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Happy Earth Day. 💙
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Let's fight to leave the earth a better place than when we arrived.
Happy Earth Day. 💙
RGSP first ebook is available and it’s about the environment, a topic dear to me and that I wish to share with you guys. In this ebook you’ll learn 9 things, habits you can start to do in order to more sustainable and respectful of this fucking planet. Of course 9 is just a few, I chose the more representative so I invite you to become more educated about the problems we face due to climate change. In general waste as little as you can, use only what you must, and think to yourself trough every situation « Am I living sustainably ? ». Also, I suggest you to question everything I just said / collected, if you can either prove me wrong or support my answer with emerging evidence please do ! I am myself learning and I’m not a wizard of ecology but I’m slowly making my transition for a greener life. Good reading everyone ! . . . . . . . #environmentalprotection #environmentallyconscious #environmentaljustice #artandnature #environmentalawarness #environmentalscience #environmentalism #savetheenvironment #environmentaleducation #noplanetb #environmentalist #environmentallyfriendly #environmental #saveourplanet #renewable #ecology #environment #sustainable #eco #sustainableliving (à Planet Earth) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvBoOI9IQj8/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1olobt7drc14f
"Length: Around 3 feet; males are smaller. Wingspan: Females around 7 feet; males around 6 feet. Weight: 10-14 lbs. Lifespan: 20-30 years. Bald eagles live near bodies of water in Canada and Alaska, and in scattered locations all throughout the lower 48 states and Mexico. Bald eagle numbers in the U.S. were estimated to be between 300,000-500,000 in the 1700s. Numbers were once as low as 500 nesting pairs in the lower 48 states. Bald eagle numbers have rebounded since and now the lower 48 states boast over 5,000 nesting pairs. There are a total of about 70,000 bald eagles in the whole of North America (Including Alaska and Canada). Thanks to the banning of DDT in 1972 and the passage of the landmark Endangered Species Act in 1973, this colossal bird of prey recovered at a faster pace than conservationists had ever expected. Today, illegal shooting of bald eagles is considered the biggest threat to their survival. Other threats include lead poisoning from eating ducks that have consumed lead shot, power line electrocution and habitat loss." -www.defenders.org/bald-eagle/basic-facts Let's stop the use of toxic pesticides! They harm us and the planet around us. #yogaforawarness #environmentalawarness #eage #goongirlandgetyoueagleon #eaglepose #YOGANIMAL #sustainability #stoptheuseofpesticides #nontoxic (at Vancouver, Washington)
Environmental Awareness
There are many people who are unaware of what can be recycled or reused. There are even those who do not wish to contribute. This leads to the lack of recycling or proper disposal, which can lead to harming the environment. We can influence awareness and engagement with certain tactics through design.