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Speech for the water-saving, electricity-saving and food-saving themed class meeting

If drought is a "natural disaster" caused by lack of water and electricity, then what is more serious than a "natural disaster" is a "man-made disaster". The following is a speech I compiled for you at the water-saving, electricity-saving and food-saving themed class meeting for your reference. Speech for the water-saving, electricity-saving and food-saving themed class meeting Part 1

Students:

We know that water is indispensable for humans. Without water, neither animals nor humans can survive. Without water, there would be no life. Without water, the earth would be dead.

Everyone knows that the earth is covered by water, but few people know that the total amount of fresh water that can be used by humans in such a large amount of water only accounts for three hundred thousandths of the total water on the earth. Accounting for 0.34 of the total fresh water storage. At present, more than half of the world's land area is suffering from water shortages in more than 100 countries and regions, and 2 billion people have difficulty drinking water. Human beings are consuming water resources with fresh water demand doubling every 15 years. So far, human freshwater consumption accounts for 54% of the world's available freshwater. my country's total water resources are 2.8 trillion cubic meters, and the per capita water volume is less than 2,400 cubic meters, which is only one-quarter of the world's per capita water volume, ranking 110th in the world. Of the total water resources in my country, the available water reserves are only 1.1 trillion cubic meters, and the current water consumption has reached 560 billion cubic meters, and cities are short of 6 billion cubic meters of water every year. More than 400 of the 668 cities in the country have insufficient water supply, and 108 of them are seriously short of water. Water shortage causes industrial losses of more than 230 billion yuan every year.

If we don’t save water, the consequences will be disastrous. Therefore, compared with the continuous development of industrial and agricultural production and the growing population, the water for our use is very limited, so saving water is imperative.

Students, take action! Water-saving action is around you and me. You can save every drop of water anytime, anywhere in your daily life.

Now, let me give you some suggestions for saving water.

1. Use rice washing water to wash vegetables, and then rinse with clean water, which not only saves water, but also effectively removes residual pesticides on vegetables;

2. Wash the mop with laundry water, Broom the floor and flush the toilet. The second step is to use laundry water to clean clothes, wipe doors, windows and furniture, wash shoes and socks, etc.;

Third, flush the toilet after urinating, try not to turn on a large water pipe to flush, and make full use of the used "dirty water" ";

4. Sprinkle water on indoor and outdoor floors to cool down in summer. Try not to use clean water, but use laundry water after washing;

5. When cleaning bicycles and family cars, do not use water Instead of flushing, use a damp cloth to wipe. If the area is too dirty, you should also use the remaining water after washing;

6. When watering flowers at home, you should use rice water, tea, laundry water, etc.;

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7. Use a small amount of water for household washing of hand towels, small items, fruits, etc. It is better to use a basin to hold water instead of turning on the faucet to rinse;

8. If the faucet leaks after being used for a long time, you can use the rubber cap of the small medicine bottle containing penicillin to cut a washer that is the same as the original one and put it in. Ensure no water leaks;

9. Adjust the float ball of the water tank in the bathroom downwards by 2 centimeters. Each flush can save nearly 3kg of water. If a family uses it four times a day, 4380kg of potion can be saved in a year.

10. Wash vegetables: wash basin by basin, do not open the faucet, you can save 50kg per meal;

11. Shower: if you turn off the faucet and apply soap , one bath can save 60kg of water;

12. Washing clothes by hand: If you use a wash basin to wash the clothes, you can wash the clothes every time and clean the clothes, which saves 200kg of water than leaving the faucet on;

Thirteen. Use a washing machine to wash clothes: It is recommended that you fill the bucket before washing. If you wash it twice, it will consume 120kg more water;

Fourteen. Car washing: scrubbing with a rag is faster than rinsing with a faucet, at least 400kg of water can be saved each time;

15. Flushing the toilet: If you use water-saving equipment, 4 to 5kg of water can be saved each time;

16. Washing the floor: Scrubbing with a mop can save more than 200kg of water per household each time compared to flushing with a faucet. There are many ways to save water. As long as we are thoughtful people and save water, it will benefit the present and the future.

Students, only by starting from me and starting from now can we maintain the endless existence of human beings. Remember, cherishing water means cherishing our own lives. My speech is over, thank you all! Speech 2 for the water-saving, electricity-saving and food-themed class meeting

Teachers and students:

Hello everyone! The title of my speech today is " Saving water starts with me."

