Green Technlogy

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Green Technology

Jana Kienzle

Computer Literacy

Ashford University

Jason Rigdon

March 4th 2011

Going Green

I have chosen to do my research on the issues we are facing with green technology. This topic means a lot to me; I would really like to start recycling more than what I do right now. Because I care about my environment. I also want my children to see how important it is to recycle and how important it is going to be in the future if they choose to recycle. There is so much we can all learn from recycling. After researching this topic there is a lot to know about recycling.

I believe it is important to help others realize how important it is to go green and to start recycling if they don’t already do so. If other people would take the stand to go green we would have a much better environment, we would not have as much polluntion in the air and not as much junk in our landfills. Because the more we fill up the landfills the more they make and that is going to make the environment worse. It is never good living near one either because it is very unhealthy. I know because when I got married and moved to where my husband lived there was a huge landfill you could see and smell from the house; that is never appealing to anyone and with the fumes you get from when they burn the trash is very unhealthy. So that is why I took a stand and decided I was going to go green and recycle.

So as I get more into the topic of green technology and explain how important it is to go green, I would hope more people would decide to go green in order for us to have a healthy environment. In to go green we all need to fully understand what the problem is and the solutions to this problem.

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