Keeping in mind the positive impacts of lockdown on the environment, write an ‘informal letter’ to your friend sharing your views on how we can change our ways to minimise the carbon footprint we leave on earth.
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With people told to stay at home or follow social distancing rules to limit the spread of the coronavirus, environmentalists say everyone can still take important green steps without leaving the house.
Environmental groups are gearing up to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day on Wednesday, using apps, online conferences and social media - and are urging climate-conscious individuals to join in, even if they can't go out.
Rather than binge watch Netflix, play video games, or sweat through another exercise class on YouTube, there are plenty of ways to maintain a sustainable lifestyle and keep busy.
"Your house or flat is just as much a part of the environment as the Arctic or the Amazon," said Helle Abelvik-Lawson, a UK-based campaigner at Greenpeace.
"So if it's the only bit of the environment you have easy access to, why not make it a greener place to live?"
Here are some ideas from Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, WWF, Good Energy and Triodos Bank UK for healthy, planet-friendly living under lockdown:
Answer:
- l will write some points.
- during lockdown we are using less vehicles which help to ozone layer to recover it's holes.
- we can't able to throw plastics hear and their which keeps environmental protection and clean