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Five ways children can help the environment
As a child, it would seem that you're too young, too small, or is the problem too big for you to help the environment. While the problems facing the environment are great, there are some things a girl can do to help to preserve and protect the world around them. If you live in a Condo Capitola, you can still help preserve the natural world and make it a nicer place. Here there are some things you can do to help save the world. What matters is that you can make a difference at your age, no matter where you live.
Save electricity
The more use of electricity, greenhouse gases greater than release into the air, and more of our resources we use. While the use of electricity is not necessarily a bad thing, is to be a waste. Instead, think before you turn on the TV or a lamp beside the couch. Could you survive without television for an hour? Sunlight can provide the light you need? If so, consider making use of sunlight or play with your friends. And, of course, when finished, be sure to turn off the computer, television or light. The electricity is not used, the better. In a Capitola floor has a smaller space to heat and clean and cool, so you can help there, monitoring how much water and electricity consumed each month. Find ways to save.
Water Conservation
Like electricity, the amount of water you use can greatly affect the environment around you. By doing simple things like taking shorter showers or turning off the water when brushing your teeth can help conserve water. Even just to have their parents charged the dishwasher in your condo Capitola once a day instead of twice can make a real difference. Water rather than conserve, the more will be available for animals drinking, and the planet.
Using alternative transport
One of the easiest ways to help the environment is to use your feet to get where you want to go. Walking, bicycling, or even use public transport can help reduce the amount of pollution that forced the air by cars on the road. The design aspects of a condominium Capitola is such that public transport is nearby. Although not sound like much, together with your friends can have a big impact just by walking to the store instead of getting a ride in a car.
Get Out and Volunteer
If you want to do more than just turning off the TV or taking shorter showers, is easy to take an active role in helping the environment. As you're walking to school, pick up some of the waste found in soil. Meet with some friends and talk to the park district in your area. Recreational areas will probably need be cleaned up, or trees planted. Or, you can help your school organize fundraising for such things as an endangered species or including the World Wildlife Fund.
Tell What Can Adults
Believe it or not, sometimes telling adults what do can be a great way to help the environment. By encouraging parents, teachers and neighbors to make environmentally sound decisions on what they do and buy, you can help to have an impact too. That, along with the good decisions you can make the world become a better place. Maybe you can suggest a class project and get your class involved?
About the Author
Gregg Camp is an experienced Santa Cruz Real Estate Broker. To find an environment friendly condos, visit Capitola Venetians Condominiums.
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Saving Wildlife?
Are there other ways to help save the wildlife without donating money? I feel I can not give enough to make a difference
You could become a volunteer for a rescue service for wildlife or seek advice on how to make your home property easier or wildlife. I do not know what area you live in but if you look in your local phone or Internet you should find people which can be contacted for advice. I hope these sites will help you: http://www.rspca.org.au/about/volunteers.asp http://www.rspca.org.au/animal/wildlife_aid.asp In: In Australia http://www.catchat.org/adoption/notcats.html http://www.rspca.org.uk/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RSPCA/RSPCARedirect&pg=wildlifeadvice In: Great Britain USA: http://www.hsus.org/wildlife/wildlife_and_habitat_protection_programs/urban_wildlife_sanctuary_program.html

