Showing posts with label Littering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Littering. Show all posts
Sunday, May 29, 2011
River Rafting (With Double D)
Today me and my friend Caroline and her family and my family went on a River Rafting Trip. We went on the Shenandoah River and Potomac River through 13 rapids of class 1-3 with an awesome guide named David Danner (Double D). All the rapids were soooooooo scary but sooooooooooo fun. I was really scared I would fall off the boat at the fast parts but then another boat flipped over and people had to go to the hospital so I felt better. And the fast parts ended up being super duper super duper cool. Water splashed in our faces and filled up the raft 1 foot, and during a fast part we dropped down 4 feet into a black hole. When we stopped for lemonade, Caroline's dad almost got killed by a snake that was taking a dip in the river. It was the best trip, and after we got ginger cookies.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Major 8.9 Earthquake Hits Japan!
And after that big quake a 23 foot tsunami hits somewhere else in Japan!
Thursday, January 6, 2011
What I Want To Be When I Grow Up
Now that I know that weather is so interesting and awesome I want to be a:
METEOROLOGIST!!
METEOROLOGIST!!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Article About Littering
If your family is like many in the United States, unloading the week’s groceries includes hauling a case or two of bottled water into your home. On your way to a soccer game or activity, it’s easy to grab a cold one right out of the fridge, right?
But all those plastic bottles use a lot of fossil fuels and pollute the environment. In fact, Americans buy more bottled water than any other nation in the world, adding 29 billion water bottles a year to the problem. In order to make all these bottles, manufactures use 17 million barrels of crude oil. That’s enough oil to keep a million cars going for twelve months.
Imagine a water bottle filled a quarter of the way up with oil. That’s about how much oil was needed to produce the bottle.
So why don’t more people drink water straight from the kitchen faucet? Some people drink bottled water because they think it is better for them than water out of the tap, but that’s not true. In the United States, local governments make sure water from the faucet is safe. There is also growing concern that chemicals in the bottles themselves may leach into the water.
People love the convenience of bottled water. But maybe if they realized the problems it causes, they would try drinking from a glass at home or carrying water in a refillable steel container instead of plastic.
Plastic bottle recycling can help—instead of going out with the trash; plastic bottles can be turned into items like carpeting or cozy fleece clothing.
Unfortunately, for every six water bottles we use, only one makes it to the recycling bin. The rest are sent to landfills. Or, even worse, they end up as trash on the land and in rivers, lakes, and the ocean. Plastic bottles take many hundreds of years to disintegrate.
Water is good for you, so keep drinking it. But think about how often you use water bottles, and see if you can make a change.
Betty McLaughlin, who runs an organization called the Container Recycling Institute, says try using fewer bottles: “If you take one to school in your lunch, don’t throw it away—bring it home and refill it from the tap for the next day. Keep track of how many times you refill a bottle before you recycle it.”
And yes, you can make a difference. Remember this: Recycling one plastic bottle can save enough energy to power a 60-watt light bulb for six hours.
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