Global warming solutions - "Saving the earth: For next generation”
By: Rabia
Yousaf
Saving earth is everyone's responsibility. The damages
done to the earth resources have to be slowed-down and eventually stop if we
want our children and grand-children to enjoy a healthy outdoor life like we
can.The big polluters have been pointed and rules and regulations to diminish the toxic gas emissions have been put into place. Manufacturers are now targeted to ensure they lower their pollution production.
The best change is to try and teach our next generation of kids to be environmentally friendly and energy efficient. We have to stop all forms of mainstream utilization of fossil fuels. And to most who believe their one small appliance doesn't do much damage, they are wrong. You are a contributing factor that is capable of producing several tons of Carbon Dioxide every year, how much you expel depends on your lifestyle. The problem is the Earth has reached it's carrying capacity for the human population. We are slowly taking over and have already impacted EVERY piece of wildlife known to man, either directly or indirectly through pollution, farming, Logging, habitat fragmentation, construction, and hunting/poaching. We just all need to play our part to help the right people (who have the power to change things) understand the value and ecological importance of the factors nature contributes to us.
Its about time to give back to
our wonderful planet by taking good care of her.
Our
planet is indeed gasping for breath right now, our harmful pollutions is indeed
choking her slowly and continues to stripped her with her ozone layer. I think
it is about time to give our timely response to this alarming state of the only
planet we live in, by doing our own share of protecting her with doing simple
things that will surely stir big difference. For if not, we might be harming
ourselves in the years ahead as well, for nature has its own destructive way of
getting back at us humans, the signs of earth's displeasure with inappropriate
and harmful activities of humans are now seen and felt all across the globe
like the global warming, climate change, acid rain, drought, flash floods and other
forms of natural catastrophes. Here are some practical and small ways that
could help our planet get a sigh of relief. Collective small efforts by those
who are genuinely concerned with earth's welfare will inevitably help her by
great leap and bounds.
1.
Don’t allow your children to free those colorful balloons in mid air. Teach
your children not to release these balloons. For balloons that escaped the
grasps of your children that will get into oceans and seas will be mistaken as
yummy jellyfish by sea turtles. Sea turtles takes a lot of years to mature and
unfortunately some of them got killed by eating balloon or plastic bags. Sea
turtles are part of the delicate cycle and if their population is affected
other species of marine creatures are also under threat.
2.
Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Make it a habit to reduce the things we need or we
consume. Purchase only things that we only need and eat only what you can. Let
us do our share not to be part of the problem or should I say part of the
garbage problem. Reuse all the things that can still be repaired/fixed or those
things that are still okay.
Recycle
things to conserve our resources, collect old newspapers, books, magazines,
used papers, bottles (plastic and glass), and any other things that you could
sell in junkyards. There is money in garbage and at the same time we’re doing
our part in recycling process.
3.
Be kind to trees. As much as possible use forests products and timber very well
with optimum efficiency. You may use the back of coupons, use pencils until it
become as small as possible, and don’t play with matches. Try to get involved
in tree planting in your local conservation program. This could be fun as trees
can give us added oxygen, shades for people and a refuge to different insects and
birds.
4.
Broken scientific apparatus like thermometer, barometers, manometers,
sphygmanometers, and float valves and other things that have mercury on it
should be disposed properly. Avoid throwing this in rivers for mercury is toxic
and poisonous.
5. Minimize the use
refrigerators, foam blowers, solvents, aerosol spray propellants, fire
extinguishers, and chemical reagents for these contains chlorofluorocarbons
(CFCs) that are responsible to the climate change and depletion of our precious
ozone layer. Do not burn plastic please this habit is also harmful to our ozone
layer.
6. Do not buy exotic
and endangered animals. These animals are intended to be in the wild not as
mere decorations to your home or as pets or playthings.
7. Educate our
children, friends and even our local community about the harmful effects of
dynamite fishing, illegal logging, animal poaching, over reliance to wood
products and other environmental issues.
8. Do not even bother
to try eating exotic and endangered animals for they are not intended to be
part of human’s diet. Let the other predatory animal do the stalking and eating
hehehe you’re not fit to be a lion. One of the most badly hit by these human's
hunger for delicious foods are the sharks (shark fin soup), sturgeon (sturgeon
roes - caviar- are valued for their great taste and one of the most prized eats
in the world), snakes, sea turtles and many other animals.
9. Do not patronize
things (coats, purse, belt, etc.) that are made up of an endangered animal or
animal part (like skin, fur, bones, tusks, antlers, etc.).
10. Be responsible
with your garbage, dispose them properly. Also try to use segregation scheme
with your trashes, separate those decomposable from those that are not. You may
utilize a compost pit to house all of your organic trashes and eventually use
this as your fertilizer for your backyard garden or to your plants.
11. Do the traditional
way of helping to conserve our environment by virtue of avoiding
smoke-belching, saving electrical energy by employing tips (like regular
cleaning of our bulb and fluorescent light in our home, use only appliances
when needed, avoiding dripping of water from our faucets, and reporting any
case of broken water pipelines to local government).
12. Support any
environmental conservation in your community, you may give some donations if
this will not bother you to support their cause. You may also join them in
their information dissemination drive and campaign as well. You may also do
things that can benefit our environment. If you're living in nearby beaches try
putting old tires in the sea, this will serve as sanctuary for fishes to lay
their eggs and for a place to hide from predators. You may have some vegetation
(vegetables, trees or ornamental plants) in your own backyard, for extra oxygen
in your area.
13. Support and visit
eco tours near you, these may promote awareness about the importance of ecology
to your children, relative and friends.
14. When visiting any
tourism site/protected parks please be responsible with your trashes as much as
possible adhere to the rules and regulations of the park even if no one is
looking at you.
15. Learn how to
appreciate nature and her gifts to mankind and support any environmental
campaigns that will help nurture and protect the only planet we live in.
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