

Steve Rothboeck
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Food
Smaller Portions
#3 Reduced Food Waste
I will use smaller plates and/or serve smaller portions when dishing out food.
Food
Learn the Truth About Expiration Dates
#3 Reduced Food Waste
I will spend at least 20 minutes learning how to differentiate between sell by, use by, and best by dates.
Food
Explore Other Food Solutions
All Food Solutions
I will spend at least 60 minutes researching other Drawdown Food Solutions.
Food
Learn More about Silvopasture
#9 Silvopasture
I will spend at least 20 minutes watching videos and/or reading about the environmental benefits of silvopasture.
Food
Learn More about Regenerative Agriculture
#11 Regenerative Agriculture
I will spend at least 20 minutes learning about the need for more regenerative agriculture.
Transport
Research and Consider Switching to a Hybrid or Electric Vehicle
#26 Electric Vehicles
I will spend at least 60 minutes researching and weighing my options to see if a hybrid or electric vehicle makes sense for my lifestyle.
Transport
Explore Other Transport Solutions
All Transport Solutions
I will spend at least 30 minutes researching other Drawdown Transport Solutions.
Transport
Advocate For Greener Vehicles
#26 Electric Vehicles
I will assess the vehicles used by my company or college and advocate for a purchasing policy focused on electric and fuel-efficient vehicles.
Land Use
Forest-Friendly Foods 2
#5 Tropical Forests
I will replace or remove products in my current diet that are known to contribute to deforestation.
Buildings and Cities
Research Heat Pumps
#42 Heat Pumps
I will spend at least 20 minutes researching heat pumps to see if installing one makes sense for my home/building.
Land Use
Forest-Friendly Foods 1
#5 Tropical Forests
I will spend at least 20 minutes researching the impact of my diet to see how it contributes to deforestation.
Electricity Generation
Learn More about Biomass
#34 Biomass
I will spend at least 20 minutes learning more about the energy generation potential of biomass.
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 QUESTIONTransportWhat did you find out? What is the most interesting fact you learned?
Steve Rothboeck 4/11/2018 5:30 AMThe modernized transportation sector -- efficient trains, and boats, and planes -- make the future one we can be excited about -
REFLECTION QUESTIONTransportReducing (or eliminating) exhaust emissions and improving public health are two benefits of green vehicles. What other motivators inspire you to consider switching to a more fuel-efficient vehicle?
Steve Rothboeck 4/06/2018 8:01 AMSeveral thoughts: first, those of us who are concerned about climate change, should "walk the walk". So driving a more fuel-efficient vehicle helps set a good example.
Second, for me there is a strong appeal to drive an all-electric vehicle and be totally independent and free from the need to put gas in my car.
Third, in the long run, a fuel efficient vehicle saves money! -
REFLECTION QUESTIONFoodWhat did you find out? What is the most interesting fact you learned?
Steve Rothboeck 4/03/2018 1:41 PMDrawdown lists 80 solutions to reduce CO2e emissions. 17 of the 80 solutions relate to food. The number 4 (of the 80 total solutions) most effective solution is to switch from a meat centric to a plant rich diet. The excellent summary statement includes a comment that plant rich diets are more conducive to good health, then a diet that concentrates more on animal products. I might note as an aside, that a plant rich diet also decreases the number of animals subject to the cruel regimen of the modern factory farm. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONFoodFun fact: Your brain and stomach register feelings of fullness after about 20 minutes of eating. While dishing food out, we tend to load our plates with more than we need. Using smaller plates helps to mitigate this. Aside from the environmental benefits, what other benefits might come out of this?
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REFLECTION QUESTIONFoodNow that you know the difference between use by, sell by, and best by dates, how will you view expiration dates differently?
Steve Rothboeck 4/03/2018 10:59 AMMy "significant other" and I often discuss the sell by/use by dates on products in our home. Some terms have an obvious meaning, but a couple are not at all...at least to me, intuitively obvious. Clearly understanding what these terms mean will mean less food is wasted in our household.
Here's an excerpt:
Expiration Date” means that. It’s the last day the food item should be eaten or used.
“Best if Used By (or Before)” date suggests eating the product before the date for the best possible quality.
“Sell-By” date suggest you buy the product before the printed date, but it doesn’t mean that product has spoiled…yet.
“Use-By” is self explanatory. Basically the last date to use the product at the peak of quality. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONFoodClean air, clean water and healthy food are three reasons to care about regenerative agriculture. In what ways can you support your closest regenerative agriculture farm?
Steve Rothboeck 3/30/2018 10:11 AMA practical way to support regenerative agricultural farms in my area may be in the purchase of fruits and vegetables which such farms sell at local farmers' markets. It's less clear how to determine which farms are actually "regenerative farms" and perhaps our local Extension Service or Soil Conservation Service could provide guidance on this question.-
James Martin 3/30/2018 10:22 AM
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Steve Rothboeck 3/30/2018 7:48 AMThis is a structured learning process which each of us can tailor to our own interests. I'm looking forward to this!