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Environmen tal Issues of Europe. SS6G9: The student will discuss environmental issues of Europe. a. Explain the major concerns of Europeans regarding the issues such as acid rain in Germany , air pollution in the United Kingdom, and the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl, Ukraine.
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Environmental Issues of Europe SS6G9: The student will discuss environmental issues of Europe. a. Explain the major concerns of Europeans regarding the issues such as acid rain in Germany, air pollution in the United Kingdom, and the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl, Ukraine.
Environmental Issues European nations have to deal with problems that have been causes by man. Factories, heavy traffic, and large populations produce pollution.
AIR QUALITY Air quality in major cities such as London are caused by overcrowding, factories, and heavy traffic. The air pollution affects the environment and the health of the people.
NUCLEAR DISASTER • Nuclear energy can be more efficient, cleaner, and cheaper than other forms of energy. But, it can also be dangerous. If it is not managed properly deadly radiation may be released. • In 1986, a deadly nuclear accident happened in Chernobyl, Ukraine. Many people died from cancer and other sickness causes by the radiation. Wind spread radiation into other countries of Europe. Many people got sick and the animal and dairy products were contaminated.
ACID RAIN • Pollutants get trapped in the atmosphere. Many of these pollutants fall to earth again when it rains. These rains are filled with pollutants called acid rain. The rain can be very unhealthy and can damage the environment. It is a major concern in Germany.
Environmental Concerns In Europe, farmers use almost half of the land for agriculture. When so much land is used for agriculture, groundwater, surface water, and sea water are all affected. Pesticides residues and nutrients used on crops run off into water sources.
Ozone Layer • Air pollution comes from things like ozone (a byproduct of automobile exhaust and industrial production). • Too much ozone negatively affects people’s health. • Under the Kyoto Protocol, EU nations have agreed to a program to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.
Global Warming • Europeans are concerned about global warming, or climate change. By 2100, temperature are expected to climb 5.8◦C. European temperatures will probably be higher which will affect the availability of water, flood hazards, agricultural productivity, and natural areas. • Water is needed for drinking and irrigation. • Pesticides and nitrates from fertilizers cause water pollution.
Activity Students will choose one of three activities. 1 – Students will write a letter to the European Union to describe the problem and their solution to the problem. 2 – Students will create a poster to summarize the information 3 – Students will create a rap/poem/song to summarize the information