Taking Care of the environment is to ensure the wellbeing and good use
of our surroundings, that is to keep our house clean and in good
condition, our place of work, of study, to preserve
our streets and neat parks, to deposit the garbage in the cans and to discard it The days of collection. Caring for the environment is a
lifestyle. Join!
The environment that surrounds us -- the air,
soil, water and ecosystems -- is equally important for our health and
the health and wellbeing of others.
Our impact on the environment
Humans, though often
unintentionally, have the most detrimental impact on the environment. However,
there are a multitude of ways in which we help the environment as well. That is
to say our impact on the environment can be positive or negative, necessary yet
cleaner, or unnecessary & discarded. Our way of life currently dictates
that some pollution is going to occur regardless of what we do in our everyday
lives. Life is chemistry, and chemical reactions are happening everywhere that
help us to accomplish amazing feats that are essential to the more hassle-free
times we live in today. Currently, efforts are underway all over the world to
develop newer and cleaner energy sources to power our homes, run our cars, and
light up the night. The combined efforts have been showing progress in many
different ways. You can help by getting involved with conservation,
volunteering, and staying in contact your local environmental government
agencies.
We Can Protect the
Environment Around Us:
- By reducing consumption and recycling, we reduce the costs and
environmental burden of waste.
- By driving less and instead taking transit, walking and cycling, we
improve air quality as well as our own health and fitness.
- By pitching in to clean up, restore and enhance local waterways,
shorelines and other ecosystems, we can help native plants and wildlife to
flourish
- · Other tips to care for our environment at home, at school and in the
office include natural gardening practices, conserving water and proper waste
disposal and recycling
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