- - Survey Your Campus: What do students know about climate justice - Host a Teach-In: Invite speakers from different disciplines. - Create Art for Justice: Murals, zines, fashion shows. - Join Global Movements: Fridays for Future, Climate Reality Campus Corps. 📸 Suggested Image: Climate Justice Leaders Initiative – SFSU Would you like help turning this into a Canva presentation or printable infographic? I can also help you draft a short script or voiceover if you’re leaning toward video. Let’s make it powerful and student-centered.
- Advocate for Marine Health (Seaforestation & Pollution Reduction) - Launch a campus initiative to reduce single-use plastics—especially around events and food services. - Organize a nurdle patrol citizen science project along local waterways or connect it to a virtual awareness campaign.
- - Create Art for Justice: Murals, zines, fashion shows.
- - Join Global Movements: Fridays for Future, Climate Reality Campus Corps.
- Support Regenerative Agriculture - Purchase produce from regenerative farms at local markets or through community-supported agriculture (CSA). - Collaborate with Pima's sustainability team to host workshops on composting and soil health.
- Practice Sustainable Fashion Habits - Host a clothing swap event at Pima to promote reuse and reduce textile waste. - Support sustainable brands and reduce fast fashion consumption through informed purchasing.
- Promote Secondhand & Circular Fashion - Set up a thrift corner or pop-up consignment booth on campus, potentially tied to student fundraisers. - Start a social media campaign highlighting eco-friendly outfit ideas sourced secondhand.
- Advocate for Electrification on Campus - Encourage the switch to induction stoves or electric appliances in student housing and cafeteria settings. - Push for greater adoption of electric buses or EV chargers for campus fleet and staff vehicles.
- Build Resilience Through Equity-Centered Partnerships - Collaborate with local Indigenous or community organizations around land restoration, water protection, or cultural education. - Start conversations about how Pima’s curriculum or operations could more deeply reflect climate justice values. These actions span lifestyle, advocacy, education, and systems change—all within your power as an engaged student and systems thinker. Want help turning this into a visual presentation or toolkit for campus? I'd love to help co-create something impactful!
- Participate in Citizen Climate Science - Use tools like En-ROADS to run simulations and share results with your peers or faculty—perhaps in a climate club or policy class. - Conduct surveys of campus attitudes toward climate solutions and publish the findings. 10. Build Resilience Through Equity-Centered Partnerships - Collaborate with local Indigenous or community organizations around land restoration, water protection, or cultural education. - Start conversations about how Pima’s curriculum or operations could more deeply reflect climate justice values. These actions span lifestyle, advocacy, education, and systems change—all within your power as an engaged student and systems thinker. Want help turning this into a visual presentation or toolkit for campus? I'd love to help co-create something impactful!
A punch list can be for an individual, family, community, company, or city. It is the list of the actions you or a group will undertake and accomplish over a predetermined span of time—one month, one year, five years, or more. You can make different lists for different time periods—this week and this year for example.