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In an era where climate change is a pressing concern, awareness of the environmental impact of daily choices has grown significantly. The "Go Green" movement promotes lifestyle changes that prioritize safety and sustainability. This project explores the definition of going green, including practical examples like recycling and using energy-efficient appliances. Local initiatives, such as community gardens in San Diego, highlight grassroots efforts toward eco-friendliness. The goal is to inspire individuals and schools, like Randolph Henry, to adopt sustainable practices and reduce paper waste.
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Go Green Critter Project Sade Daniel & ANAI Torres Ecology 5th period 11/29/11
What does it mean to go green? With global climate changing and becoming a significant social issue, people are more aware of how their daily choices affect the environment. They managing their money and making choices for their future.
Go green definition Going green is popular term used to process of changing one’s lifestyle for their safety and benefit of the environment. People who “go green” make decisions about their daily lives while considering what impact the outcome. Examples: recycle reuse refuse Examples : energy star computer Examples : energy star- rated dishwasher
San Diego going green San Diego is going green by local gardener donates services.
opinion how Randolph Henry can go green Use less paper Turn off the lights when you is not using them Recycle cups Buy solar panels No more homework so we can use less paper
Elementary schools Elementary going green- by recycle sporting green t-shirt