Friday, September 10, 2010

You have spoken your children, about the environment today?

Lina Younes,


It is this year, when many parents are sending their children to College. Everyone has some kind of checklist of things they need as they leave the family nest, whether books, computers, clothes, household items, etc.Parents, as we hope that we are ready for us children as independent academic and professional excel, manage their expenses, etc. but we prepared them is good environmental citizens wonder … have?


Now that our children living on own will they remember to save energy and water?Turn off the lights when they leave the room? They do simple things like the faucet will be closed when they brush their teeth? They make use of household products safely?


How the three R 's-reduce, reuse, and recycle? new uses for common items to find and to reduce waste and recycling will be error-free. And that in this day and age's electronics, we should not forget the eCycling. View older CatGenie Granules computers, DVD players and cell phones recycling Center some valuable resources and prevent reuse allow certain dangerous or to withdraw from the landfill.


There is no doubt that we should not wait till we send our children to talk about the environmental awareness of University.Our appreciation of the environment and the world around us should start already at a very early age. [1] [2] it is likely that children today have already been included in the green lifestyle.However, the protection of the environment for your children we are talking about is never too late.


About the author: Lina Younes has been working for EPA since 2002 and chairs EPA multilingual Communications Task Force.Prior to joining EPA he was Washington bureau Chief for two Puerto Rican newspapers and she has worked in a number of government agencies.

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