Go Green, Go Digital

Go Green, Go Digital
By: Engr. Usama Abbasi
Contents
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Importance of Plant
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How Papers are made?
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Effect of Cutting Trees
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Substitute of Paper
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Why We Still use Papers
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Conclusion
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Facts and Figures
Importance of Plant
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Plants are essential to the balance of nature and in people's lives
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The Plants cleanse the air.
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They serve as effective sound barriers.
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They produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide.
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They prevent soil erosion and serve as wind breaks.
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Loss of trees/plants also reduces the availability of renewable resources like
timber, medicinal plants, nuts, fruits and game.
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It also means loss of livelihood to the world’s poor who rely on natural
resources for their day- to-day survival.
How Papers are made?
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Papers are usually made up of trees
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After harvesting, trees are cut into logs and are transported to the mill.
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Further process of Paper Producing is mention in video linked below
https://youtu.be/fZ3HQ9lBHuA
Effect of Cutting Trees
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Cutting down trees removes nature's CO2 removal
system.
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Trees are one of the main importance in helping to
stop global warming, and their beauty is just
amazing.
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Picture a world without the trees, the animals
would have no homes.
Substitute of Papers
Note Book
Mailing
Share File
One Note
E-mail
Share via
OneDrive
Manual
Calendar
Outlook
Calendar
 Use of Technology is the only Substitute
of Papers
 Different tools are available for
different purpose which directly avoid
use of papers
Why we Still use Papers
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The problem lies not in the digital media itself — how it’s processed or stored,
or any other of its qualities.
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The problem lies in how we consume it and interact with it.
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The problem is the interface.
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Paper is just much more usable than a computer monitor.
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You can grab a piece of paper in about two seconds and start writing
whatever you want.
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You can draw any diagrams, shapes, charts, pictures — there is little
restriction.
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Paper is also easy to hold and look at — it’s mobile, light and doesn’t tire your
eyes like that bright LCD.
Why we Still use Papers (Continue…)
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You could grab a graphics tablet, but that’s not as simple as just sketching things on
paper.
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Sure, there are tablet laptops out there with touch screens you can draw on, but
they’re not very accurate either and are definitely bulkier than paper.
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To save your notes you need to work with the file system.
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A piece of paper you can just fold and put in your pocket or file in a drawer
(although the organization/retrieval is usually simpler on a computer).
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The real change will happen when the library turns into a server room, and
access to all of its books will be available on a light and usable touch tablet.
That day will be the beginning of the end for paper.
Conclusion.
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In order to prevent claiming of forest land for cultivation purposes in the rural
sector, the government should concentrate on finding ways to increase the
output of the already present farming land. The farmers should be provided
with better fertilizers to increase yield.
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Wooden furniture should be banned and it should be replaced with other
synthetic alternatives or steel which is just as sturdy.
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Rural areas should be provided an alternative to firewood which is used for
cooking. Introduction of solar cookers could alleviate the problem. Cancelling
the subsidiaries given to industries involved with the trade of timber might be
an effective way to stop timber manufacture.
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Must use Technology instead of Papers in Education, Office and Other Business
Works
Facts and Figures
References
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http://www.shareyouressays.com/84508/essay-on-save-trees
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http://usabilitypost.com/2009/01/14/why-we-still-use-paper/
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http://www.idahoforests.org/paprmake.htm
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https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080611104400AA15PzT
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http://www.kalikasan.net/sites/kalikasan.cpunion.com/files/styles/large/public/Earthgauge_Tree_Benefits.jpg
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http://www.securedgenetworks.com/blog/How-to-Correctly-Use-Technologyin-the-Classroom
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www.bing.com
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www.youtube.com