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Carbon pollution paper
In the school's "trumpet" broadcast, I learned what a low-carbon life is. I only vaguely remember that "low carbon" refers to reducing carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere, reducing air pollution and making the air fresher, which is what we often say about paying attention to environmental protection. But what can we do to achieve "low carbon" in life? With questions, I looked up information on the Internet, made a "low-carbon" life plan and developed a "low-carbon" lifestyle. I didn't expect it to be easy to think about "low carbon" from myself. We are not far from a low-carbon life.

In our study and life, we rely more and more on computers. Computer typing, computer design, online shopping, online information search, anytime, anywhere, we all rely on the help of computers. However, schools, workplaces and almost every family have computers, which is not "low-carbon". Because computers need electricity, power generation needs to burn coal, and long-term electricity consumption increases carbon dioxide emissions. I didn't pay attention to saving electricity before Every time I look up information on the Internet, I never think of turning off the computer when I leave. Listening to my father said that the standby system also consumes power, inadvertently I became a "bad guy" who violated the "low carbon principle". I am determined to get rid of my bad habit. I found a small card and drew a "big-mouthed monkey" with the words "I want to turn off my phone and save electricity" and posted it on the printer next to the computer. Now I can't forget to turn off my cell phone, and I won't "break the law" again, or the "big mouth monkey" will yell at me again. Ha ha! This is my "low-carbon" suggestion: when you expect to leave the computer for more than two hours, please turn off the computer!

As we all know, water is the source of life, and we can't live without water. Cooking, washing dishes and washing clothes all need water. I used to think that water was inexhaustible. You see, when I turn on the tap at home, the water comes out and keeps flowing. Later, the water was suddenly cut off, and there was no water at home, so I couldn't cook. Mother went to the supermarket to buy mineral water, bread and crispy sausage, and "treated" it. You can't wash your face and feet at night. It's really embarrassing to sleep. I saw the news on TV that day that the western part of our country has been dry and it hasn't rained for many years, and the crops in the field are dying. Their domestic water consumption should also be limited, and it is common to queue up to fetch water from wells. Now I know the preciousness of water. My father told me that "water is a scarce resource, and saving water is a low-carbon life". My father and I made a "water saving plan": the water after washing your face can be used to wash your feet, the water after washing your feet can also be used to flush the toilet, and the domestic water can be recycled. This is another "low carbon" life experience in my winter vacation.

Save every drop of water and every kilowatt hour; If you can go to walking to school and work, you don't have to take the bus; Try to travel by bus and drive less fuel cars. Starting from the small things around us, choosing a low-carbon life and being a small environmental guardian is actually very simple. Please remember that you are a "low-carbon family" by reducing the energy consumed in your life and work as much as possible anytime and anywhere.