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Make the environment a better place for living!

Make the environment a better place for living. As we all are aware that climate change has severely affected the whole world. Therefore it’s our responsibility to take steps in order to prevent global warming and to make our surrounding environment a better place to live for us and for the generations to come.

Living closer to nature is better for your health, new research suggests — and may even extend your life. A study just published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives found that people who live in “greener” areas, with more vegetation around, have a lower risk of mortality.

Every day we make choices in our lives that affect the environment, the climate and other species. From what we eat to how many children we decide to have, there’s a lot we can do to “choose wild” and reduce our environmental footprint to leave more room for wild animals and plants

Think twice before shopping.

“Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” may feel retro, but it’s just as important today.

Make sure your big purchases have big environmental benefits.

Not everyone can run out and trade in their old gas-guzzling clunker for the latest planet-friendly hybrid car.

Go #PlasticFree

Plastic never goes away. Today billions of pounds of it can be found in swirling convergences making up about 40 percent of the world’s ocean surfaces.

Be water wise!

Water conservation is also critical, especially as our growing population puts increased demand on the nation’s water sources and we face unprecedented droughts.

Drive less, Drive green.

Changing your driving habits can dramatically reduce your carbon footprint. Walk, bike, carpool or use public transportation whenever possible. Combine errands to make fewer trips. Participate in, or start, car-free days in your community

Choose Wild Energy

Kicking the fossil fuel habit is critical to saving wildlife, slowing climate change and protecting our lands and waters. If your state allows you to pick your electricity supplier, use a Green-e certified company that generates at least half its power from wind, solar and other clean sources.

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