Friday, November 20, 2015

(Week 13) Post 9: How Green Are You?

Hello friends, today I'm going to talk about sustainable and environmentally friendly ways of living, in Chile we usually learn these practices in schools, specially in the course of "Technology Education", where we learn a lot of renewable energies and ways to make less damage to the world.

I try to use less disposable things in my life, trying to use recyclable and reusable packages like glass and returnable bottles, I also use the public transport preferring the subway and bicycle, I prefer that instead of using car, and also because I don't have a car, but if I had it I would share it with other people who take the same travel as I.

I actually don't support any organization but not because I'm not friendly with them but I don't have money to support them. In the future I would to have a green house that uses renewables energies to produce electricity and heat, I would like too to have a vegetable garden to produce my own organic food.

Santiago is not a very "green" place, is most grey, and the green places are far away in the hightown, I think that every place in Santiago should have green squares and not the polution that it has everywhere, the high quantity of cars, the Transantiago, the industries and many other things have to change, I hope Santiago don't get so poluted like other cities.

I would like someday to go to a place in the south of Chile, where all is full of green, and acheive my dreams.

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  1. I also think the same of Santiago, is neccesary to have more green areas.

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  2. Some parts of santiago almost have like one tree per street... so in summer is aisle of sun on your head, and it dosent look nice or feel.

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  3. Hi Alvaroo
    I think that every place in Santiago should have green squares too. Everything would look nicer and It would give fresh air to this city

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