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How to Reduce the Use of Natural Resources
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Updated April 19, 2018
By Kevin Wandrei
Reducing the use of natural resources is key to preserving the earth's climate and mitigating the problems of climate change. Fortunately, a little bit of education on the use of natural resources can go a long way in helping people reduce their use. Reducing the use of a variety of natural resources -- trees, fuels and water -- can have a big impact on the overall sustainability of the earth's ecosystem.
Forests and Wood
Reducing the use of forests can go a long way in mitigating problems associated with climate change and ecosystem destruction. One of the most important functions of forests is to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen and retain carbon in their wood, thus reducing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. Forests serve numerous other functions, however, including preventing flooding and conserving topsoil and water. Because these functions are all so critical, preserving forests is crucial. The world should strive to use less paper and wood, and eat less beef to reduce timber use and conversion of forestland to agricultural use. Other legal and political changes -- such as banning importations of Amazonian wood, legally protecting ancient forests, and better regulating logging -- can help preserve forests,