Water is the source of life and the source of human survival and development. In the face of the three major problems of population, resources and environment facing the world today, water resources are irreplaceable and important resources. Without water, all life would disappear. Scientific research shows that 59-66 parts of the human body are composed of water. Generally, a person can survive for about 7 days in an environment with no food but water, but can only survive in a dry environment with food but no water. 3 days. A city can maintain normal operations for a certain period of time without normal energy or even transportation. However, without water, the city will soon become a dead city.

A planet with 71% of its area covered by water is facing a water crisis. This is a fact on earth. 97.5% of the water is sea water, which is neither directly drinkable nor suitable for irrigation. Of the remaining 2.5% of fresh water, 87% is the ice and snow in polar ice caps, mountain glaciers and permafrost areas that are difficult for humans to use. What humans can really utilize is part of the rivers, lakes and groundwater, which is less than 1% of the world's total fresh water. Someone metaphorically said that there is only one tablespoon of water that can be used in the big water tank of the earth.

According to statistics from the United Nations, 80 countries in the world, accounting for 40% of the population, are facing a water crisis. About 1 billion people in developing countries do not have access to clean water, and 1.7 billion people do not have good hygiene. Every year, about 25 million people die from unclean drinking water and 5 million people die from water-related diseases. It is estimated that by 2025, two-thirds of the world's population will live in areas with varying degrees of water scarcity. The United Nations Water Conference pointed out that the water crisis will become another serious social crisis after the oil crisis. People say: In the 20th century, mankind "fighted for oil" and in the 21st century, mankind will "fight for water."

This shows that the severe water resource problem has once again become the focus of world public opinion and is an unavoidable difficulty in the sustainable development of my country's society and economy. Water shortage has become an insurmountable problem for water-poor countries including China. evaded challenge of the century. Although the Yangtze River and the Yellow River, which gave birth to Chinese civilization, are still flowing endlessly, even though more than 80,000 reservoirs have been built over the past 50 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China, with a total water storage capacity of 500 billion cubic meters, plus countless water diversion and pumping facilities, the country's water supply The scale increased from 100 billion cubic meters to 580 billion cubic meters. However, today's China has to face the reality of being recognized as a "water-scarce country" by the United Nations. More than 400 cities across the country have insufficient water supply, and 110 cities have serious water shortages. Spring plowing production is facing severe water resource constraints. The drought in the Yunnan-Guizhou region from the second half of last year to the present has seriously affected people's lives and production in the region, and alarms of "water supply crisis" have been sounded frequently.

To this end, the country is implementing a strategic project for sustainable utilization of water resources - the South-to-North Water Diversion Project. Saving water is an eternal theme. "The last drop of water on earth will be human tears." I believe many people have heard of this slogan that reminds people to save water. But how many people can really save every drop of water from now on, and truly "care about every detail" of water use. I saw that some students lacked awareness of water conservation. They threw away the remaining mineral water, washed their hands and turned on the faucet to let it flow in vain. After physical education class, turn on the faucet and rinse as you please.

To this end, we propose: Cherish every drop of water, protect water resources, start from me, save water.

Classmates, as a student, we have the responsibility and obligation to do our best to contribute to the construction of a conservation-oriented school. For the sustainable development of society, for the sustainable use of resources, and for our better tomorrow, let us start from now on, start from ourselves, and save until the end!

Let our school become "Water Saving School". Let us all contribute to building a conservation-oriented and harmonious society. Thank you all! Speech 3 for the water-saving, electricity-saving and food-saving themed class meeting

Students:

Hello everyone!

You should know that our country is recognized by the world A water-scarce country. According to the analysis of hydrological data in the past 20 years, from 1958 to 1987, the average annual total water resources in the country was 716.8 billion cubic meters, which was lower than the internationally recognized warning line of 1,900 cubic meters. However, in such a water-scarce world, many people still do not understand what conservation means and are still wasting water resources without any scruples. Last year, five provinces in southwest China experienced continuous droughts in summer and autumn. This year, Jiangxi, Hunan and Guangdong provinces experienced continuous droughts in winter and spring. This resulted in cracks in the earth, drying up of lakes, failure of crops, and difficulty in drinking water for humans and animals. What a serious water shortage event this is!

