

Nicholina O'Donnell
"Finding focus"
POINTS TOTAL
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participant impact
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UP TO1.0personhelped
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UP TO1.0documentarywatched
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UP TO65minutesspent learning
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UP TO10zero-waste mealsconsumed
Nicholina's actions
Women and Girls
Learn about the Need for Family Planning
#7 Family Planning
I will spend at least 15 minutes learning more about the need for family planning globally.
Land Use
Forest-Friendly Foods 1
#5 Tropical Forests
I will spend at least 15 minutes researching the impact of my diet to see how it contributes to deforestation.
Food
Zero-waste Cooking
#3 Reduced Food Waste
I will cook 1 meal(s) with zero-waste each day
Action Track: Social Justice
Improve a Bus Stop
#37 Mass Transit
I will improve a bus stop in my neighborhood by posting the stop schedule, adding seating or shelter, adding art or flowers, picking up litter, or implementing some other small improvement.
Food
Composting
#60 Composting, #3 Reduced Food Waste
I will start a compost bin where I live.
Action Track: Social Justice
Give a Microloan
#62 Women Smallholders
I will give 1 microloan(s) to women who need help starting a business.
Electricity Generation
Watch a Video about Methane Digesters
#30 Methane Digesters (large), #64 Methane Digesters (small)
I will watch a video about methane digesters (also commonly known as anaerobic digesters).
Food
Learn More about Silvopasture
#9 Silvopasture
I will spend at least 10 minutes watching videos and/or reading about the environmental benefits of silvopasture.
Land Use
Research Peatlands
#13 Peatlands
I will spend 20 minutes researching the environmental benefits of peatlands and what is being done around the world to conserve and restore them.
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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Nicholina O'Donnell 4/24/2019 7:00 PMAlright! Knocked out a few last minute learning objectives and even finally tried out doing a microloan. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONLand UseMuch of Indonesia's peatlands have been drained so they could be replaced with palm oil or pulp and paper plantations. How can you make choices that help to protect peatlands, even if you live far away from one?
Nicholina O'Donnell 4/24/2019 6:57 PMThis is an interesting question that wasn't strongly addressed by the video I watched, which talked about European peatlands. It sounds like, to protect the Indonesian peatlands, you should avoid using palm oil and reducing paper usage (both of which are also beneficial to forests, which, while not as impactful as protecting peatlands, is still important). -
REFLECTION QUESTIONFoodHad you heard of the term "silvopasture" before now? After learning more about it, what do you think is the biggest advantage of silvopasture?
Nicholina O'Donnell 4/24/2019 6:54 PMI had not heard the term "silvopasture" before now. I'd say there isn't just one biggest advantage of silvopasture. It seems the system benefits both the trees and the livestock. One of the ways that happens, at least with apple trees and pigs, is that the pigs eat the apples that fall early due to being infected with insects. The pigs eat the larvae along with the apples, which prevents a second infestation. -
Nicholina O'Donnell 4/24/2019 8:19 AMLast day check in. Go team! -
REFLECTION QUESTIONElectricity GenerationWhat does your vision of a sustainable community look like? What would need to be changed in order for such vision to become reality?
Nicholina O'Donnell 4/23/2019 2:01 PMThis is a large question. Creating a sustainable community requires a multi-pronged approach. Some of the vital issues seem to include walkable/bikeable communities with effective mutliperson transit for longer distances, generally consuming less and, what this video touched on, separating and making use of the parts of waste we do create that are usable. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONAction Track: Social JusticeGlobally, women typically invest a higher proportion of their earnings in their families and communities than men. Why do you think that is?
Nicholina O'Donnell 4/23/2019 1:47 PMI'm not sure that answering the question why is particularly useful. Perhaps it's better to just know it's the case and act accordingly when looking to make an investment oneself. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONFoodHow are environmental issues like black carbon and other emissions from cooking fires or rudimentary cookstoves also human health and social justice issues? Why do these issues matter to you?
Nicholina O'Donnell 4/23/2019 1:27 PMIs it just me or does this reflection question not really reflect the no waste cooking challenge? I think maybe this one was mismatched.
I usually choose this challenge when we do EcoChallenges because I just don't always pay attention to trying to do no waste cooking in daily life. However, with a bit of effort, it is one I can do. I haven't hit it every day, but I have most days. It's something that, perhaps this time, the challenge will be to carry it forward past this push. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONWomen and GirlsWhat did you learn about the need for family planning? Share some of the learning with your friends!
Nicholina O'Donnell 4/23/2019 1:24 PMI'm not sure I really learned anything new about family planning by exploring this topic at this time, but it was good reinforcement of ideas I already held. -
Nicholina O'Donnell 4/23/2019 1:23 PMThis has not been my best Ecochallenge by far, but good job to those of you who've been really killing it!-
Sue Beam 4/23/2019 1:37 PM
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Nicholina O'Donnell 4/05/2019 10:33 AMOpps. I forgot to check in yesterday. It'll be a habit to develop.