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The importance of cherishing resources is about 100 words.
"Building a conservation-oriented society" is our slogan to cherish and save resources. However, how can we really save resources? Why do you strongly recommend saving? Please listen to my heart below!

Let's start with water resources. The total amount of water resources in China is about 2.8 trillion cubic meters, ranking sixth in the world. The per capita water consumption is more than 2 100 cubic meters, accounting for only a quarter of the world's per capita level. It is a country short of water, and more than 400 cities in China are short of water. In particular, the water shortage in the western region is very serious, and it is very difficult for people and animals in some mountainous areas to drink water.

Water use in China is facing a serious problem, so we should cherish water resources and save water. For example, after running out of water, tighten the faucet to avoid the waste phenomenon of "one river of clear water flows eastward" If the faucet is found to be broken, it should be repaired in time to avoid a lot of water loss. Don't underestimate the discarded batteries, because a button cell will pollute 600 tons of water. If it is thrown into the water, the water can't be drunk. We should collect the batteries and send them to the recycling station, which can not only avoid polluting the water source, but also recycle the batteries, killing two birds with one stone. You can't just talk without practice, you have to act!

Save not only water, but also forest resources. The total amount of forest resources in China is insufficient, and the forest coverage rate is only 18.25438+0%, which is equivalent to the world average forest coverage rate of 6 1.52%. China's per capita forest area and per capita forest stock are less than one quarter and one sixth of the world average respectively. The forest quality is not high, and the average volume per hectare is only 84.73 cubic meters, which is equivalent to 84.86% of the world average.

This is a warning from forest resources! We should use forest resources sparingly. First of all, don't throw manuscript paper around, don't fold small crafts such as airplanes with unwritten paper, and don't cut down and trample flowers and trees at will. We should plant trees and care for them. Don't use disposable things, such as paper cups and wood blocks. At school, we should set up a "green bank" to collect discarded scraps of paper and handkerchiefs. When eating out, bring your own spoon and chopsticks. Students, let's act together to save and use our limited forest resources.