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October 2 - October 23, 2019
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Kimberly Marino

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Kimberly's actions

High Impact Action Track

Ditch the Lawn

Water

I will replace my lawn with a drought-tolerant landscape and save the water, money, and time I used to spend cutting the grass.

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High Impact Action Track

Learn About Local Environmental Justice Concerns

Health

I will spend 60 minutes researching environmental justice concerns in my region, their causes, and local initiatives to address these concerns.

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    Kimberly Marino 10/14/2019 9:34 PM
    I spent 60 minutes learning about our affects on the things around us.  I used to think fossil fuels were the main cause for climate change but I couldn't be more wrong.  The main cause for climate change is animal agriculture.  Livestock such as cattle, pigs, and chicken release methane which is a greens house gas that has 23 times worse of an effect on climate change than carbon dioxide.  Not only does animal agriculture contribute to climate change but it also uses tons of gallons to make one pound of meat.  It takes 660 gallons of water to make a 1/3 pond burger .  1 pound of beef requires about 1,799 gallons of water.  While some of this water is used for the irrigation of the grains and grass that the cattle eat it is still loads of water.  

    After learning this one of the simplest ways I thought i could make a difference is to stop buying as many meat products.  Buying meat products only fuels the meat industry.  Obviously my parents argue that you need protein from meat to grow healthy but I don't have to eat red meat since it is the biggest producer of methane gas.  I could simply eat only white meat like chicken.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    High Impact Action Track Learn About Local Environmental Justice Concerns
    Who is most affected by environmental degration and/or environmental irresponsiblity in your community? How are they affected?

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    Kimberly Marino 10/14/2019 9:07 PM
    I think everyone is affected by environmental irresponsibility however it is not just people who suffer.  Animals struggle more than we do most of the time.  Their habitats are ripped from the ground just so we can farm more animals and build more houses.  If forests aren't being burned to the ground then trash is being flooded into the ocean.  Climate change affects everyone and it should probably be our biggest concern.