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Effects of Christmas on the Environment [Free Report]

by Justice Obiri | 05-12-2020 12:38 recommendations 0

Effects of Christmas on the Environment

 

Effects could simply be good or bad. I would however be looking at the bad (negative) effects the festivity Christmas has on the environment. I chose to write about this specific festivity because I am a Christian and upon reflection and thought, I thought it would be right to look at the negative impact the celebration has on the environment rather than looking at the benefits.

Christmas is a festivity that is celebrated all around the world. It is mostly celebrated to remember the birth of Jesus Christ. It comes with celebrations and a whole lot of activities such as exchange of gifts and giving away of gifts. Most of this gifts and other items mostly used for the celebration are made from plastics and after the celebration they may be improperly disposed. This means there is the tendency of increase in pollution during and after the celebration.

What is Christmas without the special Christmas lightening? I have seen situations where individuals turn on their main lights and add the special Christmas light to it. In such a scenario it would be noticed more power would be consumed and hence there would be pressure on the power grid. More light means more heat and once heat is increase it indirectly or directly affects global warming in a negative way.

Down here in Africa and Ghana to be precise, I personally think we use too much time celebrating the said festivity where some people celebrate the Christmas till the end of January the following year. Time is therefore not utilized well during this time. Unutilized time means there would be retardation in the development of the country and hence the economy would still be shrinking. A little time for the celebration is key but too much of everything is bad.

So Christmas could be a good thing but inversely it does affects us human beings and the whole environment as a whole.
Green Cheers and A Happy Merry Christmas to everyone!
 

 

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4 Comments

Shobha Pokhrel

  • Shobha Pokhrel says :
    Hello Justice

    Happy Merry christmas ,

    Hope you are doing well

    Your views regarding celebrating festival are really great .
    keep sharing

    wram regards ,

    Shobha
    Posted 16-12-2020 19:50

Dolma Diki Sherpa

  • Dolma Diki Sherpa says :
    Greetings from Nepal

    We should celebrate festival in proper way. Plastic waste is one of the major problem not only in Christmas festival but also in all occasions so we should more concerned about it.

    Regards

    Dolma
    Posted 15-12-2020 20:43

  • SJ Mentor says :
    Hello Justice!
    It's your SJ mentor.

    Thank you for introducing your valuable experience with us.
    In environmental terms, during festival people waste a lot of things such as plastics, energy, money, etc.
    It is ideal to only celebrate by praying, wishing not just consuming materials.
    Celebrating Christmas has positive effect on mental health which makes people happy.
    I think we should consider the way to celebrate the festival without destructive way.
    Keep up with your hard work!

    Best regards,
    SJ mentor.

    Posted 14-12-2020 10:29

  • Mun WooJooMentor says :
    Hello Justice,
    this is your mentor WooJoo.

    Warm greetings from South Korea.
    Thank you for sharing your report about the Christmas effect on the environment.
    Since Christmas is an worldwide celebrated day, it is true that we cannot ignore its impact on the environment, in which tons of wastes, electricity and other resources are to be wasted.
    Also, the Korean fir, trees which are used for the ornament, and grown in Korea, are being destroyed too much.
    I would liketo ask you what we could do to reduce the pollution during the Christmas season.

    Green cheers and Merry Christmas! :)

    Regards,
    WooJoo
    Posted 10-12-2020 15:38

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