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You are the member of the environment club of your school .Write an article on protecting environment in about 100 - 150 words

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Answered by Gardenheart65
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Starting an environmental club at school is a great way to get students energized about taking care of the Earth and helping their community while learning about some of the most important issues facing the world in the 21st century.

EarthTeam, a non-profit environmental network for teens, teachers and youth leaders, offers many tips on how to start an environmental club. First and foremost is to make sure there are at least a half dozen or so other students interested in forming such a club to begin with, and then also finding a teacher, community leader or parent who is willing to serve as an adult sponsor. The sponsor’s role is to provide advice along the way and to help ensure the stability of the group from year-to-year given that all of the students, even the founders of the club, will eventually graduate, or move on to other interests or endeavors.

Once the core membership and adult sponsor have been established, EarthTeam suggests all sitting down together to decide on the club’s vision (“Why are we here?”) and to brainstorm about possible activities or projects to undertake (“What do we want to accomplish?”). Once these questions have been answered, it’s time to hold the club’s first official meeting, which should be advertised as widely as possible to other students who may be interested in finding out what the group is about and how they can get involved, too.

The next step, according to EarthTeam, is to forge an action plan that focuses on one group-oriented, year-long project that has measurable benefits to the school or community and that can keep the interest of the student members—who will no doubt be spending long hours volunteering. Whatever project(s) the group decides on, members should develop a timeline that clearly lists goals, dates and responsibilities.

Answered by XxMissPaglixX
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&lt;p style="color:cyan;font-family:cursive;background:black;font size:25/40 px;"&gt;..Need of Afforestation</p><p>By Nidhi</p><p>This is the modern age where we have left everything behind in the mad race of development. It has made us take Mother Earth for granted. As a result, man has started cutting trees recklessly to cater to his present requirements. Trees not only</p><p>provide us with fresh oxygen but also reduce pollution by absorbing carbon dioxide</p><p>from the atmosphere. They are also helpful in reducing global warming. Hence, aflorestation is necessary to combat the issues of global warming, soil erosion, pollution, and the maintenance of biodiversity and ecological balances. There are two ways, i.e. aflorestation and reforestation. The development of new forest on a non- forest land is called afforestation, and reforestation means the reestablishment of the forest cover by either naturally or artificially (manual planting of trees). Trees use water and carbon dioxide (CO) to convert it into organic matter (wood) and oxygen. Thus, trees act as the natural air-purifiers and help relieve the environment. Considering the need of afforestation in India, many government, private and NGOs are engaged to create new forests through afforestation method to purify the environment, maximise the carbon capture, and control the soil erosion.</p><p>It is a matter of great concern that human beings have become so unconcerned towards nature that they are cutting trees in large numbers for settlements, paper, etc. If the present trend of cutting trees is not checked, then we will have to face dire consequences. It is thus, the need of the hour to plant more and more trees. The government should start a large-scale campaign to make people aware of the importance of trees. It is only</p><p>achievable, if we take up the slogan of Each One Plant One' more seriously and put our</p><p>thoughts into action.</p><p>..

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