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rn though i just want to say that the environment isn't about recycling and biking and stuff (actually recycling is extremely ineffective), that's just what the media promotes. over recycling, you should try composting, which not only keeps dumps much less deadly (juices from fruits and stuff run through the trash and then seep underground, contaminating everything they pass through, which can easily include the aquifers that we get our drinking water from) but also provides free fertilizer for a garden you might have, and is a good place to get rid of dry leaves. and alongside limiting usage of co2-emitting things, remember that other gases, such as methane from agriculture and the gases in ac units, are also huge contributers to the greenhouse effect.


recycling is ineffective:
https://news.climate.columbia.edu/202...
https://www.repurpose.global/blog/the...
leachate from rain + decomposing items:
https://www.actenviro.com/what-is-lea...
composting benefits:
https://www.compostingcouncil.org/pag...
how to compost easily:
combine "green" kitchen scraps/biodegradable waste with "brown" leaves/yard waste in a large trash can, then wait a few months. when the process is almost complete, shift it to a second can so you can keep adding fresh scraps and yard waste to the first without it mixing with the finished product.
importance of trees: https://www.savatree.com/resource-cen...
