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Old 27th-June-2008, 01:56 AM
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Today, we often say our Earth is sick because of the serious pollutin: air pollution, land pollution, water pollution and noise pollution. Because people have destroyed the environment and now we have to face serious problems like acid rain. What can we do to save our Earth?
Firstly, we should not produce too much rubbish. If we use more and more areas to store the rubbish, there will not be enough space for living and leisure. The more land we pollute, the fewer plants we can grow.
Next, we should protect the environment by keeping the sea and rivers clean. Fish die because of water pollution and we may not be able to enjoy so much seafood or swim happily in the water in the future.
Finally, everyone should help keep the air clean. Poor air condition makes us unhealthy. People or factories that pollute the environment should be punished.
Moreover, people should learn how to love nature first in order to stop polluting the Earth.
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There was probably a few links in your post since your post is about the obvious. Sorry but we have anti spam measures now where you have to join in here before you can post links. It's something like the first 100?? posts are link free then you can post what you want.

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Hm? Do you think that was a spam post? I'd call it Tony's way of expressing his concern. And I also believe climate change and other forms of environmental degradation, driven by pollution, really is something that ordinary family guys should be thinking, writing, and speaking out about much more often than what seems to be the case. -

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How to save our earth is a very crucial topic to answer. But as long as there’s people keep us reminding what we can do to help saving our environment, though in a little way. Chances are there. In addition of tony 12345 says we can watch our lightning .Every household I suggest use 60-watt incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs, it can lower so much on pollution. Though these bulbs little more expensive, but they last much longer and often are course of study to an energy rebate. They are easily found and available at most hardware stores or even on your favorite grocery stores.
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Hm? Do you think that was a spam post? I'd call it Tony's way of expressing his concern. And I also believe climate change and other forms of environmental degradation, driven by pollution, really is something that ordinary family guys should be thinking, writing, and speaking out about much more often than what seems to be the case. -

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No I don't think his post was spam, just that there was probably more to tell. Tony12345 isn't much of a nick name for someone joining a forum in ernest either. Come back tony because decent discussion do evolve your thoughts upon the matter.
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How to save our earth is a very crucial topic to answer. But as long as there’s people keep us reminding what we can do to help saving our environment, though in a little way. Chances are there. In addition of tony 12345 says we can watch our lightning .Every household I suggest use 60-watt incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs, it can lower so much on pollution. Though these bulbs little more expensive, but they last much longer and often are course of study to an energy rebate. They are easily found and available at most hardware stores or even on your favorite grocery stores.
Australia was the very first country to permanently ban incandescents. Some european nations have followed suit since. If your nation hasn't done it yet, write to your local member to get them banned now, as the incandescents have nearly no benefits over fluorescents.
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