Every morning I get up at 7. It is still dark so I switch the light on.
What do I do?
I use the electricity produced by hydroelectric power stations.
What does it mean for nature?
I use water. Each minute 2-3 liters of water go through my tube.
All my food is made of nature objects – plants and animals. All of them are packed – the pack is made of mineral oil.
All the remains and other litter I put into my litter bin.
What do I do?
What does it mean for nature?
My litter consists of different materials so it requires sorting for recycling. Due to this fact all the litter goes to the town dump.
What do I do?
My dog makes noise running and barking in the forest – it disturbs forest inhabitants. The dog also tramples down the soil – it prevent forest plants growth.
I go to my school by bus.
What does it mean for nature?
The exhaust of the bus is thrown out in the air, then it settles on the plants near the road and absorbs into the ground.
All the staff I use is made of nature materials: wood for paper, oil for plastic and printing materials etc.
What does it mean for nature?
After the school I listen to the music, play the computer and watch TV.
I make noise and again I use the electricity.
Reduction of stores of fresh water
Many years people thought that water resources are unlimited. But despite the fact that 70% of the Earth surface is water, the stores of fresh water are not so big: only 2% of all the water are fresh. Moreover considerable part of the stores of fresh water is in glaciers. Even now 1/3 of Earth population lack fresh water. .So if people don’t stop wasting water our succession will have nothing to drink.
Exhausting of forests
Overpopulation, pollution and energy consumption have created such planet-wide problem as massive deforestation. People banish the animals from their territory. It cause every ten minutes one kind of animal, plant or insect to die out for ever. If nothing is done about it, one million species that are alive today will have become extinct twenty years from now.
Air pollution
Cars, factories, power stations and rubbish dumps all emit gases which add to air pollution. Air pollution is a very serious problem. In Cairo just breathing the air is life threatening-equivalent to smoking two packs of cigarettes a day. The same holds true for Mexico City and 600 cities of the former Soviet Union.
How should I change my life
Sort all my litter for further recycling
Not to buy products with extra pack
Look after my dog to prevent disturbing forest inhabitants
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