I used to turn on the light all night, and the water dripped from night till tomorrow morning, and the refrigerator was full of sundries. In this way, water and electricity are wasted. ...
Now, I heard that the city is promoting a low-carbon life, and I gradually understand. I started a "low carbon life".
As long as we take the daily behavior in our daily life as an example and replace everything that directly consumes gas with electricity, it is a low-carbon standard. There are many such examples. For example, cooking with electric cookers is lower than using gas, and lighting with lamps is lower than using gas lamps. In the past, even a small cell phone battery would emit terrible carbon dioxide when plugged into a socket. As long as it is fully charged, you should take out the battery immediately. I thought that carbon dioxide would only be emitted from automobile exhaust and coal burning, but I didn't expect that there were weak "carbon" everywhere in our lives that were infringing on our lives and the earth.
1. In summer, when we use the air conditioner at home, don't turn it on frequently. After a few hours, turn off the electric fan and turn it on again. This will save 50% electricity.
2. When storing food in the refrigerator, the amount of food should account for 80% of the volume. Using several plastic boxes to hold water to make ice and then putting it in the refrigerator can prolong the downtime, reduce the start-up time and save more electricity.
3. When food is processed by microwave oven, it is best to add a layer of non-toxic plastic film or cover it on the food, so that the moisture in the processed food is not easy to evaporate, the food tastes good and saves electricity.
4. Try to avoid sudden speed change when driving, and choose the appropriate gear to avoid driving at low speed; Change the oil regularly, the tire pressure should be appropriate, and turn on the air conditioner less.
5. When the computer is not used for a short time, the energy consumption can be reduced to.
Less than 50%; Turn off unused programs and peripherals, such as speakers and printers; Do not let the hard disk, floppy disk and CD work at the same time; Reduce the brightness of the display appropriately.
6. We also use the same long washing cycle to wash clothes with the domestic washing machine, but the blades in the "soft" mode rotate more times than those in the "standard" mode, and the starting current of the motor is 5-7 times of the rated current, so washing clothes in the "standard" mode is more energy-saving.
7. Put a large coca-cola bottle in the water storage tank of the toilet, which can reduce the amount of water discharged each time and save water; The water for washing face can be used to wash feet, the water for washing clothes can be used to rinse rags and wipe floors, and then these wastewater can be used to flush toilets; The water after washing vegetables can be used to water the flowers. Don't underestimate the reuse of these waters. Accumulated, a family of three can save a lot of water every month.
8. As long as you can wash, you will screw the faucet tightly to prevent the water from "running out". In this way, you can also achieve low carbon.
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Low-carbon life is just an attitude, not an ability. We should start with such small things as saving electricity, water, carbon, oil and solar terms. For example, in life, rice washing water can be used to wash your face and hands, tea dregs can be dried to make tea pillows, traditional clockwork alarm clocks can be used to replace electronic alarm clocks, and electrical plugs can be unplugged at will ... These seemingly casual actions are all reducing carbon for the earth. Let each of us join hands to protect our mother earth and make her stop crying.