January 28 - May 1, 2020
UTKSUST
University of Tennessee at Knoxville
POINTS TOTAL
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21,077TOTAL
team impact
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UP TO1,560minutesspent exercising
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UP TO306pounds of CO2have been saved
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UP TO130milestraveled by bus
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UP TO12treesplanted
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UP TO2.0donationsmade
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UP TO28milestraveled by carpool
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UP TO1,320gallons of waterhave been saved
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UP TO4.0public officials or leaderscontacted
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UP TO158milesnot traveled by car
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UP TO896meatless or vegan mealsconsumed
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UP TO1,450minutesspent learning
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UP TO351plastic containersnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO450conversationswith people
Team Feed
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April 22 at 9:22 AMReflection Question: What impacts are associated with large-scale beef production? Industrial beef farming is responsible for about 15% of greenhouse gas emissions and is extremely inefficient in terms of resource use. It takes about 1500 gallons of water to produce 1 lb of beef, and the land used for raising cattle could be more efficiently...
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April 22 at 8:58 AMThere are several benefits of making your home more energy-efficient. The first benefit I will discuss is it produces far fewer greenhouse gasses. heating and cooling out homes requires an enormous amount of energy, which is mostly provided by power plants burning fossil fuels. Making home more energy efficient in turn reduces the energy...
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April 22 at 8:50 AMMy one-time challenge went extremely well and taught me a lot about how much energy is wasted in heating and cooling our homes. For this challenge, I researched the advantages of better insulating and weatherproofing one's home and how to effectively do it. I found it surprising that we emit so much carbon and waste so much energy heating and...
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April 21 at 3:47 PMMy Eco-challenge is going great! I'm very happy that I have participated in it so far because it gives me a reason to take action on things I have been wanting to do for years but haven't yet. Today is my last day of not eating beef and I could not be more satisfied with how my eco-challenge went.
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April 18 at 3:15 PMThe ecochallenege is going very well! it was hard at first to stop eating beef but once I made it a habit it hasn't really been a problem whatsoever. This challenge has shown me that it's not really hard to change your habits once you set your mind to it.
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April 4 at 2:28 PMMy challenge is going well, but it is a little more challenging than I anticipated. I didn't realize just how much beef I ate until trying to go without it, and I often catch myself almost slipping up.
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May 1 at 8:15 PMIn our architecture school cement and concrete are described as default material due to their common use in our built environment. The commonly used material of cement has some drawbacks sadly. The production of cement accounts for 5-6 percent of the world's emissions annually. This is because the most common type of cement relies on limestone...
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May 1 at 8:07 PM
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May 1 at 8:05 PMIn East Tennessee, climate change will cause winters to become more wet, with larger precipitation events, and in the summers it will become drier. To adapt to increasing precipitation in the winter, it will require creative architecture decisions, both on a large, city or regional, scale, and on the small scale, individual dwellings or...
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May 1 at 7:36 PMFor my one time challenge, I successfully donated $25 to the Native American Rights Fund (https://www.narf.org/about-us/). Since I forgot to take a screenshot of when I made my donation on their website, I sent proof of my donation through Canvas. I chose this particular one-time challenge because last semester, I took a class that showed a...
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