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The speech of loving the motherland and living a low-carbon life (read in three minutes) is urgent ~ ~ ~ ~

Hello, students and teachers!

Once, the abundant energy left by Mother Earth made us complacent and lamented that the energy on the earth was inexhaustible. However, since19th century, people have been accelerating the pace of industrialization and urbanization. The global environment in which we live is deteriorating, glaciers are beginning to melt, sandstorms are year after year, extreme weather is frequent, and rare species are decreasing day by day. The Wenchuan and Yushu earthquakes made the whole Chinese nation cry and broke our hearts. Iceland's volcano erupted violently in the Atlantic Ocean, covering the whole of Europe with smoke and dust. Hugo, a great French writer, warned us a long time ago: "Nature is a kind mother and a cruel butcher." The embankment of a thousand miles is broken in the ant nest, and there is only one earth for human beings. Any break in the ecological chain will bring irreversible disaster.

Therefore, in order to protect our homeland, we must actively join the ranks of environmental protection, call on more people to take action, actively practice low-carbon life, and start with saving electricity, saving solar terms, saving water, rational utilization and recycling. The so-called low-carbon life refers to minimizing the energy consumed in daily life, thereby reducing carbon, especially carbon dioxide emissions. In fact, living a low-carbon life is very simple: 1 Choose an energy-saving air conditioner, turn it on once in summer and turn it down once in winter. All the light bulbs in the house were replaced by energy-saving lamps, and the good habit of turning off the lights was also developed. Use solar water heater to save electricity and gas. Choose an energy-saving washing machine, and the water for washing clothes can be recycled. Ride more bicycles, travel less by car, use more environmental protection bags and so on.

As a primary school student, we should start with me and the little things around us. First of all, I will never use plastic books again, but use old calendars, posters, kraft paper and other Bao Shu. Save energy and do not produce white garbage. Secondly, I want to integrate the books that I haven't used up every semester and rearrange them into new books as draft paper. Finally, I want to plant all kinds of flowers and grass, let spring come into our campus and make the air fresher.

Dear students, many a mickle makes a mickle. Work in the present, benefit in the future. A trickle can make a surging river. Green leaves can make up a vast forest. For our beautiful earth home, for the green hills, blue seas and blue sky left for future generations. Let's go into low carbon, start a new life of environmental protection, and work hard to create a green home for * * *!