What counts as sustainable practices in our day-to-day life?

in Ecency Support11 months ago

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Radical environmentalists always push back on a lot of things that they say cause harm to the environment. I still haven't seen an interesting environmentalist who I would like to listen to as he/she takes a deeper dive into these issues to discuss what's going on, what's going wrong, and the things that have to be done to make the environment happy.

What I know for a fact is that I've done my research to know what counts as good practice in our day-to-day lives so we won't end up causing harm to the environment. What would those practices be? I may be wrong, but I've been doing some things and cutting down on some other things in my attempt to play a part in making my environment sustainable for me, for those living in it, and for the next generations who would live in it.

Anyone who pays attention would notice that there have been claims by radical environmentalists about the coming of an environmental apocalypse. Is that the truth or are they making these things up to make themselves feel relevant? I know nothing about that. However, what I know is that the climate change that we are experiencing right now isn't exactly tilting in a favorable direction.

Over here in Nigeria, we've been facing an unreal level of heat since January. Some say "Nigeria has always been a hot weather country". Well, y'all are on point about that. However, the level of heat we are feeling right now is the highest I've experienced since I was born.

So, I'm not yet fully convinced about the message that the extremists send on the environmental apocalypse front. However, it doesn't stop me from doing what I consider to be right in my attempt to make my environment sustainable.


Some things I do to make my environment sustainable;

1. Treating water as a precious resource: I've been lucky or maybe unlucky to have lived across several parts of Nigeria where water scarcity was the order of the day. Right from the place I grew up, we usually had to go buy water from places that have water pumping machines. Back then in Anambra, we paid #5 to get a gallon of water. Fast forward to right now in 2024, I've been paying #150 for a gallon of water since January.

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People who haven't experienced water scarcity would be very quick to waste water, but I've had to be very economical with the way I use water. I remember going to the beach at some point last year and I couldn't stop wondering why water is so scarce in some parts of the Country. A little bit of rainfall will always help, right? This has also made me have more appreciation for rain whenever it's raining.

2. Proper Waste Management: I read that a complete avoidance of plastic is important. It's also said that nylon materials are not good for the environment. To be honest with you, I can't get away with not using any of those in my part of the world. The only drinkable water that I can take over here is sachet water which is packaged in a transparent nylon material. The alternative to that would be bottled water which I take when I'm outdoors or travelling. That too is packaged in plastics.

The whole "ban plastic" campaign wouldn't fly at this very moment in my part of the world. What I do on my part is to make sure I don't litter my environment with any of these materials. I have a disposable waste basket in my home and I always throw it out, at least 4 times each week. This makes my environment clean, makes the air safe, and keeps germs far away.

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They say, how you make your bed is how you lie on it. My friend woyld often say he can tell the state of a person's life just by how the person's house and environment is. I noticed that during that period my house was a mess with lots of load that i do not even need. In my personal life I was going through mid life crisis and everything was going south. Then I decided to arranged my house and dispose of whatever I do not need... That was the end of my mid life crisis. Truly if we take care of our environment, Life will take care of us.. An educating read, thank you for sharing. #dreemerforlife

This is interesting. There was a time when I looked as motivational speakers as bollocks who didn't have any thing to offer. I'm still very careful of who I listen to regarding life in general, but one of the important things I've learned from a Clinical Psychologist is to "Clean Up Your Room".

It sounds very simple, but the work this does when it becomes a habit goes far a wide in helping us keep our life in order.

We sure need to start paying proper attention to our environment.

Sure 🤝

I still haven't seen an interesting environmentalist who I would like to listen to

@olujay I don’t know if I should blame you for the fact that he doesn’t know about me
Anyway good news is now you know me now.
Let’s set the ball rolling

I have a disposable waste basket in my home and I always throw it out, at least 4 times each week.

I hope at least you segregate your waste in the first place?

#dreemerforlife

Kene is playing. Who doesn't know our prospective enviro-attorney?? Would you like me to arrest him ma?

😂😂😂😂😂let’s give him last chance

Ohhh... Wow! It's interesting to see we have you on the Blockchain. I believe a lot more clarity is needed regarding the message that our environmentalists are preaching. Haha.

That’s what I’m here for

Taking care of our environment is one thing most of us fail to do, forgetting that how much we take care of the environment is the same measure with which the environment will respond to us in the case of adverse conditions.

That's true. We have a give-and-take relationship with our environment and we can enjoy all the good attached to it, if we can also handle the environment with care, the environment will subsequently take care of us

I like your "treating water as a precious resource" idea....it's dope.

Every resource is precious because with the way the world is rapidly changing with the incumbent global warming palava, soon even renewable resources won't renew again and we would earnestly seek for it but....too late

That's true. Everything we have around us (even the ones we don't like) are important to the balance of things ob earth.

Water is one of those and it's as important as sand, depending on the use case we are giving to it at a particular thing. Hehe

👍😁

You contribute to the good of the environment.
That's great 😊

It has to be done for the good of our planet.

That's true

It is the main problem of the world now. We are faces the shortage of water. We need to adopt strategy for reducing the consumption of water, reducing the loss or waste of water, improving or maintaining the efficiency in the use of water or increasing recycling and reuse of water.

This is the same thing I've said a couple of time about the current condition of this weather. It's very easy to see that water scarcity is a big issue in several part of the world.

The issue right now is that the weather is also getting incredibly hot in some part of the world. I hope we won't get to experience a huge drought.

@tipu curate

Thanks so much for the Curation

OMG! From #5 to #150.... I don't even want to think how much it will be next year, and what kind of problems it can cause :(