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Off the Table?

Are there aspects of your daily life that you know contribute to your carbon footprint but you are unwilling to compromise to change them? In other words, what about your life is “off the table” when it comes to carbon emissions? It's OK to admit it- we all have these cherished behaviors!




Off the Table? >

My Phone

Darbyyy

My phone is completely off the table. It is too important to my everyday life. I use it for communication constantly, keeping in touch my friends, checking in with my parents, and contacting people who live far away. Cell phones allow us to have the world at our fingertips. I use my phone daily for translations, to get information, check facts, read the news and keep up with current events. Our phones also help save lives, both with notifications like amber alerts as well as hurricane warnings. My phone allows me to get help immediately if I am ever in any kind of trouble. It also gives me directions, the time and allows me to check the weather. However, we can find better ways to make our phones and their parts.  As well as using renewable energy to charge them. However, I believe phones are one thing we need in everyday life.

avasusabod1sr

I strongly agree about how phones are an integral part of our everyday life. They help notify us about current events and protect us from danger like amber alerts. They help us stay connected with our communities and create relationships that will stay with us in the future. I also think that we should use renewable energy to charge our phones, like solar power.  This will lower the carbon level dramatically because every night many people plug their phones in for multiple hours which emit's lots of carbon. Renewable energy can help reduce the carbon levels and it wouldn't limit us from using our phones.

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