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School, Home, and the World. By Noah Davis & Todd Adams
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What Going Green means -Its an idea to help save the environment, which will save you money at the same time. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Even Used Tires.
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Public Recycling Bins Solar Powered Cars Even Ground Insulated Homes
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Bucky’s Adventure The doors don’t seal, so air escapes to cost more in heating
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Turning of the computers saves electricity
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This light is always left on and is wasting electricity.
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Around Randolph-Henry everyone is pitching in to help recycle
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This microwave could be replaced with a more energy efficient modal
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All the thermostats can be set low when no one is at the school to save electricity
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Todd’s good and bad Real plates save from using styrofoam
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Electric stoves save from the burning of gas
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This is an energy efficient dryer
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This is an older air conditioner that has started to leak Freon
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This is a leaking faucet
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These are single pained windows that are not energy efficient
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Noah’s Good and Bad We have both a recycling bin and a compost pot in the kitchen to go green.
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We grow a garden to save money on food and also to go green.
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Unfortunately, our water heater constantly stays on, the fish tank light stays on often, and a power strip stays plugged in for a computer that barely gets used.
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Schools That Are Going Green
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Southside Virginia Community College -The School Plans to go paperless. -They Have started using recycling bins. -They are also currently open to suggestions on other ways to go green.
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University of Washington -They are currently using alternative sources of energy like wind and biofuels. -They compost lots of biodegradable trash. -They Rank as the number one school in the nation for going green
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Work Cited https://www.washington.edu/giving/going-green/ www.southside.edu
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