GO GREEN BE A PART OF “THE RIPPLE EFFECT”. What is “SUSTAINABILITY” Sustainable development implies: “Meeting the Needs of the Present Generation Without.

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GO GREEN BE A PART OF “THE RIPPLE EFFECT”

What is “SUSTAINABILITY” Sustainable development implies: “Meeting the Needs of the Present Generation Without Compromising the Ability of Future Generations to Meet their Own Needs.”

Shared Natural Resources

Consumption of Processed Goods

[1] Depleting Natural Resources TREES A Renewable Resource NATURAL OIL A Non-Renewable Resource

[2] CO2 Imbalance Pre-industrial levels of 280 ppm has increased to 390 ppm in 2010 NASA scientists warn that 450 ppm is absolute maximum allowable, but recent evidence says this may be too high. One-third of animal and plant species, and millions of our own, could be lost from impacts of climate change [From NASA scientist James Hansen at Columbia University website:

[3] Pollution - Toxic Landfills

Can You Guess What This Is?

Zooming in…..

PLASTIC BOTTLES!!

Depicts the 2,000,000 (2M) Plastic Beverage Bottles Used Every Five Minutes In the US

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Non-Biodegradable Waste 2,000,000 (2M) Plastic Beverage Bottles Used Every Five Minutes 60,000 Plastic Bags Every Five Seconds An estimated 50,000 PLASTIC BAGS floating in Every Square Mile in the World‘s Oceans

US vs. THE WORLD Only 5% of World Population Uses 25% of the World’s Resources Produces 30% of the World’s Waste

Let’s Review!

What Can We Do As Individuals? RESPECT REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE EDUCATE

At Home: “REDUCE NON-BIODEGRADABLES”

Bag Ban in Austin 18November 12, 2015

Recycle Solid Wastes

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