Though Global Warming is a known subject many do not know the severity of it which is why I am thankful I had an opportunity to blog about it. This class has definitely helped me express myself better. When I first started this class I was not sure what to expect because like any class you go in ready for it to be the last day however, I can honestly say this class has taught me how to network and share valuable information. I am hoping with my blog to make many aware of fun ways to help our earth, and the importance of it. Every person has the power to make a difference as they say Think Globally, Act Locally. Let’s save our home!!...Peace, Love, and Happiness!
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Let's Make A Change Together
Due to this being my last blog for the class, I wanted to speak about not only the subject of Global Warming but also how this class has helped me in bringing awareness to many. Global Warming is not something that will disappear tomorrow, in a month, or even a year. It takes great and continues effort from everyone to achieve a better tomorrow. We can help our home (Earth) by carpooling to work or school, save energy and water at home, stopping the litter and bringing awareness to others about Global Warming.
Though Global Warming is a known subject many do not know the severity of it which is why I am thankful I had an opportunity to blog about it. This class has definitely helped me express myself better. When I first started this class I was not sure what to expect because like any class you go in ready for it to be the last day however, I can honestly say this class has taught me how to network and share valuable information. I am hoping with my blog to make many aware of fun ways to help our earth, and the importance of it. Every person has the power to make a difference as they say Think Globally, Act Locally. Let’s save our home!!...Peace, Love, and Happiness!
Though Global Warming is a known subject many do not know the severity of it which is why I am thankful I had an opportunity to blog about it. This class has definitely helped me express myself better. When I first started this class I was not sure what to expect because like any class you go in ready for it to be the last day however, I can honestly say this class has taught me how to network and share valuable information. I am hoping with my blog to make many aware of fun ways to help our earth, and the importance of it. Every person has the power to make a difference as they say Think Globally, Act Locally. Let’s save our home!!...Peace, Love, and Happiness!
Littering
The other day while I was driving to STU I saw something that completely shocked me. I saw this person throw a bunch of McDonald's bags out of his widow into the streets without having any consideration to those around him and our environment. Littering can harm the environment in a number different ways. It is a breeding ground for disease-causing insects and rodents. Its “ugliness” damages the appearances of our community and beautiful environments. Open containers such as the McDonalds bags can hold rainwater, providing breeding locations for mosquitoes. Over 51 billion pieces of litter land on U.S. roadways each year! I believe that people litter because it’s their own personnel choice. Some people feel no sense of ownership for our community. They believe someone else will pick up after them. We all have a role to play in preventing littering; it just takes one person (YOU) to positively impact the behavior of others in our community. If you happen to see someone litter let’s act now by contacting the Department of Ecology 866-548-8371 and please make sure to include this information:
• License plate number, state, and type (Disabled, University, etc.)
• Vehicle description (make, model, type, color)
• Who littered (driver, passenger, unsecured load, etc.)
• Description of what was littered
• Date and time of incident
• Location (Hwy, Road, intersection)
• Direction of travel
• Nearest town
They will not be issued a ticket, but they will receive a letter describing litter laws and fines.
• License plate number, state, and type (Disabled, University, etc.)
• Vehicle description (make, model, type, color)
• Who littered (driver, passenger, unsecured load, etc.)
• Description of what was littered
• Date and time of incident
• Location (Hwy, Road, intersection)
• Direction of travel
• Nearest town
They will not be issued a ticket, but they will receive a letter describing litter laws and fines.
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