Do you have any other golden ideas and tips about eating , wearing , living , using and wa

Updated on society 2024-08-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    1. Try to use a pressure cooker, which is known to be the most energy-efficient way to turn raw food into mature food. 2. After the used cloth is dried, it is the best degreasing rag. 3. Choose a house with a moderate area, a big house has a big waste.

    4. Try to buy as few clothes as possible that need to be dry cleaned. 5. Recycle water. Washing your face with rice water will reduce acne and whiten your face**, and the water for washing vegetables and flowers will be more nutritious than water.

    6. Moderate diet, especially less high-calorie food. Overnutrition is a waste of resources, and the scary thing is that you also have to go to the gym or hospital** to waste resources twice. 7. Let your hair and clothes dry naturally.

    Whether it's a dryer or a hair dryer, it's a well-deserved electric tiger. 8. If you expect to be away for more than two hours, please turn off the computer, as standby also consumes power. 9. When staying in a hotel, try to use your own daily necessities, and there is no need to change the bed sheets every day.

    10. Use printing paper on both sides. 11. Running in the neighborhood or doing yoga at home does not have to go to the gym. 12. Use energy-saving flushing toilets and energy-saving lamps.

    13. Turn off the lights at will, use the air conditioner as little as possible after leaving the office, and live a healthy life of sweating. 14. Eat more raw vegetables and fruits, if you need cooked food, you should take more stir-frying, and less use stewing. 15. If you can walk, you don't take a car, and if you can sit in a car, you can't fly.

    Keep an eco-friendly shopping bag in your bag at all times. 16. Do your best to plant a variety of flowers and trees on the balcony. 17. Use a shower instead of a bath, and wash your hair at home instead of washing your hair in the salon.

    18. Buy less clothes and wear more. 19. The amount of food stored in the refrigerator should account for 80% of the volume, and too much or too little will consume electricity. 20. It is advisable to use the microwave oven as much as possible to heat the food no more than kilograms each time"High fire"。

    21. When you don't use the computer for a short time, enable the computer"Sleep"mode, the energy consumption can be reduced to less than 50%. 22. Try to use public transportation, walk more, ride a bicycle, take the light rail subway, and drive less. 23. Use more instant messaging tools such as email and MSN, and less fax printers.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Eat: Eat more raw and less stewed. Wear:

    Wear more cotton and less chemical fiber. Housing: Try to use energy-saving and environmentally friendly materials to decorate, and pay attention to eliminating the waste of water and electricity.

    OK: If you can walk, go, if you can ride a bicycle, don't use a car, and if a small displacement car is enough, don't change to a large displacement car.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I think that while advocating a low-carbon life, as long as food, housing and transportation are not wasted or excessively used, the quality of life is still very important, consciously do something, don't ask too deliberately, otherwise life is not completely chaotic! Just a personal opinion.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Clothes: Buy less unnecessary clothes. An ordinary piece of clothing emits carbon dioxide, from raw materials to ready-to-wear to eventual abandonment.

    Buying one less piece of unnecessary clothing can reduce kilograms of CO2 emissions. In addition, cotton clothes emit less carbon than chemical fiber clothes, and wearing more cotton clothes is also part of a low-carbon life.

    Food: Eat more vegetarian food. The production of 1 kg of beef emits kilograms of carbon dioxide, while the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by fruits and vegetables is only 1 9 of this value.

    In addition, local fruits, vegetables and water emit less carbon dioxide than those transported from other places. In addition, a low-carb diet also includes moderate alcohol consumption, which can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 1 kilogram if one person drinks less kilograms of alcohol in one year.

    Living: Choose a small apartment, not over-decorated. Reducing 1 kg of decoration steel can reduce carbon dioxide kg; Reducing the use of cubic meters of wood for decoration can reduce carbon dioxide kilograms.

    Use: save electricity and water. Using 11 watt energy-saving lamps instead of 60 watt incandescent lamps and lighting for 4 hours a day, one energy-saving lamp can reduce carbon dioxide kilograms in one year; Turn off the lights and reduce CO2 kilograms.

