What can we do to be greener in our daily lives?
What can we do every day to be greener and pollute our planet less? I mean the little things - everyday behavior repeated many times by each of us. For example:
- Where possible, ride a bicycle instead of a car.
- Reuse plastic bags and pouches before throwing them away.
- Buy less clothes - wear what you already have longer, until they really wear out.
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List in points from those, in your opinion, that have the most significant impact on improving the state of the environment or from those that are easiest to implement in everyday life. Justify why the ones you mention are important.
What can we do every day to be greener and pollute our planet less? I mean the little things - everyday behavior repeated many times by each of us. For example:
- Where possible, ride a bicycle instead of a car.
- Reuse plastic bags and pouches before throwing them away.
- Buy less clothes - wear what you already have longer, until they really wear out.
- …
List in points from those, in your opinion, that have the most significant impact on improving the state of the environment or from those that are easiest to implement in everyday life. Justify why the ones you mention are important.
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Ten years ago, a Florida person named Laszlo Hanyecz decided he wanted a free lunch.
This young programmer was an early contributor to Bitcoin software when he was just one year old. Being an active member of an even more niche community at the time, Hanyecz significantly expanded Bitcoin mining. He coded a program that allowed miners to mine Bitcoin using their graphics cards (GPU), a method more powerful than using a computer processor (CPU), the original way to mine Bitcoin.\
Most people, however, do not remember Hanyecz for his contributions to Bitcoin mining. They remember him for what his mining business allowed him to do: buy pizza with Bitcoins.
"I'll pay 10,000 bitcoins for a couple of pizzas...maybe two big ones, so I'll have some for the next day," Hanyecz wrote on a Bitcointalk forum.
There was a person on the forum who agreed to sell pizza for bitcoins.
The legendary Hanyecz then paid 100,000 bitcoins for two pizzas.
This day is celebrated on May 22.
Ten years ago, a Florida person named Laszlo Hanyecz decided he wanted a free lunch.
This young programmer was an early contributor to Bitcoin software when he was just one year old. Being an active member of an even more niche community at the time, Hanyecz significantly expanded Bitcoin mining. He coded a program that allowed miners to mine Bitcoin using their graphics cards (GPU), a method more powerful than using a computer processor (CPU), the original way to mine Bitcoin.\
Most people, however, do not remember Hanyecz for his contributions to Bitcoin mining. They remember him for what his mining business allowed him to do: buy pizza with Bitcoins.
"I'll pay 10,000 bitcoins for a couple of pizzas...maybe two big ones, so I'll have some for the next day," Hanyecz wrote on a Bitcointalk forum.
There was a person on the forum who agreed to sell pizza for bitcoins.
The legendary Hanyecz then paid 100,000 bitcoins for two pizzas.
This day is celebrated on May 22.
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