Don’t let precious resources be lost in vain
Ever since people began to live, people have forgotten about “saving resources” and even thrown it out of mind.
"Diligence and frugality" has always been a fine tradition of the Chinese nation. When the word "saving" is mentioned, people will think of saving water, saving electricity, saving land... "What is saving land?" You will definitely ask this question. "Save land" does not mean not using land, but using it reasonably. We try not to cut down trees, because indiscriminate cutting can easily cause soil erosion. The land is under our feet. If we don't make good use of it, who will give us the land? Land resources are limited, but the population is increasing rapidly. If we don't protect land resources, we will have no place to stand. Can we let the land resources in front of us slip away in vain?
Water is the source of life! If you are careful, you will find that: car washes are seriously wasting water; large amounts of wastewater are discharged into rivers, causing large amounts of water to be seriously polluted; leaky water pipes in homes are wasting water; no A tightly tightened faucet is wasting water; a water gun in a child's hand is wasting water... Look! In life, water resources are wasted all the time. If everyone in the world saves one drop of water, how much water will there be? Don't think that there are a lot of water resources. Seats, we should save water now!
Electricity is very important in our lives! It can make electric lights shine; it can make fans spin; it can make TVs show beautiful pictures; it can make air conditioners work and computers operate... However, in China, due to the rapid increase in population, electricity consumption is increasing, so electricity is It has become a scarce material. Although our motherland now has hydropower and wind power... However, it still cannot meet the needs of the people. Therefore, we cannot use electricity as we want and must save electricity.
Saving resources is the unshirkable responsibility of each of our primary school students. As a flower of the motherland, we should cherish resources and start from every little thing in life. Cherish every resource around you. Save a drop of water every day, turn off the faucet before leaving, don't play with water guns, use one water for multiple uses... Save electricity, turn off the lights before you go out. Why don’t we do things that are easy to do without using high-energy-consuming electrical appliances?
Cherishing resources is the responsibility and obligation of each of our primary school students.
We must act proactively and unite as one to prevent precious resources from being wasted in vain!
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