ANGLISHT
ANGLISHT
ANGLISHT
THINK GREEN,PROTECT
THE ENVIRONMENT!
BY:ANAMARIA MALI
ERKIDA XHAVO
VIOLETA KASMI
TO:PROF.AMARILDO XHINDOLI
What can I do to help protect the environment?
There are a number of ways you can help protect the environment in your
everyday life. Some things you can do to reduce waste, conserve energy
and prevent pollution include:
The earth is a giant ecosystem that deserves our protection. Without our
environment, we would be unable to thrive as humans. It’s up to each of us
to do our part to help protect the environment. Any time you can reduce the
amount of water you use, save on using gasoline, reduce the use of
electricity, prevent items from going into landfills or save on natural
resources, you help protect the environment in important ways.If each
person does their part to help protect the environment for future
generations, then we can turn around what has become a hazardous
situation. Your efforts to protect the environment don’t have to be on a
grand scale. No one is asking you to sacrifice your lifestyle or comfort.
These ways that you can help can all be done by anyone, no matter your
economic status or living situation. The best part is, you won’t even notice a
difference in your daily life; but the world will notice because the
environment will become better, little by little. It’s not too late.
Pollution can be divided into four types; water pollution, air pollution,
thermal pollution and sound pollution. Fossils fuels used in most factories,
petroleum and gas usage for vehicle is the major cause of air pollution.
Since the global concentration of carbon dioxides have increased given the
reasons of combustion of fossil fuels and also human activities such as
deforestation. The reasons for deforestation are usually resulted from
cutting down the forests for lumber logging and also for building a new
farming for animal. Forest can also be known as "carbon sink" because
trees can be used as an absorber of carbon dioxide in the environment and
in returns release some oxygen to the atmosphere. However, unplanned
deforestation activities have significantly reduced the concentration of
oxygen (O2) and caused the rise in temperature of the Earth.