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D.

Shopping
1. Buy only post-consumer recycled paper products, including
toilet paper and tissues. The paper industry is the third greatest
contributor to global warming emissions. Buying recycled is as
important as recycling - it’s called “closed loop" recycling.
2. Avoid using plastic bags from grocery stores. Bring canvas bags
to carry your grocery items. Use re-useable bags and boxes. If you
need a plastic one, make sure you use it again an
E. Community
1. Knowledge is power. Learn everything you can about global warming. What is
it? How does global warming work? Why is it happening? What are the causes?
What are the critics saying?
2. E-mail relevant articles to your friends and family to get them up to speed
about global warming.
3. Write to your local council to ask for environmentally minded services such as
recycling collection.
4. Educate yourself, you family, your friends, and everyone you meet. Our
culture is just waking up to issues that have existed for years. The more people
are aware of the issues the more likely they are to make decisions that will be
constructive!

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