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. GLOBAL WARMING, POLLUTION AND THE ENVIRONMENT WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP SAVE THE PLANET. CLICK TO LEARN MORE. Choose one activity to learn how you can help save the planet. TYK. Learn about Plastics. Recycle. Planet Challenge. TEST YOUR GREEN KNOWLEDGE.
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GLOBAL WARMING, POLLUTION AND THE ENVIRONMENT WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP SAVE THE PLANET CLICK TO LEARN MORE
Choose one activity to learn how you can help save the planet TYK Learn about Plastics Recycle Planet Challenge
TEST YOUR GREEN KNOWLEDGE Plastics appear in which of the following: 1. Food 2. Clothes 3. Carpet 4. All of the above
All of the above is the correct answer. To learn more about plastics and what you can do help, watch the video below
Another problem affecting the planet is: Plastic Bags How long do you think it takes for plastic bags to biodegrade to tiny pieces? 1. 100 years 2. 25 years 3. 500 years 4. 300 years
500 YEARS!!!! SO… BAG THE BAG!! BRING YOUR OWN BAG (BYOB) TO THE GROCERY STORE Watch to learn more
TAKE THE CLIMATE CHALLENGE • The future is in your hands! You are the president of the United States and you must tackle global climate change. • You must choose policies to lower carbon dioxide emissions while maintaining the nation’s vital resources. • Choose one policy from each sector and develop a plan. • Develop a strategy to convince other nations to cooperate with you
Climate Challenge – Policy Building Activity Go to the next slide to view the choices of carbon dioxide emission reduction policies Household Industry National Local Foreign Trade
Household These are your choices, you must provide the criteria used for your selection Local Trade • Start a tax-supported campaign so people change their light bulbs to bulbs that save energy . • Start an informative campaign so people learn which appliances use the most energy. • Give grants to encourage people to buy hybrid cars • Invest in water and infrastructure. Fixing water pipes to help save water that is wasted due to leakage. • Build affordable housing. • Build more roads. • Improve building regulations • Sell energy to neighbor countries. • Export Food • Import Food • Import green technologies from other countries
These are your choices, you must provide the criteria used for your selection Industry National • Spend on research on nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. • Introduce a new fuel tax nationwide. • Build wind farms • Start a campaign to encourage industry to switch from coal to gas powered stations. • Support organic farming. • Launch an incentives plan to encourage better use of energy. Next activity
The Impact of Waste and Recycling on Our Planet Watch to learn more
ACROSS WASTE NO WORDS 1. A product can be considered _________ when it lasts a long time. 7. To use something again for the same purpose or a new purpose. 8. What a pile of decayed food scraps, leaves and grass turn into. 10. You can _______ old toys to needy children instead of throwing them away. 11. Comes in disposable and rechargeable varieties. 1 2 3 2. If you buy one large bag of potato chips instead of five small bags, you are buying in ______. 3. Your world, surroundings, and source of life and health. 4. Many items found in your ________ can be recycled into valuable new products. 5. Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas that are used to manufacture products and heat our homes, come from the ________. 6. To collect used materials to make into new products rather than throwing them away. 9. To decrease the amount of trash you throw away. 5 4 6 7 8 DOWN 9 10 11 Answers
Waste no Words Puzzle - Check your answers DOWN 2. Bulk 3. Environment 4. Trash5. Earth6. Recycle9. Reduce ACROSS 1. Durable7. Reuse8. Compost10. Donate 11. Batteries The best place to start and make a difference is right in your own home. You can reduce the amount of materials you use and waste you produce, reuse products in new ways and recycle goods Next activity
TEST YOUR GREEN KNOWLEDGE 1. Cell phones are considered hazardous waste. T/F True False 2. _____ of trash comes from residences while _____ comes from business and commercial locations. 35% / 65% 80% / 20% 65% / 35% None of the above 3. What country consumes the most energy? Brazil United States China Russia 4. Production of cotton reduces carbon dioxide. T/F True False 5. What appliance uses the most electricity in households? Refrigerator Lights Plasma TV Clothes Dryer
Test Your Knowledge (Cont’d) 6. When shopping, consumers should use ______________. Paper Plastic Both Neither 7. Aerosol sprays have an affect on the ozone layer. T/F True False 8. When was the first Earth Day celebrated? March 21, 1970 April 22, 1970 May 21, 1970 June 22, 1970 9. Replacing your conventional gas boiler with a condensing gas boiler will save 1,000 KWH over a _________period 10 year 2 year 5 year 7 year
TYK - ANSWERS 1. True. More than 700 million cell phones have been discarded or are awaiting disposal, with 130 million cell phones trashed during 2005 alone. Researchers analyzed chemicals in simulated cell phone "leachate" -- the liquid that runs into the soil from cell phones in dumps and landfills -- and said their findings have "profound implications" for the ultimate disposal of cell phones, the researchers said. • C. The average American produces about 4.4 pounds of garbage a day, or a total of 29 pounds per week and 1,600 pounds a year which totals 65% of trash in landfills. 3. B. United States consumes far more energy than any other country – more than China and Russia put together • True. The production of cotton, when compared with petroleum based fibers, actually reduces greenhouse gases because cotton fibers are over 40% carbon, are built from carbon dioxide (94%) and are energy positive. 5. Refrigerator. No single appliance dominated the use of electricity. Refrigerators consumed the most electricity (14 percent of total electricity use for all purposes), followed by lighting (9 percent), clothes dryers (6 percent), freezers (3 percent), and color TV’s (3 percent). • None of the Above. To reduce the waste generated from paper or plastic bags when grocery shopping, select one of the following alternatives. Reuse paper or plastic bags when shopping for groceries. Reusable sturdy cardboard boxes or strong cloth bags will also help reduce waste. In the future, the final task of grocery shopping could be returning the bags (paper, cloth, or plastic) or boxes to the car so they will be available for the next shopping trip. • False. All consumer and most other aerosol products made or sold in the U.S. now use propellants -- such as hydrocarbons and compressed gases like nitrous oxide -- that do not deplete the ozone layer. Aerosol spray cans produced in some other countries might still utilize CFCs, but they cannot legally be sold in the U.S. 8.A. March 21, 1970. First celebrated in the U.S. on this date, it has been celebrated each year thereafter at the United Nations, bringing attention to its original purpose: peace, justice and caring for the planet. 9. 2 years. It would take 2 years to save this amount by installing a condensing gas boiler.
SOMETHING MORE FOR YOU TO THINK ABOUT… This is a crisis of global proportion, but please don't despair! Today you have a better understanding of what causes global warming and climate change, then act, do something.... You Can Make A Difference!
GREEN RESOURCES • http://www.earthday.net • http://www.earthday.gov • http://www.greenlibraries.org • http://ecolibrarian.org • http://www.green.dc.gov/green/ • http://carlsgreenideas.wordpress.com • http://www.changeyourcorner.com • http://thegreenlibraryblog.blogspot.com • http://www.greenlibrarianbozeman.blogspot.com • http://www.webjunction.org/824 • http://www.buildgreenschools.org