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Alfred H. Kurland, author of The Soul of Adolescence Aligns With the Heart of Democracy, believes in the youth’s limitless potential to be the world’s next caretaker. He believes nurturing the good in them is the best approach, so we can prepare a better future for them and humanity.
With that said, let’s take the time to examine the different ways that the youth can follow to protect our beloved environment.
Recycling is a quick and easy approach to save resources and lessen your carbon impact. Segregate your metal, plastic, and paper garbage before putting it in a recycling bin. Doing this will prevent littering. Recycling creates a circular economy and reduces waste in landfills, using raw materials and fossil fuels.
The youth should consider their shopping preferences. Do they make unwise purchases? Can they live minus some of the items you frequently purchase? Are they practicing good consumer behavior?
Increasing our consumption due to alluring discounts or offers will harm the environment and us. We can reduce waste production and pollution by buying what we need, whether for food, clothing, accessories, or household items. Due to the scarcity of natural resources, overconsumption can be detrimental to our world’s biodiversity.
Taking action to conserve the environment can significantly influence whether it’s something modest like joining a neighborhood clean-up club or a massive social organization with a significant reach and effect. Around the world, there are numerous influential youth-led environmental NGOs that are setting the bar high.
If you’re not ready for it, you can still help the planet by engaging with neighborhood non-profits and volunteering with environmental community organizations. You can get involved in various ways, from organizing fundraising events and running internet awareness campaigns to providing helpful assistance like beach clean-ups.
Every youth protecting the environment needs to, at a certain point, do something for our planet. Alfred H. Kurland has a lot of faith in the youth and knows that advocating for youth participation in protecting the environment will be fruitful.
Among the most powerful greenhouse gases that cause global warming is methane. The amount of livestock barns has dramatically increased over the past few decades due to the rising demand for meat. Excessive consumption of meat and milk harms our environment since cattle produce a lot of methane in the atmosphere.
In addition, excessive dairy and cattle production results in the degradation of forests and wetlands, two crucial biologically significant habitats. Numerous species that depend on one another for life in natural ecosystems and habitats are being harmed by the deforestation needed to accommodate livestock like cows and chickens.
Therefore, the sole means by which we can stop further harm is to practice responsibility and consume less meat and dairy.
Did you realize freshwater makes up just 0.03% of the total 70% of water at our disposal? Saving water is crucial for freshwater habitats because of this. You can save liters of water by spending less in showers, avoiding little clothing washes, and turning off the faucet when brushing.
Similarly, paying attention to how much electricity you use and changing your habits is crucial. All this is to lower your energy usage and protect fossil fuel supplies. While public and private organizations prepare for the switch to sustainable alternatives, we can lessen our reliance on fossil fuels by doing our part at home and work.
Young individuals can actively contribute to preserving and enhancing the environment. They have the ability to alter their way of life and its impact on the environment. Engaging young people in environmental preservation impacts their views and behaviors directly.
If you want to know more about the youth and their potential for the future, purchase Alfred H. Kurland’s book today. Read our other blogs, and discover why youth is the future!
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