Looking after our Earth

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Looking after our Earth

Don’t take more from the planet than you need Looking after our Earth GLOBAL WARMING Our Earth is a gift Loss of Biodiversity Don’t take more from the planet than you need ‘I am putting you in charge of the fish, the birds, and all the wild animals’ Taking the skin off the earth HABITAT DESTRUCTION Sustainable Development pollution ‘It is He who has given you the Earth to inherit’ Human Population Growth

Looking after our Earth I can explain some of the processes which contribute to climate change and discuss the possible impact of atmospheric change on the survival of living things I can discuss the environmental impact of human activity and suggest ways in which we can live in a more environmentally-responsible way I can identify the possible consequences of an environmental issue and make informed suggestions about ways to manage the impact Through investigating and reflecting upon stories of world religions, I can show my understanding of these stories Through research and discussion, I have contributed to evaluations of media items with regard to scientific content and ethical implications I am developing my own understanding of values such as honesty, respect, and compassion and am able to identify how these values might be applied in relation to moral issue

Hello – my name is Emma and I live in Manchester and I am a Christian

Banko from Bhutan Hello there my name is Banko and I live in Bhutan. Bhutan is a beautiful country in the mountains to the east of Nepal.