Reducing waste, sustainable living, and reducing carbon dioxide emissions is a common goal for families and companies across the country. We will choose from various options of greening to protect our water resources, improve air quality, reduce waste, and incorporate everyday activities to raise environmental awareness.
Water conservation is an important environmental problem (see reference 1), as there are possibilities for 36 US states to face water shortages in 2013. Water conservation not only expands water resources for future generations but also protects animals and plants living in areas with limited water resources. Easy water conservation methods include setting low flow devices in bathrooms and kitchens, planting indigenous gardens in the garden instead of lawn, taking a shower for a short time, and immediately repairing leaks (See Reference 2).
Despite the substantial improvement in air quality since 1990, approximately 124 million people in the United States live in counties that exceed one or more national environmental air quality standards (NAAQS) in 2010 Reference 4). By filtering air from planting trees to purchase green energy for residential use and using air transportation by passenger cars, public, pedals or pedestrians to reduce emissions of movement and cars Take measures to improve (see reference 4)
According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, in 2010, Americans produced garbage at a rate of 43 pounds per person per day, recycled waste productivity was only 34%, and landfill waste was 165 million tons We left the waste. By combining waste reduction and recycling, it is possible to reduce methane emissions, save energy, and increase carbon sequestration in the forest (see Ref. 6). Waste reduction measures include reuse and purchase of used and used items, selection of unpacked items, and purchase of items that may eventually enter landfill (Ref. 7, See Waste).
Being an environmental advocate can extend individual actions to a larger group and therefore have a positive impact on the protection of the planet. By discussing regional and global environmental conditions with other people, you can raise awareness and increase the possibility of action (see Ref. 7). Steps to consider include participation in regional environmental activities, implementation of a recycling contest in the workplace, or sharing environmental efforts at social networking sites (see reference 7)
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Climate change is an undeniable reality and we must cooperate on a global scale to prevent further risks on the planet. Fortunately, sustainable development has become a way to prevent further human injury and contribute to the environment and climate. These goals are raised on a worldwide platform such as the Kyoto Protocol, the World Environment Development Committee, and the Tokyo Declaration. The state of the speech at the closing ceremony of the 8th and final meeting of the World Environment Development Committee explains the world and demands that each country cooperate at every level to tackle environmental, social and economic dilemmas . It talks about the interaction between development and the environment and how it often places the poorest countries and people at a disadvantage. Speech promoted policies and accountability for better education and participation of people of all levels, and for sustainable human development.
Reducing waste, sustainable living, and reducing carbon dioxide emissions is a common goal for families and companies across the country. By choosing actions from various options of Green Earth and incorporating them into daily activities it is possible to protect water resources, improve air quality, reduce waste, and raise awareness of environmental issues . Water conservation is an important environmental problem (see reference 1), as there are possibilities for 36 US states to face water shortages in 2013. Water conservation not only expands water resources for future generations but also protects animals and plants living in areas with limited water resources. Easy water conservation methods include setting low flow devices in bathrooms and kitchens, planting indigenous gardens in the garden instead of lawn, taking a shower for a short time, and immediately repairing leaks (See Reference 2).