The Bible has a creation story  Day 1 - Light / Dark  Day 2 Water and Sky  Day 3 Plants and Land  Day 4 Sun, Moon and Stars  Day 5 Sea Creatures.

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The Bible has a creation story  Day 1 - Light / Dark  Day 2 Water and Sky  Day 3 Plants and Land  Day 4 Sun, Moon and Stars  Day 5 Sea Creatures  Day 6 Animals and Humans  Day 7 God rested

 Christians do not believe that this is a scientific account of creation just a story to explain God was behind all life.  The creation story is used to explain that humans should respect the world as God’s creation and that humans are Stewards – protectors of the planet. The world is his gift to humanity.

Muslims do not have a specific creation story but the Qur'an refers to Allah as a creator of all things.

Most people believe that the universe started with a great explosion which produced matter and gases enabling planets and stars to form. As the planets evolved they could sustain life, over time more complicated creatures began to exist with humans finally coming into being.

 Religious people believe that there is our universe is amazing and show that it was created by a God – Awe means filled with admiration for the universe  Examples include the Grand Canyon / Niagara falls / Ayres rock / Amazon Rainforest

 Carbon emissions from cars or factories  The amount of waste we produce – litter and land pollution  Pollution of rivers and seas.  Destruction of natural habitats  Using up all the natural resources  Acid Rain  Toxic Chemicals  Greenhouse effect / Climate Change

 Pollution is created from cars and factories that hangs in the atmosphere. It traps the sun's rays around the earth like a greenhouse.

 There could be many floods as the level of the sea rises in accordance to the melting ice caps  Freak weather patterns such as tsunamis and hurricanes are starting to appear.  Droughts can lead to severe famine.  The loss of natural habitats for animals.

 Conservation means to protect and look after the environment and its species of plants or animals.  Deforestation is taking place because –  Farming land is needed - Land for cattle or crops /Trees for furniture or building houses

 Destroys natural habitats – many animals and plants face extinction  Adds to climate change without so many trees more Co2 is left in the atmosphere  Damage to the soil - erosion causes flooding or landslides

 Due to the rising population the demand for natural resources has increased. Fossil fuels like coal, gas and oil are in danger of running out  Renewable energy resources are in the process of being developed. Wind, Wave, solar and geothermal power provides an alternative to making electricity.

There is a new generation of nuclear power stations that help tackle climate change as it is cleaner than burning fossil fuels. Many people worry about the radioactive properties that can hurt people or the environment. An accident or terrorist attack at a nuclear plant would be catastrophic.

 Stewardship is the religious idea that people have been given a special responsibility to look after the planet as it belongs to God.  God created all life and humans have a duty to protect it. In return for protecting the planet we may use its resources such as plants and animals to help us live.

 Religious people believe that god will Judge people according to how they have treated the planet and how they have looked after his creation.  Islam calls this the “Day of Judgment”

 Muslim's believe the world belongs to Allah. Allah created all life and it must be respected. To abuse the environment is abusing God.  People will be held to account on the Day of Judgment. Allah will reward humans that look after his creation and punish those who do not.

 An Earth Summit is a meeting of representatives of different countries, including religious leaders.  They discuss the threat to the Earth and agree on international action

 Religious people think as Eco schools does..... recycle and reuse where possible.  Take the bus or share lifts.  Respect all plant and animal life.  Try not to pollute the Earth by dropping litter or waste.

 Write to an MP over issues  Campaign against deforestation / destruction of natural habitats  Donate money or join a charity that helps protect the environment