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When you see the environment, smile and politely offer out your hand. Oh and also never throw garbage on its face. That's not usually considered to be "friendly" behavior.
Transcript
- 00:04
[Dino and Coop singing]
- 00:13
If students were in charge of running the school, things would probably be a bit different... [Kids walking off the schoolbus]
- 00:17
For example…math class would probably be replaced with recess class! [Empty class room]
- 00:20
…Which is just more recess.
- 00:22
Yeah, yeah, we know…"ideas like that are why students will never run schools!" blahblahblah…
Full Transcript
- 00:26
Okay, so maybe you can't make all-day recess a thing, but that doesn't mean there aren't [Kids falls off a swing]
- 00:29
some positive changes you as students can make to your school and community...
- 00:33
Especially when it comes to the environment. [Kid has a black eye]
- 00:36
And because we like brainstorming really good ideas––seriously, someone should jump
- 00:40
on that recess class thing––here are a few to get you started...
- 00:43
What if you convinced someone... and it could be anyone, from your school principal, to [Kid walking down the street]
- 00:47
the mayor, or to local shop owners... to switch their light bulbs to more energy efficient ones?
- 00:53
It's an easy sell since it reduces their bills, and it helps the environment. [Shop owner looks happy and boy has his thumbs up]
- 00:56
Or what if you convinced your community to put a recycling bin next to every single public
- 01:00
garbage can in your town?
- 01:02
There are tons of people who throw bottles or cans in the trash simply because there
- 01:05
aren't any recycling bins around. [People recycling]
- 01:07
This way, if they keep doing it, you have every right to follow them around and boo
- 01:11
them until they go back and fix their mistake! [Kid following a man]
- 01:14
You could also talk to local stores about giving customers who use cloth bags instead
- 01:17
of plastic bags a small discount.
- 01:19
Nothing motivates people like money! [Woman with dollar signs in her eyes]
- 01:21
Or you could organize a fundraiser to help the community buy solar panels for traffic
- 01:25
lights around town.
- 01:26
You even could organize a “ride your bike to work or school” day.
- 01:29
Or a community “blackout” where every home turned off their lights for ten minutes
- 01:32
each month to save a bit of electricity. [Street of houses goes dark]
- 01:34
Plus, think of how nice the star gazing would be with no lights!
- 01:37
Or an entire day where everyone agrees to turn off their TVs and get outside instead! [Man switches his TV off and jumps out the window]
- 01:42
Just make sure not to include turning off their computers in any of those ideas…we
- 01:45
wouldn't want anyone to go without Shmoop… [Guy sat at his computer]
- 01:47
Anyway, these are just a few ideas of things you could do to help your community become [Coop pointing at a blackboard]
- 01:51
even more eco-friendly.
- 01:52
But we're sure you can come up with some even better ones that would work specifically for [Dino pointing at a blackboard]
- 01:56
your community.
- 01:57
But be sure they're actually realistic…
- 01:59
Sure, asking everyone to work together to power the town using giant five-hundred
- 02:03
person bicycle generator sounds like a good idea, but it's not exactly realistic.
- 02:07
That sweat smell would get bad, and fast. [Field full of people on bikes]
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