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We need to start a low-carbon life from now on.
Low-carbon living refers to minimizing carbon dioxide emissions. Low-carbon living protects the environment, animals and the health of our humans.
What is a low-carbon life?
1.Turn off the lights and don't waste natural resources such as electricity. If the lights are still on after people leave, they will heat up and produce greenhouse gases, and waste extremely valuable electricity resources, so we should develop a good habit of turning off the lights.
2.The heat energy generated by ordinary electrical appliances will become exhaust gas floating in the air and pollute the environment.
3.Less car, more walking. The exhaust gas produced by the car contains a large amount of lead, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide and other harmful gases, which destroys the ozone layer for the second time and endangers the surrounding environment and human health.
If you walk, you can also exercise, wouldn't it be a good thing to kill two birds with one stone? If the fruit is not working, then choose to take the bus, in short, take less car and walk more.
4.Use less or no disposable things, and if the disposable things are not treated in time after use, they will rot and produce a closed odor.
There are many ways to live a low-carbon life, as long as you reduce the emission of exhaust gas, reduce industrial pollution, and protect the environment, it is a low-carbon life.
For the sake of our only earth, for the sake of human beings, low-carbon life starts with me.
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Summary. Low-carbon lifestyle 2: save electricity and water.
In life, we must make sure that the lights go out. Disconnect electrical appliances when not in use. When using water, people walk away from the water. Try to use more than one water.
Low-carbon life starts with me, how should we do it.
Low-carbon lifestyle 2: save electricity and water In life, we must make sure that the lights are turned off. Disconnect electrical appliances when not in use. When using water, people walk away from the water. Try to use more than one water.
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Low-carbon lifestyle 4: You can walk when you go out, and you can walk or ride a bicycle on a bicycle. [Compare hearts].
Low-carbon lifestyle 5: In life, learn to use waste. It's eco-friendly and reduces expenses. <>
Low-carbon lifestyle 6: In life, try to minimize the use of items that cause great harm to nature after being discarded.
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Now everyone is talking about low-carbon life, and now, it is not only a life attitude, but also gradually become synonymous with people's fashion life. So, what is low-carbon living and why is it "low-carbon"? What is a low-carbon life?
The so-called "low-carbon life" is to minimize the energy consumed in the daily life and rest time, so as to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The purpose is to protect the earth and enable humans to live on the earth for a longer time.
With the advent of generations of high-tech products, human beings are increasingly pursuing luxury and comfortable life. See who lives in the bigger house; See who drives the car more expensive; See who uses more ...... appliancesA large amount of carbon dioxide and various harmful gases are emitted, which threatens the earth, seriously pollutes the atmosphere, and the environment we live in is deteriorating. As a result, the phenomenon of "global warming" is becoming more and more serious, because people burn fossil minerals to generate energy or carbon dioxide produced when they cut down forests and burn them, and people overuse air conditioners, refrigerators, etc., and produce a variety of greenhouse gases, which quickly lead to global warming and abnormality.
In addition, I also learned from the Internet that the open freezer of a medium-sized supermarket consumes about 10,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity a year, which is equivalent to consuming 19 tons of standard coal, emitting about 48 tons of carbon dioxide, and consuming about 190,000 liters of purified water. What an amazing statistic!
If you think about yourself, I didn't do low-carbon before. When I was young, I didn't know how important water was to us, I always didn't take water seriously, I washed my hands with a lot of water, played with water guns, had water fights, and sometimes even turned off the faucet to let the water flow in vain. My mother was so distressed when she saw that she was dying of distress, and she always criticized me fiercely:
Do you know how important water is! This water that flows in vain is not only money, but more importantly, it is a waste of resources, which money cannot buy. These resources are finite, and if we run out of these planetary resources, we won't survive!
My mother also told me that she couldn't hear the sound of water running the water the most, and that if she heard the sound of water, she would not be able to sleep, and she had to check it herself and turn off the faucet in order to fall asleep.
However, at that time, I didn't understand my mother's behavior, and I always felt that my mother was worried about money. Later, I occasionally saw a question about the earth's resources on a TV show. The earth has been depleted of water, forests, oil, minerals, coal and other resources due to excessive human activities......In this program, I really understood the increasingly serious problems of resource depletion and environmental pollution that we are facing now.
I was blown away by this show.
Yes, for our common home, live a low-carbon life, starting from me!
I want to be an advocate of "low-carbon life". From that moment on, I always turned off the power as soon as I finished watching TV; When washing hands, use as little water as possible, rub soap and turn off the faucet; Able to walk without riding a car; Flush the toilet ...... less once a day
I have embarked on the "low-carbon road", low-carbon life, have you done it?
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