How To be an Eco-Warrior!

 Eco-warrior?  What does that even mean? The term first appeared in the 1990s and it's another name for an environmental activist. Especially one that has a very hands-on approach to saving the earth. An eco-warrior is not an armchair activist. He or she is out there, practicing what they preach. 

Eco warriors are aware that human civilization has brought pollution to dangerous levels. They do whatever

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they can to create environmental awareness. They are highly principled and care deeply for the earth and its population. You'll find them working for environmental organisations like Greenpeace or Friends of the Earth, either in a paid or a voluntary capacity. You may also find them working for companies that sell environmentally-friendly products.

There's an Eco-Warriors' Flag. It originated in Australia in the 1990s. It symbolises a cultural, global development and the yellow and red colours are inspired by indigenous tribals around the world. The green colour is inspired by concern for the earth. Have a look at the flag. It's fascinating.

We can sum up how to be an eco-warrior in a few short points. Let's list them one by one:

  1. Educate yourself about the danger of domestic and industrial waste to the environment. Read blog posts and articles on the Internet and books and newspapers.
  2. Commit yourself to protecting the environment. Try to reduce your amount of domestic waste and buy recycled products whenever possible.
  3. Try to support and work for environmental organisations and environmentally-aware businesses when you get a chance. 
  4. Put up an Eco-Warriors' Flag in your home or office, if you want to, to keep your commitment to the environment in mind.
Above all, be true your commitment to saving the earth. Don't be like a certain royal couple, speaking of environmental issues with great concern and then using a private jet to get around. This is an abuse of energy. Actions speak louder than words. You may not be able to afford a private jet, of course. But you can commit to doing everything you can to keep waste, especially tech waste, out of the landfills.
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Just take a step in the right direction and keep going in that direction.

Thanks to Pixabay for the image* by Kevin Snyman

Thanks to Wikipedia for the image** of the Eco-Warriors' Flag


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