L Global warming
INTRODUCTION :- From The Stone Age to the modern era man has come a long way. In his pursuit of comforts of life he ignored the threat of pollution and environmental degradation caused by industrialization. Global warming is not new as this process occurs naturally and keeps the Earth’s temperature about 50 degrees. Fahrenheit warmer than it would be otherwise. Without this natural cover, Earth’s surface would be colder than it is today,, making the planet freezing and devoid off life.
What is GREENHOUSE EFFECT ? Gas in the atmosphere, such a water, carbon dioxide, methane, CFCs and nitrous oxide, absorb infrared light and would otherwise escape to space, radiating it back towards the planet’s surface. These gases are called ‘ greenhouse gases’ and they have a critical role in determining the temperature of the Earth’s surface and the living conditions on the planet. This natural process is called the “greenhouse effect”.
Effect on Global Warming ? Serve Changes in Weather : Earth’s surface to a new high of 14.57 degree centigrade. Rise in temperature was marked by unusually severe weather in many parts of the world. The irony of this global warming is that while it could reduce climatic changes by drying up rains. It could also raise sea levels with disastrous consequences for islands and low- level coastal areas.
Impact on Arctic Ecosystem :- The ecosystem which sustains the livelihood of Arctic residents is melting the ice as temperature rise. The layer of permafrost is melting, causing an inland lake to drain into the ocean and killing fresh water fish.
KYOTO PROTOCOL
Kyoto Protocol :- A un- brokered treaty was signed by in 1997 in Kyoto Japan. It was called the Kyoto Protocol. It commits the rich countries to binding cut in their emission of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide. The developed countries agreed to cut their emissions by a collective average of 5 percent below their levels in 1990 by 2008-2012. Representative Climate Conference (COPC) in Nov 2000, and discussed about the implementation of the Kyoto Protocol.
Erratic Rain :- People around the world will experience climate changes and the erratic rainfall China to Africa will jeopardize the lives of many people. IT is now nearly a decade since the IPCC accepted that human activates were changing the world’s climate. The most severe warming is seen in the Arctic were the ice pack is shrinking, and thinning, according to the US experts.
More storms, floods, droughts, submergence of islands :- Scientists have warned that a warmer world will mean more storms, floods, droughts, and snowfalls. The countries that have to suffer most if the Hague talks fail are the small countries. Islands in danger of being submerged, from the Pacific to the Caribbean are panicky. The lives of million people will be affected by these negotiations.
Ozone Getting Depleted :- Pollution from transport is the fastest growing source of carbon dioxide emissions since the industrial revolutions Carbon emission levels responsible for 70 percent of global warming vary widely among nations. Due to these emissions the ozone layer that provides a protective shield over the Earth from the harmful ultravoilent radiation is getting depleted. Another greenhouse gas, methane, has more than doubled. RESULT OF THIS, VERY HOT WEATHER LIKE THE SAME IN DESERT REGION OR MORE THAN THAT
Major Climate Change :- If we do not act to reduce the emission of these heat- trapping gases, it is predicted that global temperature could rise 2 degree to 6degree Fahrenheit in the next 100 yrs. Just a few degree difference in the global average temperature can mean a major climate change. The amt o greenhouse gases that are released could be controlled through prudent planning and implementation of environmental priorities. Man has to act now to insure against the risk of destructive future warming by reducing the greenhouse gas emissions.
Most important things kids can do to prevent global warming
1. Conserve energy in your everyday life 1. Conserve energy in your everyday life. Making simple choices to save energy may help avoid the serious consequences of global warming. For example: • Turn off the lights. • Close doors immediately so heat does not escape. • Take short showers. • Walk or bike if you can (instead of having your parents drive you). • Turn off your computer when not in use (don't leave it on just to keep Facebook or Myspace active).
2. Convince the people around you to save energy 2. Convince the people around you to save energy. Now, you have to be careful here because people don't like to be told what to do, so convince is the important part. Your parents would be perfect subjects for persuasion, but do it with love and humor. Here are some suggestions that you can provide for your family and friends. • Replace incandescent with fluorescent lights. (This saves a lot of money!) • Ask your parents not to leave the car running needlessly, for example, when waiting to pick you up at school. • Recycle (this saves energy in manufacturing). • Run the dishwasher and other appliances on energy saver mode. • Keep the house at 68°F or less. And make sure the heat goes off at night and when everyone is away. • Start a conservation club at school to raise awareness. Get your fellow students and teachers on board to have the school reduce energy consumption.
3. Keep learning. These ideas all involve conservation 3. Keep learning. These ideas all involve conservation. While that's important, what's more important is finding and implementing sources of energy that do not pollute the environment. Who is going to do that? It can be you! So the third and most important thing you can do is get the best education you can get, so that you can be a responsible citizen and continue making good decisions. Maybe you will help find scientific, technological, economic, or political solutions to the present situation.
PROJECT POWER AUDIT IN SCHOOL This will help the children to learn how much power is wasted Also they will learn to reduce the wastage Conducting rally on awareness