I used to turn on the light all night, and the water dripped from night till tomorrow morning, and the refrigerator was full of sundries. In this way, water and electricity are wasted. ...
Now, I heard that the city is promoting a low-carbon life, and I gradually understand. I started a "low carbon life".
First of all, a low-carbon lifestyle is to pay attention to energy saving and consumption reduction in the details of life. Except that you must turn on the light when you do your homework, everything else depends on the light outside the window. Because our living room is large, the lights outside the window can clearly see everything in the room. When eating, it's really like "candlelight dinner". This is really "natural light!"
As long as it is washed, I will screw the tap tightly to prevent the water from "running out", so I will feel at ease. But I'm worried about whether mom and dad will do well. Every time I see my parents go into the bathroom to wash their hands and turn off the tap naturally, I am very happy. I hope that "low-carbon families" will do better.
There is a mess in the refrigerator, and my mother says it's a waste of electricity. I had a brainwave and came up with a coup: so I picked up the cardboard piled up before and made it into boxes of different sizes, and put various classification marks on it. Then, I sorted it according to the classification. After a while, the refrigerator became clean and tidy, brand-new, and I saw the neat things at a glance. In this way, it not only helps us, but also saves electricity.
It turns out that even a small cell phone battery will emit terrible carbon dioxide when it is plugged into the socket when the appliance is on. As long as you are charging, you should take out the battery immediately. I thought that carbon dioxide would only be emitted from automobile exhaust and coal burning, but I didn't expect that there were weak "carbon" everywhere in our lives that were infringing on our lives and the earth.
Whenever I see my mother trying to throw away that bucket of washing powder, I will come forward to stop it. I will make it into a small trash can, some like dolls, with a pink face, so cute! Some are like small animals, lifelike, really like a beautiful "landscape"!
As night falls, after dinner, neon lights on the roadside add a luster to the night. Dad always turns off all the lights in the house, leaving only an opaque darkness. Then, he lay in the window and sang a song: "The moon represents my heart …" It was really messy.
Growing flowers is my mother's hobby. The orchids and ivy at home are full of green all year round. Every hot summer, my mother always brings flowers into the house. Everyone looks at the green and allows them to suck. Suddenly I feel a little cold in my heart and the air is so beautiful. It's killing two birds with one stone!
Such a good home environment is full of creative fun.
My low carbon life
I used to turn on the light all night, and the water dripped from night till tomorrow morning, and the refrigerator was full of sundries. In this way, water and electricity are wasted. ...
Now, I heard that the city is promoting a low-carbon life, and I gradually understand. I started a "low carbon life".
First of all, a low-carbon lifestyle is to pay attention to energy saving and consumption reduction in the details of life. Except that you must turn on the light when you do your homework, everything else depends on the light outside the window. Because our living room is large, the lights outside the window can clearly see everything in the room. When eating, it's really like "candlelight dinner". This is really "natural light!"
As long as it is washed, I will screw the tap tightly to prevent the water from "running out", so I will feel at ease. But I'm worried about whether mom and dad will do well. Every time I see my parents go into the bathroom to wash their hands and turn off the tap naturally, I am very happy. I hope that "low-carbon families" will do better.
There is a mess in the refrigerator, and my mother says it's a waste of electricity. I had a brainwave and came up with a coup: so I picked up the cardboard piled up before and made it into boxes of different sizes, and put various classification marks on it. Then, I sorted it according to the classification. After a while, the refrigerator became clean and tidy, brand-new, and I saw the neat things at a glance. In this way, it not only helps us, but also saves electricity.
It turns out that even a small cell phone battery will emit terrible carbon dioxide when it is plugged into the socket when the appliance is on. As long as you are charging, you should take out the battery immediately. I thought that carbon dioxide would only be emitted from automobile exhaust and coal burning, but I didn't expect that there were weak "carbon" everywhere in our lives that were infringing on our lives and the earth.
Whenever I see my mother trying to throw away that bucket of washing powder, I will come forward to stop it. I will make it into a small trash can, some like dolls, with a pink face, so cute! Some are like small animals, lifelike, really like a beautiful "landscape"!
As night falls, after dinner, neon lights on the roadside add a luster to the night. Dad always turns off all the lights in the house, leaving only an opaque darkness. Then, he lay in the window and sang a song: "The moon represents my heart …" It was really messy.
Growing flowers is my mother's hobby. The orchids and ivy at home are full of green all year round. Every hot summer, my mother always brings flowers into the house. Everyone looks at the green and allows them to suck. Suddenly I feel a little cold in my heart and the air is so beautiful. It's killing two birds with one stone!
Such a good home environment is full of creative fun.
Low-carbon life is a very environmentally friendly and civilized thing. My understanding of low carbon is to start from myself, from the small things in daily life, and try to reduce all possible consumption.
If you want to make your life more colorful and thrifty, you should live a low-carbon life.
In fact, low-carbon life is close to everyone. As long as we pay more attention to some details in life, we can reduce energy consumption. Some low-carbon tips in my life are about waste utilization and cherishing resources. It takes a lot of energy to produce plastic cartons, but can these energy sources be recycled? Let's take a look together!
Usually, you can use your hands and brains to make the old things look brand new, and you can also achieve "low carbon". The average family has many discarded boxes, such as soap boxes and toothpaste boxes. In fact, as long as they are cut a little, they can be used conveniently, for example, they can be made into storage boxes, in which items such as tea bags and cosmetics can be placed; You can also make a beautiful desk lamp with instant noodle boxes, cans and yogurt bottles. Dry tea residue is not only comfortable to make tea pillows, but also can improve sleep ... Every household drinks a box of milk almost every day, and after the milk is swallowed, only the solitary box remains. Many people always throw them away, but there are better ways to make them play an environmental role. First clean up the box, then carefully cut off the top of the box with a knife, and then the box becomes a cuboid without a cover. Next, all you have to do is find a beautiful soft paper and wrap it. Then, maybe you can draw some patterns on it, and it will become more beautiful. Finally, when you put it on the table, the milk box will become a lovely and beautiful pen container. Sometimes, our family will have some discarded paper barrels of different sizes. Then we can show our talents! You can take out the debris in the bucket and make it into a conspicuous trash can. In this way, isn't it "low carbon" again? In fact, it is fast and safe to remove fish scales with waste bottle caps. Fixing five or six beer bottles or beverage bottle caps on a wooden board in a staggered way, leaving a handle for scraping fish scales, is definitely a coup!
"Low-carbon life" is a green lifestyle. Its most fundamental idea is to advocate us to "protect the environment and start with me". Now many people are actively practicing this lifestyle in various ways. For example, the water for washing rice and vegetables can water the flowers, and the cold water flowing out of the water pipe can be connected to flush the toilet in winter.
Low-carbon life is not only a fashion, but also a great event for the benefit of our future generations, which is related to our health information. For human beings, reducing carbon emissions, reducing meat and reducing animal husbandry is a very direct and simple method. Low-carbon life is beneficial to health and environmental protection. Why not?
Our earth needs our common care. Let's start from the small things around us, cherish resources, reduce energy consumption, approach low carbon and make our life better!