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Summary. Low-carbon living refers to a green lifestyle that reduces the energy consumed in daily work and rest, and its purpose is mainly to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, especially carbon dioxide, so as to reduce air pollution and slow down ecological deterioration.
Low-carbon and environmentally friendly life is mainly to change the details of life from the three links of electricity saving, gas saving and **.
The status quo of low-carbon living.
Low-carbon living refers to a green and environmentally friendly way of living that reduces the energy consumed in daily work and rest, and its purpose is mainly to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, especially carbon dioxide, so as to reduce air pollution and slow down ecological deterioration. The main difference in low-carbon and environmentally friendly life is to change the details of life from the three links of electricity saving, gas saving and environmental protection.
Low-carbon life is not only a way of life, but also an environmental responsibility for sustainable development. Low-carbon life requires people to establish a new outlook on life and consumption, reduce carbon emissions, and promote the harmonious development of man and nature. Low-carbon living will be an important way to coordinate economic and social development and protect the environment.
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My low-carbon tips.
Low-carbon living is a very environmentally friendly and civilized thing. My understanding of low-carbon is to start with yourself in daily life, start with small things, and minimize all possible consumption. Of course, low carbon is mainly about reducing carbon dioxide.
emissions. In fact, low-carbon life is very close to everyone, as long as you pay more attention to some details in life, you can play a role in reducing energy consumption. Some of my low-carbon tips in life are geared towards water conservation.
Both the production of tap water and the treatment of sewage consume a lot of energy. Therefore, saving water is saving energy.
Place a large Coca-Cola in the sink of the toilet.
can reduce the amount of water released each time, so as to save water.
The water used to wash your face can be used to wash your feet, the water used to wash your clothes can be used to wash rags, mop the floor, and then this waste water can be used to flush the toilet; The water used to wash the vegetables can be used to water the flowers. Don't underestimate the reuse of this water, which can save more than one ton of water per month for a family of three.
In addition, if you wash clothes by hand once a month, then each washing machine can save electricity, which will save the coal for power generation, and also reduce carbon dioxide emissions, if all households in the country can wash clothes by hand once a month, the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions can reach 10,000 tons, this number is very amazing. At the same time, although the washing machine is easy to use, it will also cause unnecessary waste if three or two pieces of clothes are washed in the washing machine.
So for our primary school students, are there any other good ways to reduce consumption and low carbon? Let's take a look at my recommendations.
Double-sided use of paper to save paper;
Don't use the tomb to refer to disposable chopsticks and disposable lunch boxes;
No disposable plastic bags;
reducing food waste;
Turn off the lights and take care of the faucet.
Our earth needs us to take care of it together, let us start from the small things that are matched with the body, cherish resources, reduce energy consumption, and make our lives.
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I feel a sense of accomplishment, and I feel like I've done a great job for the country, the earth, and society, and I'm saving money.
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Start with the little things around you!
Seeing the devastated earth now, we must do our best to carry out low-carbon to the end!
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I've only done a few things.
Walking to class, now I generally don't take a taxi, you can look at the scenery on the side of the road, occasionally encounter new things, and walking is much more comfortable than fighting. Cheap and healthy
No single-use plastic bags. When I went shopping, I carried my own cloth bag, so that the boss didn't have to give me a plastic bag, and I felt that I was protecting the forest.
Air conditioning is rarely turned on. Mainly because the climate is more abnormal this year, but I still managed not to turn it on as much as possible, just blow the fan, the fan will not be as boring as turning on the air conditioner, and it is also very energy-saving.
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I'm tired of doing my homework, and I don't let the air conditioner go on!
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Our lives are miserable, it's homework, alas, sad, I still want to ask.
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Low-carbon living has brought me a lot of gains, not only saving family expenses, but also beautifying the living environment, and ensuring physical health.
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1.The daily rice washing water can be used to wash your hands, face, oily dishes, wipe furniture, water flowers, etc. Clean and hygienic and naturally moisturizing.
2.Laying waste newspapers on the bottom of the wardrobe can not only absorb moisture, but also absorb odors in the wardrobe; It is also possible to scrub the glass and reduce the use of glass cleaners that pollute the environment.
3.Don't throw away the used ** paper, use it to wipe jewelry, wipe the surface of furniture or wipe the belt, not only polish it brightly but also leave the aroma of ** paper.
4.Drink the tea residue, dry it and make a tea pillow, which is both comfortable and can help improve sleep; It can also be used to wash dishes, the raw material of handmade soap, and it can absorb odors after drying.
5.When you go shopping, try to bring your own eco-friendly bags, whether it is free or paid plastic bags, reduce the use.
6.Bring your own drinking cup when you go out, and reduce the use of disposable cups.
7.Use more permanent chopsticks and lunch boxes, try to bring your own tableware, and avoid using disposable tableware.
8.Make it a habit to turn off electrical appliances to avoid wasting electricity.
9.Try not to use refrigerators, air conditioners, electric fans, and use fans or other materials when it is hot.
10.Before turning on the air conditioner in summer, you should open the window to let the indoor air change naturally, turn on the electric fan to cool down the room first, and adjust it to the room temperature between 25 and 26 ° (preferably above 26 °) after turning on the air conditioner, and use a light wind, which is both energy-saving and low-carbon.
11.Used plastic bottles, washed and used for a variety of liquid substances (and possibly some beans).
12.Food waste and residues can be used as fertilizer.
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Save electricity. Be careful to turn off the lights and use energy-efficient bulbs. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that 400 million tonnes of carbon dioxide could be avoided by replacing traditional light bulbs with energy-efficient light bulbs.
In addition to electric lights, you should also pay attention to the use of other electrical appliances, try to choose low-consumption energy-saving products, cut off or turn off the power when not using electrical appliances, and let the refrigerator be in a frost-free state. In summer, when the weather is not very hot, it is best to use a fan or electric fan instead of an air conditioner. When using the air conditioner, don't turn the temperature down too low, around 26 will do.
Conserve water. Much of the wastewater can be recycled. Water for washing face, hands, vegetables, bathing, and laundry can all be collected to wipe floors, flush toilets, water flowers, etc.
Rice washing water is a good stain remover that can be left to wash dishes and chopsticks. Oil-stained pots and plates should be wiped clean with used napkins first, which is convenient to wash and save water, and you can also use less dish soap to reduce water pollution.
Save paper. The recycling of paper avoids the release of biogas from landfills and reduces the cutting down of trees. According to statistics, one ton of waste paper can produce 800 kilograms of recycled paper, which can cut down 17 trees, and saving paper is to protect forest resources and protect the environment.
I can only give you some examples of low-carbon living.
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