Viết 1 đoạn văn (200 từ) về chủ đề: How can you make your carbon footprint smaller
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Distraction is one of the biggest enemies of work efficiency. In fact, no matter how much skill, time or resources you have, if you can't focus your efforts on your goals, you'll face failure or complete the project more slowly. with the set schedule.
The constant spin of life makes us seem to wobble and stretch strings. Every day, there is always a mountain of work waiting for us to solve, from studying, doing business, meeting, meeting partners ... to small and odd jobs in the family such as washing dishes, cleaning. , cooking ... Not only that, in today's rapidly changing and competitive world, if you do not make a difference and excel at others, you will not be able to succeed and have the financial security. Bao.
But we all only have a limited time, no miracle can give us more than 24 hours a day and 365 days a year. So, how do we arrange everything appropriately, succeed in our career, balance our lives and still have time for ourselves and those important to us?
Concentration is the ability to control your thoughts. Whether you're studying Biology or swimming, focus on what you're doing and minimize distractions.
We all have the ability to concentrate, at least at some point. Think of times when you were completely engrossed in something you were really passionate about: a sport, playing music, a good game, a movie. Then you are focusing on that max.
We have all been at times distracted by lack of sleep, mental anxiety, or trivial causes such as being distracted by a web arle. Regardless of the cause, poor labor productivity is the result of a lack of concentration at work.
You can achieve the best concentration by:
Get rid of bad habits and establish useful new habits
Focus on what you do best to get the best results
Use 4-D formula (Dump it - Remove, Delegate - Trust, Defer it - Delay, Do it - Execute)
Use “Stop list” to eliminate dangerous factors and create positive environment for personal development capacity
Maintain a great balance between home and work
The ability to concentrate will determine your future. Get started now
Write the questions for the answers:
A: What is a carbon footprint?
B: It is the amount of greenhouse gases - primarily carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere by human activities.
A: What causes carbon emissions?
B: The burning of fossil fuels in the environment.
A: How does carbon footprint affect us?
B: Carbon emissions contribute to climate change, which can have for humans and their environment.
A: How can I calculate my carbon footprint?
B: You need to work out your energy use, water use and waste disposal.
A: How can I reduce my carbon footprint?
B: Turn off lights, TVs, computers when you do not need them. Walk or ride your bike instead of using cars. Reduce the amount of trash you create by recycle and reusing items.
VIII. Write the questions for the answers.
1. A: What is a carbon footprint?
B: It is the amount of greenhouse gases - primarily carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere by human activities.
2.A. What causes carbon emissions?
B. The burning of fossil fuels in the environment.
3. A. How does carbon footprint affect us?
B. Carbon emissions contribute to climate change, which can have for humans and their environment.
4.A: How can I calculate my carbon footprint?
B: You need to work out your energy use, water use and waste disposal.
5. A: How can I reduce my carbon footprint?
B: Turn off lights, TVs, computers when you do not need them. Walk or ride your bike instead of using cars. Reduce the amount of trash you create by recycle and reusing items
We have to do something about pollution. Even though there are warnings about global warming, companies don’t do anything to reduce pollution.
Our sky, air, rivers, beaches and countryside are becoming rubbish dumps. The air is so polluted it is giving children breathing problems.
Polluted rivers have no fish left in them and beaches are too dangerous to walk on because of the garbage everywhere. It seems a lot of people don’t care.
I think there should be big fines for polluters. I don’t mind paying more for things if they can be made with less pollution.
The problem is that companies are more interested in profits than pollution. We have only just started looking at our carbon footprint.
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We have to do something about pollution. Even though there are warnings about global warming, companies don’t do anything to reduce pollution.
Our sky, air, rivers, beaches and countryside are becoming rubbish dumps. The air is so polluted it is giving children breathing problems.
Polluted rivers have no fish left in them and beaches are too dangerous to walk on because of the garbage everywhere. It seems a lot of people don’t care.
I think there should be big fines for polluters. I don’t mind paying more for things if they can be made with less pollution.
The problem is that companies are more interested in profits than pollution. We have only just started looking at our carbon footprint.
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A natural gas flame
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A gas that is made up mostly of methane and found near other fossil fuels, like coal. Methanogenic processes occurring in landfills and marshes also produce natural gas. Like petroleum, natural gas must first be processed before we can use it as a fuel. It is important to remove most of the other components of natural gas until it is almost purely methane. When combusted, natural gas produces only about half the greenhouse gas emissions as coal does, making it a popular fossil fuel in our increasingly carbon-conscious society. Take a look at these oil- and gas-related maps (link is external) to learn more about natural gas production and reserves in the United States.
1 Air travel is usually the largest component of the carbon footprint of frequent flyers. A single return flight from London to New York – including the complicated effects on the high atmosphere – contributes to almost a quarter of the average person’s annual emissions. The easiest way to make a big difference is to go by train or not take as many flights.
2 The second most important lifestyle change is to eat less meat, with parular emphasis on meals containing beef and lamb. Cows and sheep emit large quantities of methane, a powerful global warming gas. A vegan diet might make as much as a 20% difference to your overall carbon impact but simply cutting out beef will deliver a significant benefit on its own.
3 Home heating is next. Poorly insulated housing requires large quantities of energy to heat. If you have properly insulated the loft and filled the cavity wall, the most important action you can take is to draught-proof the house, something you can do yourself. Those with solid brick or stone walls will also benefit from adding insulation, but the financial benefits are unly to cover the cost of doing the work, over time.
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