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Self-introduction essay and environmental protection essay to welcome the Green Asian Games

One day, I walked around the campus and found that there was a lot of garbage on campus, including plastic bags, shredded paper, ice cream wrappers...

These caused me to reflect. ——

We live in nature every day. Live in the midst of all this beauty. Mother Earth generously provides us with various unlimited and limited resources, allowing us to have "enough food and clothing". However, human beings are not only dissatisfied, but also destroy Mother Earth. With the changes of the times, people's requirements have become higher and higher. They cut down big trees to make wooden boats, disposable chopsticks and other things that are beneficial to human beings, and these are always a flash in the eyes of human beings. However, what a huge damage to nature.

Although people are now promoting environmental protection and calling for green, this has not stopped the vandals. Big trees are still falling down, and the area of ????the desert is still expanding.

Now, due to humans cutting down trees in large numbers, deserts are now devouring nature and the entire earth, people! Are you just willing to watch large areas of green being destroyed? This kind of plastic is difficult to rot and is called "white pollution". The used waste is very difficult to process. If it is buried, it will destroy the soil structure; if it is burned, it can produce toxic or highly toxic gases such as fluoride and hydride, which will harm humans and animals. I never thought that a small plastic bag could be so harmful.

Before people realized the disaster they had sown, nature had already struck back angrily. The oceans and atmosphere have given humanity a warning. No matter which sea area in the world, no matter how far it is from industrial and agricultural activities, from Arctic Iceland to Antarctic continent, harmful substances are detected to varying degrees everywhere, alas! Where has the ocean I used to love gone? Green as blue, has it become a memory?

Nowadays, China, which is developing rapidly, has experienced rapid growth in economy, culture, politics, and information industry. It is on the track of rapid development. When riding fast on the road, people in China seem to have forgotten one of the oldest and most basic issues - moral quality.

China has been a land of etiquette since ancient times. The prosperous Confucianism in ancient times also put "benevolence" and "propriety" first. There are countless moral stories in ancient times. When Kong Rong was eating pears, he gave the big ones to his elders. When Chong'er of the Jin State fought against the Chu State, he kept his promise and took the initiative to retreat. When Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times to invite Zhuge Kongming to come out, he was not ashamed to treat him with sincerity... These many touching stories reflect an extremely developed ancient China that valued moral quality, but now...

China's green mountains and green waters are suffering extreme damage. The massive discharge of industrial wastewater has polluted the blood of our nation. Large areas of forests have been cut down and destroyed, causing floods to run rampant. Wherever they go, people are in dire straits and are heartbroken to see their homes swallowed up by floods. What's more, the Yellow River, the main artery of the motherland, is no longer the place where the Chinese nation originated. Instead, it has become the river with the most sediment in the world, taking away immeasurable amounts of soil every year. Desertification of large areas of land is also attacking the cities where we live. In order to pursue their own interests, people put additives in food to make huge profits. Deaths due to food poisoning also occur from time to time. On campus, students ignored the awareness of environmental protection for the sake of convenience and spit out chewing gum, leaving black "scars" on the ground of the campus. These countless moral issues are plaguing this "Eastern Dragon" and even affecting its future development.

In contrast, our neighboring countries, Japan and South Korea, at the 2002 Japan-South Korea World Cup, after the fans watched the football match, not a single waste was left in the seats after they left. I still remember it. The headline of the newspaper report that day was "Terrible, Respectable People of Japan and South Korea." Every time citizens gather in a public place, staff need to check repeatedly to make sure there is no more garbage. What's more, whenever performances and competitions are not so satisfactory, you can always see garbage such as plastic bottles and waste paper on the stands of the competition venue. In the United States, when parents take their children to public places such as shopping malls, if there is garbage, no matter how far away the garbage can is, parents will encourage their children to consciously throw the garbage into garbage bags. When Chinese parents have garbage in their children's hands, they tell them to secretly throw the garbage in a corner without thinking about the consequences of this.

What's even more exaggerated is that street defecation and small advertisements abound in the city. Let’s not talk about the gap between China and other developed countries. The above words should make everyone understand.

Speaking of myself, I did not pay attention to moral standards in the past. Now, I am no longer a child. When there is phlegm in my mouth, I will think about it and take out a tissue. , wrap it up, and throw it into the trash can. When I hold the candy wrapper in my hand, I will think about it for a while, until my hands become sweaty, I will also throw it into the trash can. When facing a red light in front of me, I will still think more and quietly wait for the green light to flash again... If you ask me why, I will tell you: I am a new generation of Chinese.

Today, when China in the 21st century is moving forward unimpeded on the train of development, we still cannot forget the "old-fashioned" moral behavior. It is like a "double-edged sword" that can both Becoming the "lubricating oil" on the development train can also become a "stumbling block" on the road to development. While the news is constantly reporting on the economy, finance, agricultural production, and culture and education, I also hope to see some reports on moral quality. How should we act tomorrow?

I appeal: Stop destroying our own homes. Everyone is responsible for protecting the environment. Protecting the environment starts with me and starts now!