Although I’m not part of any eco-organization, I’m concerned
about taking care of our environment and I try to reduce my carbon footprint as
much as I can. I think we don’t have to be members of a group to start doing
little things that show our commitment with the planet. Simple little things
like doing the laundry with a full washing machine, recycling, going to the
supermarket with my own bag instead of bringing plastic bags from the
supermarket, using my car only when necessary (long distances and a family
trip), etc., those things can make a difference!
If I lived closer to my job, I would go biking but I live in
Peñaflor so it’s impossible! I thought about buying a folding bike once but
buses here are small, aisles are narrow and they are usually crowded, I would
probably have an argument with the other passengers or the bus driver and I
would probably end up being completely stressed out, even before getting to work.
Instead of using a bike, I use public transport and I walk a lot, that’s my contribution.
I think teachers have the opportunity to discuss these issues about the environment with their students
in the classroom, when teachers work in
a school, they can take students to clean a square or a public place, for
example, or we can promote a project in which students take actions to be
environmentally friendly. (240 words)
Where do people learn about
enviromentally friendly practices?- Have you incorporated recycling into your
habits? Describe- Do you use a bike or your legs instead of a
car?- Have you joined or supported any
eco-organisations? Why/Why not?- What else have you done /would you like to do?- What have you done to reduce your carbon
footprint? - What's missing in our society/Santiago
regarding this issue?
Number of words: 230Don't forget to make comments on at
least 3 of your classmates posts.