How much does eating locally-produced food help the climate problem? What are the other potential environmental and social benefits of eating locally-grown/produced food? Do you have a food garden in your school or at home? If not, do you want one?
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Plant plants
If you can plant any types of trees, or flowers, or food in your garden it will help the environment. Trees breathe in and out oxygen which help us daily. Also, if you plant home grown foods you reduce the amount of manufactured goods produced in factories, which are bad for the earth.
Yes this is good but what would be even more useful is spacificaly planting california native plants. To many people don't do this as a result parks and peoples yards get invaded by these invasive plants. If you want more info on whats invasive go to http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn74139.html. To locate a plant nursery near you with california natives go to http://www.cnps.org/cnps/grownative/where_to_buy.php
We should all plant more plants so that we can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide and increase oxygen
In places with a lot of wild life that is about to be taken down, you can plant your states flower and make it illegal for them to get rid of it.
We have started a garden at our school along with compost bins. This is a great way to help with cleaner, grow organic foods, and help the area look great.





