As I was recently asked to be the blogger for the Global Awareness Club at my school, I thought this would be a great place to post the blogs as well. This one was from a few weeks ago when we really kicked off our recycling campaign.
Hey everyone! I’ve finally got the blog up and running (yes, I’m aware it took me long enough). I thought for my first entry that I should do something that really hits home with our group. Since the recycling campaign is currently going on in our school, I thought it to be a worthy topic to plunge into. Here are some facts:
Do I have your attention yet? The problem before us is obvious. The excessive garbage produced by humans is killing the planet. We have a stranglehold on our planet’s resources. We believe that the planet can just keep on producing at its current rate and that nothing will happen. This is not so. It will be us and our children and their children who will have to deal with this major problem. Yet even today, we can feel the consequences of not recycling. The oceans are infested with garbage! The sides of the roads are paved with recyclable paper waste! In fact, just the other day I was driving behind someone and I saw him or her chuck a RECYCLABLE McDonald’s bag out the window. Besides this being dangerous, it is also a waste of resources. Our planet cannot sustain all that we are throwing at her. We are exhausting her and we are beginning to feel the consequences. In the past decades, rainforests have been destroyed using clear-cutting and slash-and-burn methods. These actions have destroyed over 600,000 square miles of rainforest in the Amazon alone, and that’s a conservative estimate. The real numbers are much, much higher! And where is all this land going to, you ask? It is going to a few places. One is grazing land for cattle used by the fast-food industry, another lumber companies. Yet the majority is used for paper products. This wanton wasting of resources is killing our planet. Another consequence of this is that the rainforests, which area able to trap millions of tons of CO2, are being destroyed. This natural absorbent for atmospheric CO2 is disappearing, worsening the global worming problem. It is up to us, the people of this generation, to stand up and make a difference. The next time you see someone about to throw a bottle or can away, tell him or her to recycle it. Offer to take is for them if you have to. Sure, you might feel like a total idiot, but remember, you’re saving the planet (and you just kept someone’s TV running for 3 more hours J). At lunch, save your water bottle or soda can and when you get back to class recycle it there. Encourage your teachers to get a recycling bin if they already haven’t. Do the little things. In the long run they make a world of difference. And that is what it is all for. Making a difference for the WORLD. If we all work together, I know we can do it. So remember, save a can, save a bottle, save a piece of paper, and SAVE OUR PLANET!
kyle01
Student at A.C. Reynolds High School
Asheville, NC USA
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