~ Thomas Sterner
Protecting our environment is an imperative duty, because it must be performed at once, for otherwise it will be too late. Environmental issues and pollution are in so bad shape and complex that they need every possible means of preservation immediately. The preservation and conservation cannot be won by gentle tones, nor by gentle appeals to the aesthetic instincts of those who have no sense of responsibility, or beauty and enjoyment of Nature. It is necessary to sound a loud alarm, to present the facts in very strong language, backed up by irrefutable statistics and illustrated by images which tell no lies, to establish the law and enforce it to the full extend.
Finding ways to reduce waste is key component of successful precycling. Purchasing less packaging, avoiding disposable items and know how to avoid unnecessary waste is the most important part of every precycling process. Think about what you have thrown away today or this week. By precycling, you can reduce waste, conserve resources by reusing products and save money and valuable landfill space. Start precycling when shopping. Begin to reduce your unnecessary waste by making environmentally-sound and intelligent decisions at the store. Simply by making correct buying choices, you can prevent needless waste from entering the solid waste stream.
The global climate change caused by human activities is occurring now, and it is a growing threat to our society. The pace of change and the evidence of harm have increased markedly over the last twenty years. The scientific evidence and accumulating data from across the globe reveal a wide array of effects: destabilization of major ice sheets, rapidly melting glaciers, increases in extreme weather, rising sea level, shifts in species ranges, and more. Human activities have changed the climate of the Earth, with significant impacts on ecosystems and society, and the pace of change is increasing. The challenge now is to keep climate change from becoming a catastrophe.
~ Mother Teresa