


CARBON FOOTPRİNT STORY
One morning I got up to go to school. I went to the sink to wash my face and noticed that the water had stopped. Experts have been saying for a long time that there will be a drought. Unfortunately, I realized that bad days were approaching and I started to think about what we can do.
Derya MENEKŞE
I went to school. I warned my friends who use water unnecessarily. Bad days are very close, I said use the water more carefully.
I just thought it wouldn't be enough. And we started to think about what we could do with my friends
Since we were there for a seminar, we decided to meet with a professor at the university in the city.
We helped organize a seminar at the school by getting help from our teachers.
The professor came and gave us suggestions to reduce the gas bill.
He explained that we should reduce the use of vehicles as much as possible and use public transport.
He talked about the harms of using packaged bottled water.
She advised us to buy dresses from far countries.
She told us that we should stay away from overpackaged products.
We were even happier at the end of the seminar. We were even more conscious about our carbon footprint.
we had landed as a group of friends, we would no longer use ready-made water
Now we and our friends are more conscious. After this seminar, we'll be more careful about environment.
with my friends we concluded that to remedy this problem it is necessary
IN YOUR HOME
- Completely turn off equipment like televisions and stereos when you're not using them.
- Choose energy-efficient appliances and light bulbs.
- Save water: some simple steps can go a long way in saving water like, like turning off the tap when you are brushing your teeth or shaving. - Try to collect the water used to wash vegetables and salad to water your houseplants.
- Lower your shades or close your curtains on hot days, to keep the house cool and reduce the use of electric fans or air-conditioning.
- Let clothes dry naturally.
- Keep lids on pans when cooking to conserve energy.
- Use rechargeable batteries.
- Call your local government to see if they have a disposal location for used batteries, glass, plastics, paper or other wastes.
- Don’t use “throw away” products like paper plates and napkins, or plastic knives, forks and cups.
- Send electronic greetings over email, instead of paper cards.
- Full access to our public library
- Save favorite books
- Interact with authors

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