Start by looking at the things you throw away. Are you
disposing of your waste properly? Is any of it recyclable? If you are buying
products that are harmful to the environment or do not decompose, are there
safer products that you could use instead? Start or join a neighborhood clean
up project or participate in the "adopt a highway" program if it
exists in your area. If just one person makes a conscious decision to do better
and think "green", the positive impact on the environment will be
staggering. When lots of people get involved, others will notice.
Encourage as many people as you can to help you in your
mission. Have a positive discussion with your kids about conservation and teach
them good habits by setting a good example yourself. Remind adults that
littering is wrong. If you catch a litterbug red-handed, don't ignore them.
Report them to the authorities! Memorize their license plate and call your
local police department. Some law enforcement websites even have pages devoted
to reporting litterbugs.
Write or email your Senators and Congressmen and share ideas
about conservation. Donate money to watchdog groups who fight to protect the
Earth! Better yet, donate your time and energy to help their cause. It's up to
all of us to protect the Earth's precious environment now, so that our children
and every generation after them don't have to clean up our mess. Remember, some
damage cannot be undone. Let's change our lifestyles before it's too late
Tips
•Are buying products that are harmful to the environment?.
•Encourage other people to help you in your mission..
Resources:
United States Environmental Protection Agency
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
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