If every person did these ten things, we can save our planet
by Colter Adams
1. campaign against environmental injustice
If everyone speaks out, and petitions against environmental abuse, we can pass laws and create regulations to stop factory pollution, habitat destruction, and poaching. A recent poll undertook by N.E.E.F. (the National Environmental Education Foundation) suggests that 45% of Americans are actively engaging in anti environmental-abuse activities and 50% would if they knew how.
2. Throw away all recyclables
Print out a list of all modern current recyclables. Put it on your refrigerator, and throw away only what you have to. Landfills, where trash goes, have caused major ecological contamination, from chemical leaks, and animal habitat loss, and recyclables take less fossil fuel to produce than making a product from scratch does.
3. Participate in local clean-ups
The best way to secure animal habitat safety is to help clean up the habitats that have already been contaminated. You can do this the botanical route, by cleaning out invasive in a local park or area once a week, or you can do this the zoological route, by picking up trash, so that animals don't choke, or become poised
by hazardous material run-off into their water reserves
4. Bike or walk to work/school twice a week
Carbon emissions cause global warming and are caused primarily by factory and transportation exhaust. You can help tackle the transportation side of lowering emissions by walking, biking, or carpooling to avoid unnecessary exhaust pollution.
5. Participate in Meatless Monday
6. Take walks, and experience the beauty of nature
7. Boycott products that use animals as test subjects, or harm the environment
8. Make your next car a hybrid/electric car
9. Do the three R's in order
10. Minimize use of electricity
the other six are still being researched. Come back in a week:)
by Colter Adams
1. campaign against environmental injustice
If everyone speaks out, and petitions against environmental abuse, we can pass laws and create regulations to stop factory pollution, habitat destruction, and poaching. A recent poll undertook by N.E.E.F. (the National Environmental Education Foundation) suggests that 45% of Americans are actively engaging in anti environmental-abuse activities and 50% would if they knew how.
2. Throw away all recyclables
Print out a list of all modern current recyclables. Put it on your refrigerator, and throw away only what you have to. Landfills, where trash goes, have caused major ecological contamination, from chemical leaks, and animal habitat loss, and recyclables take less fossil fuel to produce than making a product from scratch does.
3. Participate in local clean-ups
The best way to secure animal habitat safety is to help clean up the habitats that have already been contaminated. You can do this the botanical route, by cleaning out invasive in a local park or area once a week, or you can do this the zoological route, by picking up trash, so that animals don't choke, or become poised
by hazardous material run-off into their water reserves
4. Bike or walk to work/school twice a week
Carbon emissions cause global warming and are caused primarily by factory and transportation exhaust. You can help tackle the transportation side of lowering emissions by walking, biking, or carpooling to avoid unnecessary exhaust pollution.
5. Participate in Meatless Monday
6. Take walks, and experience the beauty of nature
7. Boycott products that use animals as test subjects, or harm the environment
8. Make your next car a hybrid/electric car
9. Do the three R's in order
10. Minimize use of electricity
the other six are still being researched. Come back in a week:)