Thursday, 30 July 2009

humans impact on the environment

Well, I was looking online for information about how humans have an impact on the environment and came across this article. It wasnt exactly what I was looking for but I thought it was certainly worthy of being added to my blog and potentially updated in the future.

It seems quite so often we are having it rammed down our throats about the negative impact us humans do have on the environment, I got very irate once when a trip to london zoo turned into a money grabbing spree off the park, guilting everone that walked through the gates as if we had committed a sin, but admittingly we generally probably ddo need a good dose of a wake up call when it comes to looking at the environment.

Anyway, rather than badger on about how bad we are, I liked the following article because it approached things but looking at what we can do as humans to help minimise our impact on the environment.

Understanding Global Environment Issues and How You Can Possibly Help

Author: Elijah James

You’ve probably seen and heard in the news that people (including me and you) have invariably ended up making a big mess in the environment. Although there’s finger-pointing between genders, races, and countries about who’s to blame, the truth still stands: The entire world’s ill affect everyone, and everybody benefiting from this world should try to make either small or big contributions to find cure. You might be wondering: “How can I possibly become a solution to these humongous global and environmental problems?” The answer is simple: Do your part. Do you know that there is no contribution that is ever too small to matter? That means, every bit of help and effort from every single individual counts.

This article gives you the heads-up on simple solutions you can do to help Ma Nature:

1. Get a map – Know where you’re heading and you’ll save up on fuel and gas. If you’re going to travel from one state to another, ensure that you have a map with you. This doesn’t only help you save the environment, but it also saves you from major frustrations that could ruin your entire trip. Avoid left turns; keep in mind, idling in traffic produces more pollution than if you hooked on a few rights.

2. Learn to recycle - Do you know that more and more plastic water bottles each day are being tossed everywhere and only one-third of these bottled waters are recycled worldwide? If you really care for the environment, you should devise ways on how to recycle your things including bottle beverages as a way of doing your fair-share.

3. Sign up for earth hour - Just so you know, this movement is a global environment thing. People from around the globe are into this energy conservation as a way of saving the planet. So, if you haven’t tried turning off your lights for an hour, doing so will be a great contribution to the environment.

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1 comment:

  1. Well I get the idea with earth hour, quite a fun little incentive to get people to start conserving energy and actually watch what thier doing.

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