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Green Home

by Wild Asia

Our homes are our sanctuary: a place to unwind, to spend time with family, to escape from the harsh outside world. They represent our well-being, our individuality, our identity. But our homes can also be one of the sources that contribute to the effects of global warming.

 

Where does our rubbish go?

Going about our daily lives, we leave a trail of waste in our wake. Some of our rubbish doesn't belong in the trash can...yet, while others can be transformed into other goods. Malaysia hasn't been very well-behaved when it comes to recycling bins; only a few of shopping malls had adopted recycling bins and even that we don't follow the rules. And our rubbish trucks do not enforce separation of trash. So it's up to us to make a difference. What can we do to reduce waste mountains?

Stop for a few seconds and think before you throw that crumpled up paper into the bin. Where would it go and what will happen to it? By the end of the day, our rubbish accumulates neck high. Then our Alam Flora or DBKL trucks will come and collect the trash, maybe daily or weekly, and haul them over to landfill areas. Our rubbish is gone from our sight, but the impact will linger into our future.

Landfill Dilemma

What Can You Do?

Recycle

Compost

Our Energy Bar

Our natural resources are being exhausted as the race for technology and modernization propel human civilization into an environmental chaos. Even for Malaysia, as we depend so much on our oil reserves to keep our daily activities running from electricity to transport, our future looks bleak if we were to exploit our resources irresponsibly. Each time we use energy, the world's natural resources are being siphoned away by the seconds.

It is essential that we do what we can to limit our use of energy and incorporate energy efficient initiatives into our lives, be it at home or at work.

Peak Oil

Human civilization as we have come to know is heavily dependent on oil reserves. The problem with fossil fuels is that it is not renewable; there will come a time when we have exhausted our oil resources and it will take a great long time to reproduce. Then, there will be a great tendency that we will soon enter an era of drastic change, where the demand for oil in a heavily industrialized world could not keep up with the supply. We may not think about the other consequences regarding oil production on a daily basis, but bear in mind, it is happening at a worrying alarm. The entire world equilibrium will go haywire; economies will collapse, societies will run amok and the environment pushed to the brink of destruction.

Renewable Energy- When green solutions are not really green.

As modern technologies developed and mankind discover more ingenious ways to conserve energy and reduce the effects of global warming, many instances these developments themselves pose the very threat they are meant to curb. We as individuals need to know our place and do our bit to conserve energy and stop taking matters lightly. As the world continues to suffer, the survival of mankind is running out of time. We need to stop turning a blind eye and depend on others to solve a problem each and every one of us helped created.

 

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Original URL:  http://www.wildasia.org/main.cfm/library/Green_home

Published: 22 May 2009

 

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