Mention any four steps that humans can take to save the environment science?
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- Bring your own bags.
- Grow your own food.
- Spend time in your garden.
- Cut down on your energy use.
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- 1. Bring your own bags.
- It's such a simple thing to do, and so beneficial for the environment––bringing your own bags to stores not only helps cut down on the number of bags needed, and by extension the resources needed to create them, it also means that fewer bags get thrown away into our already-overfull landfills.
- And yet, it's really, really easy to walk out the door without them. Our solution? Put your reusable bags right near something that you always grab when you go out the door, like your keys or your shoes. Better yet, keep some in your car. You never know when you might need one, and going reusable really does make a difference.1
- Grow your own food.
- It's not only a great way to avoid many of the common nasties that make their way into so much store bought food, plants help release much-needed oxygen into the air, and can also help replenish the soil, depending on which types of plants you're working with. Think you don't have room to plant a garden? Think again. There are many ways to grow food in containers in even the tiniest of spaces, so have fun experimenting (not to mention enjoying your guilt-free veggies and herbs!).
- Spend time in your garden.
- If you do have enough outdoor space to have a garden, try spending a little extra time in it. Doing so is good for your health in so many ways, from helping you maintain healthy stress levels to giving your immune system a little extra zing.
- What's more, it means that you'll be cultivating plants (which do so much for our planet, when given half a chance), you’re surrounded by your own flowers instead of having to ship them in from halfway around the world, and you'll be able to cut down on your use of electronics. Who needs TV when you have a whole miniature world laid out for you in the garden?
- If you have kids, spending time with them in the garden is a fantastic way to teach them about the environment and our role in caring for it, plus it’s the perfect way to diversify their microbiome!
- Cut down on your energy use.
- It's really easy to carelessly waste energy––leaving a light bulb on here and there, keeping the air conditioning on at home when you're out at work all day––but it all adds up. Try to cut down on your energy use by being conscious of how you use electronics. (Doing this will help you save on your electricity bill too, so win-win.)2
- Looking for suggestions? Try switching out your light bulbs for energy efficient bulbs, only run the dishwasher and washing machine when they're full, and look out for "vampire" devices—electronics that keep using energy even when they're not in use, like microwaves, TVs, and printers.
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