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How to draw a green travel and good life handwritten newspaper

You can follow the steps below to draw a green travel and a good life handwritten newspaper:

1. Prepare materials: paper (preferably colored paper), colored pens, pencils, scissors, glue wait.

2. Design picture: Imagine a beautiful life scene, which can include bicycles, buses, electric vehicles, green plants and other elements. Sketch these elements on paper with a pencil to make sure they are laid out properly.

3. Coloring: Use colored pens to color the elements on the sketch. Green often represents environmental protection and green travel. You can use green pens to color vehicles and plants. Other elements can be colored according to your own preferences.

4. Cut and paste: If you have relevant pictures or icons, you can cut them out and paste them on the handwritten newspaper with glue. These pictures can be of happy families, clean cities, energy-saving and environmentally friendly signs, etc.

5. Add text: Add titles, slogans or keywords and other text to the handwritten newspaper to emphasize the importance of green travel and a better life. Use colored pens or colored paper to cut into letter shapes and stick them in the appropriate location.

6. Decoration: You can use colored pens to add some small details to the picture, such as flowers, blue sky and white clouds, etc., to increase the overall effect.

7. Arrangement and display: After completing the handwritten newspaper, use scissors to trim the edges to ensure that the entire work is clean and tidy. You can glue the manuscript to a larger piece of colored paper to make it stand out more.

Green travel

Green travel refers to adopting relatively environmentally friendly travel methods to achieve sustainable utilization of environmental resources and sustainable development of transportation through carbon emission reduction and carbon neutrality. The development of the automobile industry has brought speed and convenience to mankind, but at the same time, the development of automobiles has also caused energy consumption and air pollution.

In economically developed cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, the average proportions of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, and fine particulate matter emitted by motor vehicles are 80%, 75%, 68%, and 50%, becoming the largest source of air pollution in these cities. Pollution damages human health and turns into an economic burden.