Building a conservation-oriented society" is a slogan we shout when we cherish and save resources. However, how can we truly save resources? Why should we strongly recommend conservation? Please listen to my words below Let’s talk about it!
Let’s talk about water resources first. my country’s total water resources are about 2.8 trillion cubic meters, ranking sixth in the world. The per capita water volume is more than 2,100 cubic meters, which is only 1% of the world’s per capita level. A quarter of the country is water-scarce, with more than 400 of the country's 600 cities suffering from water shortages. Water shortages are particularly serious in the western region, and it is very difficult for people and livestock to drink water in some mountainous areas.
Our country is facing serious water problems, so we must cherish water resources and save water. For example, after using water, we must tighten the faucet to avoid the waste phenomenon of "a river of clean water flowing eastward". If the faucet is found to be broken. It must be repaired in time to avoid losing a lot of water. Don't underestimate the discarded batteries, because a button battery will pollute 600 tons of water. If you throw it into the water, the water will be undrinkable. Collect the batteries and send them to the recycling bin, which can avoid polluting water sources and allow the batteries to be recycled. We can't just talk about it, we must take action!
Not only must we save water, We must also save forest resources. The total amount of forest resources in our country is insufficient, and the forest coverage rate is only 18.21, which is equivalent to 61.52 of the world's average forest coverage rate; the country's per capita forest area and per capita forest stock are less than a quarter and six of the world's per capita level respectively. One percent. The forest quality is not high, with an average volume of only 84.73 cubic meters per hectare, which is equivalent to the world average of 84.86.
This is a warning to us that we must use forest resources sparingly! , First of all, don’t throw away manuscript paper, and don’t use unwritten paper to fold small crafts such as airplanes. Don’t cut down trees and trample flowers and trees at will. Plant trees and take care of flowers and trees; don’t use disposable things. Such as paper cups, wooden blocks, etc. In school, we need to set up a "green bank" to pick up previously discarded paper scraps, small handkerchiefs, etc. When eating out, let's take action together and save. Utilizing our limited forest resources