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How can we live a low-carbon life?

Low carbon refers to minimizing energy consumption in daily life, thus reducing carbon dioxide emissions. If environmental protection concepts such as protecting the environment, protecting animals and saving energy have become the code of conduct, then low-carbon life is a green lifestyle that we urgently need to establish.

Taomi 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 appliances can be easily unplugged ... These seemingly casual actions are all reducing carbon for the earth. Experts from the Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau said that "low-carbon life" is actually four elements of water saving, electricity saving, solar terms and recycling. As far as citizens' lives are concerned, they are all trivial matters.

Low-carbon life is not only related to environmental protection, resource conservation and other grand propositions. Even in personal life, there are many benefits-not only saving living expenses, but also beneficial to physical and mental health. For example, choose green travel modes such as cycling, walking and public transportation; For example, use less electricity, use less paper and save a drop of water; Another example is using reusable shopping bags and using green trees. ...

"Healthy and environmentally friendly walking and bicycle traffic" is what we often call "green travel", that is, adopting the travel mode with the least impact on the environment, which has the characteristics of saving energy, improving energy efficiency, reducing pollution, benefiting health and giving consideration to efficiency. Take public transportation such as bus and subway, cooperate with others, drive in an environmentally friendly and civilized way, or walk or ride a bike ... and minimize energy consumption and pollution during the journey. This is "green travel".