Every era has its different problems. Pollution and climate change have become the primary problems rather than political & economic ones our planet faces in the 21st century. For our own health and the life of our next generation, we are determined to develop a positive and delicate attitude toward life.
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Whenever possible, travel by bicycle or public bus.
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If you must own a car, choose the most fuel efficient and the lightest car available.
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Unless absolutely necessary, do not fly.
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Use energy efficient light bulbs.
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Use less water, especially hot water.
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When the weather is mild, use natural ventilation or a fan to replace air conditioning.
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When leaving a room, turn off air conditioning, ventilation, lights and other electric appliances.
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Install triple paned, plastic framed windows and external window shades on your home, and do everything possible to add thick insulation to the exterior walls and roof of your home.
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Buy less non-local food, packaged food and frozen food, and refuse to purchase food and products with excessive packaging.
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Use baking soda or soap instead of detergent and chemical products.
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Unless absolutely necessary, do not use disposable products.
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Do not purchase books and newspapers that will be thrown away after reading.
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Do not purchase things that your home doesn’t absolutely need.
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Do not quickly throw away used plastic bags, boxes and bottles.
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Do not quickly throw away food, clothing or even a piece of white paper with writing on one side. Be strict with garbage classification.
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If possible, do your best to grow your own vegetables and raise your own poultry, and do not use herbicides, pesticides, fertilizers or antibiotics.
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If possible, in the open space near the place you live and work do your best to plant trees and grow them to maturity.
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Use observation, reading, writing, household work, art and time with family and friends to lead a meaningful life; do not rely on consumption and travel to fill empty spaces in life.
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Use money saved through environmental protection for culture, education, household services and other non-material ,consumption; also use this money to buy organic foods and long-lasting, high quality goods that future generations can inherit. Do not buy a bigger house and luxury cars.