I do for cross country and track. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONTransportationHalf of all trips made in the US are three miles or less; 72% of them are driven. Does this statistic describe your own transportation habits? If so, how might you incorporate more muscle-powered transportation in your daily life?
Tyler Hunt 340 4/22/2025 8:44 PMAs a college student, this statistic does reflect some of my transportation habits because of how easy it is to hop in a car and leave, even for short trips. However, I started walking more around campus and nearby areas, especially for quick errands and classes within a short radius, which saves money, reduce emissions, and is a great way to stay active. It's also easier for me to walk compared to driving this time of the year due to the nice weather. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONHealthHow does eating more fruits and vegetables and less meat positively affect yourself, other people, and our planet?
Tyler Hunt 340 4/22/2025 8:41 PMEating more fruits and vegetables and less meat can improve personal health by lowering the risk of chronic diseases and boosting energy levels. It also reduces the demand for livestock farming, which helps conserve water, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and preserve natural habitats which benefits both people and the planet as a whole.