- Learning about the diversity of Fungi and their roles in a ‘regenerative’ future. Because it plays such an important role in life, we need to understand how and why it may be endangered.
- Promoting to stop overfishing and create sustainable fishing methods. Also take into account what fishing equipment interacts negatively with the coral reef environment. Communities can take all this into account and create programs dedicated to educating people in protecting not just the coral reefs, but the ocean as a whole.
- Supporting the change for groups like farmers and ranchers can stop using toxic chemicals in agriculture to stop the loss of insect populations. As well as companies, they should produce and use organic products which improves soil health and protects ecosystems.
- Fostering the use of bamboo in agroforestry, food production, building construction, land restoration, rural economic development, wildlife habitat protection, and atmospheric carbon sequestration.
- Purchasing safer clothing: using your already bought clothes as long as possible. Buy less clothing. Swap clothing. Buy less clothing. Renting your wardrobe. Quit impulsive buying and doing less laundry.
- Reducing your energy consumption. Switching to a renewable energy provider. Join a support group that promotes wind energy. Speak up about why reliance on wind energy needs to increase.
- Helping Migration by Supporting organizations that welcome climate migrants and support sustainable climate focuses. I think this is super important to keep in mind and value as a priority.
- Eating more plants and vegetables, to promote isolation of carbon and its also healthy!
- Doing more research on composting and using it to help the plants in my backyard.
- Talking my friends and family into the many benefits of reducing electricity consumption and how it can benefit them.
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.