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CLIMATE CHANGE Meet Elhaloog Prep. School for Girls From EGYPT

Earth’s Human activities in our Planet have produced changes in our climate. As the human population increases, the demand for energy increases as well. A bigger demand for energy affects the Earth’s resources. Everything we consume (eg. food) and use (eg. cars) requires energy. In order to keep up with energy demands, power stations are burning more and more fossil fuels. This process is increasing the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere.

Choosing the correct energy source is nowadays as important as the rational use of it. Looking into the different energy sources will captivate your students and inspire them to adopt greener habits and a better use of energy. Revising their own use of energy can motivate them to search for more information and will build the conviction on the importance of taking care of the Planet’s resources. This knowledge and commitment will encourage them to become active, enthusiastic and responsible to overcome the actual trend in energy use which leads us to an unhealthy Planet. Choosing the correct energy source is nowadays as important as the rational use of it. Looking into the different energy sources will captivate your students and inspire them to adopt greener habits and a better use of energy. Revising their own use of energy can motivate them to search for more information and will build the conviction on the importance of taking care of the Planet’s resources. This knowledge and commitment will encourage them to become active, enthusiastic and responsible to overcome the actual trend in energy use which leads us to an unhealthy Planet.

volcanic eruptions - When a volcano erupts it throws out large volumes of sulphur dioxide (SO2), water vapour, dust, and ash into the atmosphere. Large volumes of gases and ash can influence climatic patterns for years by increasing planetary reflectivity causing atmospheric cooling. Tiny particles called aerosols are produced by volcanoes. Because they reflect solar energy back into space they have a cooling effect on the world. The greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide is also produced however the CO2 produced is insignificant when compared to emissions created by humans.

The most widely used energy at home and school

The least widely used energy at home and school Nuclear Energy