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In the picture enclosed, there is a diagram to explain the context. Then a caption to encourage people to do save fuel.
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1. Save water. Don't waste or throw it. If used water can be further used for gardening and watering plants etc. please do so.
2. Use only as much as required - any products we use. To manufacture, transport, sell, buy a product - some fuel is spent in some form. Let that be rice, vegetables, chips, fuel, cement, furniture, or a vehicle.
3. Use electricity carefully and prudently. Switch off gadgets when not in use. To produce electricity, some fuel is used in some where.
4. Use public or shared transport if possible. Go by walk if the destinations are nearby.
5. At traffic lights, switch off engines of vehicles during (idling) waiting period. A lot of fuel is wasted and pollution is created there. Many government, public and private transport company owned vehicles do not switch off their engines at Signals. In western world they do. In India the drivers do not do that due to the fear of engines not starting quickly. So better ignition technology is required.
6. Encourage recycle, regenerate, reduce types of technologies and processes. Make it a habit to check if you are following processes, gadgets that are efficient. Whenever you buy some thing, check its ratings & approvals.
7. Encourage green technologies. Use latest electric lamps. Use electric scooters, and cars. Buy and use solar heaters, solar energy based equipment. Bio-fuels and efficient engines are also probably round the corner.
8. Population control is required. The population is growing at an alarming rate. So the fuel requirements are growing. If we control population, fuel usage is also controlled.
9. Encourage use of bicycles in places that are safe. Use bicycles.
do you want theory also??
1. Save water. Don't waste or throw it. If used water can be further used for gardening and watering plants etc. please do so.
2. Use only as much as required - any products we use. To manufacture, transport, sell, buy a product - some fuel is spent in some form. Let that be rice, vegetables, chips, fuel, cement, furniture, or a vehicle.
3. Use electricity carefully and prudently. Switch off gadgets when not in use. To produce electricity, some fuel is used in some where.
4. Use public or shared transport if possible. Go by walk if the destinations are nearby.
5. At traffic lights, switch off engines of vehicles during (idling) waiting period. A lot of fuel is wasted and pollution is created there. Many government, public and private transport company owned vehicles do not switch off their engines at Signals. In western world they do. In India the drivers do not do that due to the fear of engines not starting quickly. So better ignition technology is required.
6. Encourage recycle, regenerate, reduce types of technologies and processes. Make it a habit to check if you are following processes, gadgets that are efficient. Whenever you buy some thing, check its ratings & approvals.
7. Encourage green technologies. Use latest electric lamps. Use electric scooters, and cars. Buy and use solar heaters, solar energy based equipment. Bio-fuels and efficient engines are also probably round the corner.
8. Population control is required. The population is growing at an alarming rate. So the fuel requirements are growing. If we control population, fuel usage is also controlled.
9. Encourage use of bicycles in places that are safe. Use bicycles.
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