1, "low-carbon life" is a new concept, but it is an old problem of sustainable development in the world, which reflects the concern of human beings for the future due to climate change. Climate problems such as global warming force mankind to consider the current ecological environment. Humans realize that excessive carbon emissions in the process of production and consumption are one of the important factors that cause climate problems, so some consumption and production activities should be optimized and restrained accordingly to reduce carbon emissions. "Low-carbon life" refers to reducing energy consumption in daily life as much as possible, thus reducing carbon dioxide emissions. The concept of "low-carbon life" also conforms to the prudent principle of "preparing for a rainy day" and the psychology and ideal of pursuing perfection. "Low carbon life" tells people what you can do to reduce carbon emissions.
Low carbon is a living habit, and saving all kinds of resources around you is a natural habit. As long as you are willing to take the initiative to restrain yourself and improve your living habits, you can become a low-carbon family and an environmental expert. Of course, low carbon doesn't mean that you should be frugal and give up some enjoyment of life. Low carbon does not affect health and quality of life. As long as we can save more and not waste, we can also live a comfortable "low-carbon life".
Low-carbon life is an attitude, not an ability for us ordinary people. We should actively advocate and practice low-carbon life, pay attention to saving electricity, oil, solar terms and water, and start from scratch. Some people say that in the process of reducing carbon dioxide emissions, "ordinary people have the power to change the future", and now this power is subtly changing our lives. For example, a colleague of mine has been carrying water cups and chopsticks with him since last year. He said that this is not only hygienic, but also reduces the use of disposable cups and chopsticks. For example, fishing on weekends, a fisherman said that he spent fifty cents a week. He goes to work by bike, eats at home and spends only fifty cents by bus. Low-carbon life represents healthier, more natural and safer, and it is also a low-cost and low-cost lifestyle.
Reducing carbon emissions is everyone's responsibility. For us, lifestyle describes everyone's "carbon footprint", that is, how much carbon dioxide is emitted by producing, using and consuming something. Low-carbon life is a simple way of life, which is reflected in all aspects of clothing, food, housing, use and transportation. There are many low-carbon role models around me, and I have some low-carbon living habits myself. For example, I seldom use air conditioning in summer, and try to print documents on both sides. For example, I thought of a low-carbon life last night. Eat vegetarian food for dinner and pay attention to saving water. I didn't watch TV or turn on the computer, so I went to bed at 9 o'clock. Ha ha. In my opinion, a low-carbon life means not pursuing material life excessively. In today's impetuous society, low carbon can bring peace of mind. In fact, low-carbon life is also a low-key life.
2. I really didn't pay attention to environmental protection before. I'm not in the habit of turning off the appliances after I use them. Sometimes people don't know where they are, and the computer is always playing music. As long as the mobile phone battery is plugged in, it seems to be attached to the 502. There is no battery. I don't remember the battery being plugged in. Not to mention the air conditioner, which keeps the temperature to a minimum all the time. I hate it when I get home without frost.
After reading the low-carbon life, I found that carelessness in these details not only brought hidden expenses to families, but also seriously emitted carbon dioxide. Although the trace is very small, the harm of gathering together should not be underestimated. 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. Originally thought, carbon dioxide was only emitted by automobile exhaust and coal combustion. Unexpectedly, there are weak "carbon" everywhere in our lives to infringe on our lives and the earth.
Knowing this, I will start my own low-carbon Lohas life in the future! Develop the habit of turning off the power at will; Use air conditioning as little as possible; Use walking instead of transportation; Reduce some energy consumption in life to the lowest possible state, and minimize the carbon dioxide emissions of the culprit.
As we all know, our current life pays attention to "low carbon", and the low carbon lifestyle we advocate refers to saving water, electricity, fuel and solar terms. But you can't just talk without doing it.