    If each air conditioner is increased by 26 per 1, it can reduce CO2 emissions by 21 kg per year. In addition, using 1 less plastic bag can reduce carbon dioxide emissions; As long as 10% less disposable chopsticks are used, carbon can be reduced by 10,000 tons per year; Use elevators sparingly, use televisions, refrigerators, computers and other electrical appliances reasonably, and cut off their power supply in time. When working, single-sided paper should be reused, and less paper should be used for electronic office.

    OK: Drive less and choose a small displacement car. Driving one day less per month would reduce CO2 emissions by 98 kg per vehicle per year, and even less if you had chosen public transport or bicycles.

    In addition, vehicles with a liter displacement reduce CO2 emissions by 647 kg per year. By replacing the air filter in a timely manner, maintaining the right tire pressure and turning off the engine in a timely manner, each vehicle will reduce CO2 emissions by 400 kg per year. Not only low-carbon, but also carbon offsets.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, yes, but it's a bit too long.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Low-carbon living means minimizing the amount of energy consumed in daily life and resting time, thereby reducing carbon dioxide emissions. For those of us who are ordinary people, it is an attitude to life, and it has also become a new way for people to push the trend. It asks us the question of creating a low-carbon life together.

    We should actively advocate and practice a low-carbon life, and pay attention to the ...... of saving electricity, gas and waterIn addition to planting trees, people who care about global warming have actually brought carbon dioxide reduction into their lives and turned to a low-carbon lifestyle, which is to quit the "convenience consumption" preference at the cost of high energy consumption.

    Many convenient consumption methods are inadvertently wasting huge amounts of energy on people. For example, refrigeration technologists estimate that 70 percent of the electricity consumed in supermarkets is spent on freezers, while open freezers consume 20 percent more electricity than glass-door freezers. It is estimated that the open freezer of a medium-sized supermarket consumes about 10,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity a year, emits about 48 tons of carbon dioxide, and consumes about 190,000 liters of purified water.

    There are about 800 large supermarkets and 6,000 supermarket convenience stores in Shanghai, and if large and medium-sized supermarkets generally use glass door freezers, customers only need to lift their hands when shopping, which can save about 40 million kilowatt-hours of electricity and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 10,000 tons a year.

    From this point of view, energy conservation and emission reduction are imperative. If the environmental protection concepts of protecting the environment, protecting animals and saving energy have become the code of conduct, low-carbon life is the green lifestyle we need to establish.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's better to innovate technology! For example, what is now called a concept car.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    One: The daily rice washing water can be used to wash hands and wipe furniture, which is clean and hygienic, and naturally moisturizing.

    2. Lay waste newspapers at the bottom of the wardrobe, which can not only absorb moisture, but also absorb odors in the wardrobe.

    Three: Don't throw away the used paper, use it to wipe jewelry, wipe the surface of furniture or wipe belts, not only polish bright, but also leave the aroma of paper.

    Four: Drink the tea residue, dry it, make a tea pillow, and comfortable, but also help improve sleep.

    Five: When you go shopping, bring your own environmentally friendly bags, whether it is free or paid plastic bags, reduce the use.

    Six: .Bring your own drinking cup when you go out, and reduce the use of disposable cups.

    Seven: Once there are no electric lights and air conditioners, turn them off; Once the phone is charged, unplug it immediately;

    8. Choose to dry clothes and avoid using tumble dryers; Replace a 45-minute workout on a treadmill with a jog in a nearby park;

    Nine: hang a clothesline.

    Studies have shown that 60% of a garment's "energy" is released during the washing and drying process. It should be noted that warm water should be used for laundry, not hot water; After the garment is washed, hang it on a clothesline to dry naturally, not in the dryer. In total, you can reduce your CO2 emissions by 90%.

    10: Bring your own shopping bag.

    More than 500 billion plastic bags are consumed globally every year, of which less than 3% are used**. Plastic bags are made of polyethylene, which takes thousands of years to biodecompose after burial, producing harmful greenhouse gases. The next time you go to the grocery store, don't forget to bring your own shopping bag.

    Eleven: Ditch the steak.

    According to the United Nations, the global meat processing industry accounts for 18% of total greenhouse gas emissions, even more than the transportation industry. There are 1.5 billion domestic cattle and bison, 1.7 billion sheep and goats on the planet, and their numbers are growing rapidly. If you switch to a vegetarian, your annual CO2 emissions will be reduced by about a ton.

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