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    Protecting the environment

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    Date
    January 16, 2015
    Author
    Engalgado, Mila P.
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    DG20150116_B6
    Excerpt
    Human activities slowly destroy the Earth. Threats of global warming and climate change have been more alarming that scientists, governments, industrial groups and even the education sector have stepped up efforts to address the problem. But we have responsibilities to protect our home, too. It is time that we get our acts together and save the Earth before it’s too late. How? Start by simply disposing your garbage properly. Meaning, follow the age old mantra of Reuse, Reduce and Recycle. It is not too late to start saving our planet’s resources, too. We need food, shelter, clothing, and fuel. But we must consume these resources prudently because they are not limitless.
    Citation
    Engalgado, M. P. (2015, January 16). Protecting the environment. The Daily Guardian, pp. B6, B7.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/1506
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    Subject
    Man-induced effects global warming Climatic changes Scientific personnel Governments Education establishments environmental protection waste disposal environmental restoration
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