Title: Exploring Issues in the Environment
1Exploring Issues in the Environment
Chapter 33
Lessons 1-3
6th Graders Ages 11-12
Taylor Bennett, Stacy Diamond, Fetrisha Faqeeri,
Alysen Greenleaf, Heather Hodges Ashlee Wilken
2Air Pollution
- Gases
- Carbon monoxide-result from burning of most
substances - Nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides-produced by the
burning of fossil fuels - Carbon dioxide-burning of petroleum, coal and
other fossil fuels - Hydrocarbons- produced when fossil fuels or
turpentine evaporate are completely burned
3Air Pollution
- Gases
- Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)- refrigerants and
propellants in aerosol spray cans - Particulates
- Tiny particles suspended and carried through air
- Lead
- Can poison kidneys, liver and nervous system
- Also cause mental retardation in babies and young
kids
4Air Pollution
- Asbestos
- Mineral occurring in the form of fiber
- Has been linked to lung cancer, especially in
people who smoke
5Water Pollution
- Result of the dumping of raw sewage or waste into
rivers, lakes, and streams. - What is dumped is often in large quantities too
large to be biodegradable - Biodegradable- able to be broken down by
microorganisms in the environment
6Water Pollution
- Hazardous Chemicals
- Pesticides and herbicides
- Bleaches and detergents
- Chlorine and phosphates
- Polluted ground water that drains into streams
- Oil Spills
- Petroleum Crude Oil
7Land
- Toxic Dumping
- Billions of tons of solid waste are dumped,
burned, and buried in the US each year - Deposited in landfills or canyons
- Hazardous wastes
- Any substances that are explosive, corrosive,
flammable, or toxic to human or other life forms
8Problems with Toxic Dumping
- Availabilities of landfill space many landfills
are at or nearing full capacity - Nature of the wastes themselves wastes release
gases and other toxins that seep into the soil
9Nuclear Energy
- Industrialized nations that are poor in energy
resources rely on nuclear power. - Lead to a new problem the disposal of a special
form of hazardous wastes called nuclear wastes - Nuclear wastes radioactive, extremely dangerous
collection of materials - Decay rates of some nuclear materials must be
isolated for 10,000 years or more
10Expansion and Development
- Too many people living in concentrated areas have
dramatic impact on the land. - Clearing land for growing masses is at the
expense of wilderness and rain forests.
11Ecological Footprint Homework
www.earthday.net/footprint/index.asp
12Disappearing Forests
- Deforestation destruction of forests
- Forests provide homes for plant and animals also
control soil erosion, flooding, and sediment
buildup in rivers, lakes, and reservoirs - Without trees, precipitation decreases and region
grows hotter and drier
13Deforestation Video
- http//youtube.com/watch?vsvPtQcTDjVo
14Expanding Deserts
- Desertification -- the conversion of grasslands,
rain-fed cropland, or irrigated cropland to
desertlike conditions - Has prompted a decrease in agricultural
productivity - Poses a threat to all peoples health
15Getting Involved
- Conservationism protection of the environment
- YOU can help conserve natural resources and
reduce waste by being aware of environmental
issues - Conservation of water, energy, and natural
resources and recycling are keys to future health.
16What you can do at home!
- Heating and Cooling
- Keep doors and windows shut if air conditioning
is on - Keep air conditioner at constant temperature
- During cold weather, turn thermostat down at
night - Water
- Wash clothes in warm or cold water
- Fix leaky faucets
- Never let hot water run unnecessarily
17What you can do at home!
- Lighting
- Use florescent bulbs
- Use one higher-watt bulbs instead of two
lower-watt bulbs in a two bulb light fixture - Cooking
- Try and cook on the stove top rather than the
oven - Be sure a gas stove has a blue flame in the pilot
light
18Recycling
- Recycling the treating of waste so that it can
be reused - Saves
- Energy
- Resources
19Guidelines for Recycling
- Aluminum rinse cans and then crush to save
space - Cardboard Flatten boxes then tie together
- Clothing household items donate to an
organization - Glass check to see if center takes clear, green
or brown glass. Rinse jars and bottles and remove
caps and lids
20Guidelines for Recycling
- Oil take used oil to service station for proper
disposal - Paper reuse backs of envelopes and paper from
junk mail. Reuse grocery bags and replace paper
towels with rags.
21Guidelines for Recycling
- Tires use old tires for play equipment,
bumpers, or gardening containers - Computer printer cartridges recycle, contact
manufacturer or refill cartridges at Walgreens
22How Many Ways Can You Use This Item???
- 4 groups
- Plastic water bottle, plastic grocery bag, jam or
jelly jar, and an old tee-shirt - Why is recycling important?
- How long does it take to disintegrate?
- 5 minutes to come up with as many ways to use
items - Discuss choices
- 2 extra bonus points for group that comes up with
the most!
23Whats Wrong With This Scene??
List whats in the pictures that can be
potentially harmful to the environment
24Quick Recap
25And now its your turn to save the earth!!