I once saw a cartoon like this: there is a water faucet dripping water drop by drop, and there is a large group of people behind with buckets ready to collect the water. It is an indisputable fact that if we do not save water, the world will look like that in the future; if we do not save water, the last drop of water on the earth will be our own tears! This is no longer alarmist, but A warning from the prosperous times. The water shortage in the Yunnan-Guizhou region and the bottoming out of Poyang Lake and Dongting Lake are good public service announcements. We can use the water for bathing to flush the toilet, the water for washing rice to wash our face, and the water for washing our face to feed livestock...

So, those of us who don’t save water, When you stand in front of the bathroom and prepare to use water, please think about the people living in arid areas and how thirsty they are! Stop wasting water and make good use of the only water you have. resources to create a more harmonious and better home!

Saving water will benefit the present and will serve the future. Students, I hope you can make good use of water resources. Saving water is to save ourselves; saving water is to make our future better and let the flower of life bloom easily!

Thank you everyone! Speech 4 for the theme class meeting of saving water, saving electricity and saving food

Dear teachers, dear students:

Hello everyone!

Everyone must remember the poem "Who knows that every grain of food on the plate is hard work" , it tells us to cherish food and learn to save: a 450-word essay on taking pride in diligence and thrift [Think Tank | Special Topic]. Saving is a virtue, a responsibility, an obligation, and a mission.

However, there is often such a phenomenon on our campus: on a sunny day, you can still see some classrooms with all the lights on; in the cool mornings and evenings, some classrooms have fans still on. The power is fully turned on; the faucet in the washroom is dripping with water, and the students coming and going turn a blind eye; the empty restaurant has a lot of food left on the messy plates...

Saving, practical actions are more real than any good words. Each of us should participate in the conservation action. "Everyone adds fuel to the fire." Only by gathering all the strength of everyone and persevering can we truly create a conservation-oriented campus. No matter how hard you work, you will gain. No matter how good the land is, if you don't cultivate it diligently, how can you get a harvest? If you have a harvest, if you are squandering, no matter how much you harvest, it will all be lost in the blink of an eye. It can be seen that if you want to achieve gains, you cannot do without "diligence" and "thrift". Only diligence can create the fruits of labor, and only frugality can cherish the fruits of labor.

Students, let us start from the small things around us and become a good team member who "takes pride in diligence and frugality and is ashamed of luxury and waste"!

Thrift is what we start from Traditional virtues from ancient times to the present. Saving and not wasting is a way of self-discipline. Maybe things that can be wasted are not worth a penny to you, but they are quite precious to those who don't have them. Thrift is inherited from the predecessors and entrusted to future generations, so that life can last from generation to generation. . Speech for a class meeting on the theme of saving water, electricity, and food Part 5

Dear teachers, dear students:

Good morning, everyone! The theme of today's speech under our banner is "Diligence and Thrift".

As contemporary primary school students, we should consciously shoulder the social responsibility of "strictly practicing frugality and opposing waste", establish a sense of diligence and thrift, start from every bit of daily life, and work together to build a frugal society campus! I hereby issue the following suggestions to everyone:

1. Save every drop of water. We should be proud of "saving water and using water rationally" and be ashamed of "wasting water". When we see dripping faucets, we should tighten them in time. Avoid turning the faucet wide; turn off the faucet when you are done using it. We should also save water at home. For example, the water used for washing clothes can be used to mop the floor, flush the toilet, and the water used for washing rice can be used to water flowers, etc.

2. Save every kilowatt hour of electricity. We should be proud of "saving electricity and using electricity rationally" and be ashamed of "wasting electricity". Don't forget to turn off the lights and all unused electrical appliances before leaving home, classroom or office for the last time. Make sure the lights go out when people leave and stop when people leave. Do not turn on the lights when there is sufficient light.

3. Save every grain of rice. A porridge and a meal should be thought of as hard-won, and half a thread of constant thoughts are hard to come by. Be proud of "CDs" and be ashamed of "leftovers". Every grain of grain is the result of the labor of the working people who "hoe the crops at noon, and the sweat drops of grains fall into the soil." And "who knows that every grain of food is hard work" needs us to understand and practice with frugal actions.

Waste does not occur in small quantities, and savings does not occur in small quantities. Saving is a kind of virtue, a kind of foresight, a kind of wisdom, and saving is a state. Let us be the disseminators, practitioners and demonstrators of the trend of diligence and thrift. Classmates, let us raise our right hands and take an oath under the national flag: to practice diligence and thrift and to oppose extravagance and waste.