

Thomas Blaber
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Climate + Air
WSP - Read WSP's Latest ESG Report And Explore the ESG Canopy Page
Learn more about WSP's sustainability journey and what we are doing to reach our climate goals.
Climate + Air
WSP - ELECTRIFY AND REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT
Whether your rent or own your home, signing up with YellowTin taking advantage of their 1:1 concierge service will help you understand the costs, savings, and incentives for everything needed to transition to an all-electric lifestyle! Use the link below to register and earn these one-time action points.
Climate + Air
Take the Veg Pledge!
Eating a plant-based diet is one of the most impactful (and delicious) ways to reduce your environmental footprint. Follow the link below to join WSP's week-long Veg Pledge and eat vegetarian or vegan from 22-28 April. Take it one step further and host a plant-based pot-luck in your office during April!
Climate + Air
Low Carbon Diet
Carbon is emitted into the atmosphere in a variety of ways, including through the foods we eat and food we waste. I will learn about low carbon foods and replace higher carbon foods with them in my diet.
Land + Forests
Borrow Before I Buy
Why buy something I will only use once or a few times if someone nearby has it for me to borrow, and why not share something I have that someone may only need a few times a year? To reduce my consumption and waste, I will create or support the sharing economy with friends, family, colleagues or neighbors.
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REFLECTION QUESTIONLand + ForestsHow did you participate in the sharing economy? (Consider posting a photo!) What are the benefits of a sharing economy? How could a sharing economy change the dynamics you have with friends, family and/or neighbors?
Thomas Blaber 4/02/2024 4:42 PMI constantly reuse and share as much as possible, especially baby clothes! I think it helps to build community and connections -
REFLECTION QUESTIONClimate + AirWhich high carbon foods will you eat less of, and what are some low carbon options you'll choose instead?
Thomas Blaber 4/02/2024 4:41 PMCutting back on red meat and pork especially. Trying to shop local for all meat and produce when possible-
ARUNSUNDAR S 4/04/2024 8:40 PMLow carb foods- lean meats, such as sirloin, chicken breast, or pork.
- fish.
- eggs.
- leafy green vegetables.
- nuts and seeds, including nut butter.
- low carb fruits, such as apples, blueberries, and strawberries.
- unsweetened dairy products, including plain whole milk and plain Greek yogurt.
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Thomas Blaber 4/02/2024 4:38 PMI joined because it's the right thing to do.