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What is green living? How each one of us can be a more conscientious Global Citizen.

9/27/2013

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What does it mean to promote green living? It is simply a way of life that means we make conscious decisions based on the role we have on this planet and how to appreciate and nurture it.

We have been spoiled by what is considered “normal” in daily life – such as having long baths or keeping the tap on while brushing our teeth. But these are unnecessary and are depleting the resources that are available to us. 

While it may seem like it is a new ideal to become a “green” member of society, it is simply that more people are becoming aware that there is currently only one place that is suitable for us to live and that is why we must take care of it.

​Every choice that we make has an effect on the world, because we are all linked by our resources, such as water, air and land. What we choose to do at this present time will have an impact on the future.
The reason it is so important to practice green living is because we all require the same fundamentals in order to survive: clean water, air, food and environment.

Understanding green living means being aware of our resources (whether they are renewable or nonrenewable), sustainability, recycling, food varieties and usable energy. In order to have resources we have to be able to converse them, such as water, land and forests, as well as oil and natural gas. 

Recycling is important because it allows us to use materials from old products to create new ones, which actually takes less work to create than making an entirely new item.

​Examples of recyclable products include plastic, glass, paper and cans. When it comes to alternative energy we have many options that can be implemented, such as nuclear, wind, hydroelectric and solar power, as well as geothermal energy.
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There are plenty of ways that you can leave less of a “carbon footprint” or have less negative impact on the planet.

Recycling plastic bags for groceries are a great start or carrying your own cloth shopping bag so you don’t need plastic bags altogether. We can also limit or lessen our use of water by being more conscious about our usage.

​Turning off or unplugging appliances when they are not in use since simply turning them off still uses electricity. You can also use more recycled products and recycle your trash as well. 
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