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How to draw a handwritten newspaper protecting the forest

How to draw a handwritten newspaper to protect the forest is as follows:

1. First, we draw a rectangle on the top and write "protect the forest" inside.

2. Because It is a handwritten newspaper about forests, so we need to draw trees on the left side

3. Then we read the four words "protect the forest" into red, blue and pink respectively

4. Next, we draw a little monkey hanging upside down on a branch in the upper left corner

5. And draw a giraffe in the lower right corner in yellow with two balloons on its head

6. Finally, we wrote the slogan of protecting the forest in the blank space in the middle. This handwritten newspaper about the forest was completed

Environmental protection refers to human beings’ efforts to solve actual or potential problems. Environmental issues, a general term for various actions taken to coordinate the relationship between humans and the environment and ensure the sustainable development of the economy and society. Its methods and means include engineering technology, administrative management, law, economics, and publicity and education.

Protecting the environment means humans consciously protect natural resources and make reasonable use of them to prevent the natural environment from being polluted and damaged; comprehensively manage the polluted and damaged environment to create a environment suitable for the environment. The environment in which humans live and work coordinates the relationship between humans and nature, allowing people to live in harmony with nature.

Prevent environmental pollution and chemical pollution caused by production and living activities, including prevention and control of waste water, waste gas, waste residue, dust, radioactive substances discharged from industrial production, as well as noise, vibration, odor and electromagnetic microwave radiation generated, Pollution caused by harmful gases, liquids, and noise generated by transportation activities, pollutants emitted by maritime ship transportation, toxic and harmful chemicals used in industrial and agricultural production and people's lives, and smoke, dust, sewage, and garbage emitted by urban life.