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Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Climate Change Issues | Conservation

Welcome to another post on my blog. For science today, we were looking at Climate Change Issues. We had an activity to do about Climate Change Issues.

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Aim: To learn about the different emissions of climate change.

Transportation:

Most cars need gas or diesel to work. These come from oil, which is a fossil fuel. The carbon dioxide in oil goes into the atmosphere when the car is running.


Electricity:

Electricity is a form of power which is used to power almost everything in our house. Electricity can come from renewable sources like water, sun, wind, and non-renewable sources like fossil fuel like oil and gas. Fossil Fuel releases CO2 into the atmosphere.


Factories:

Making clothes, cars, electronics, and processed foods creates a lot of pollution. When materials like plastic, cardboard, metal, and cement are made, harmful gases are released into the air and water.


Landfill:

Our landfills are growing and growing and using up more healthy land. When waste breaks down in landfills, greenhouse gases are created, including methane and carbon dioxide. These gases contribute to climate change.


Food:

We need food to survive, but it creates a lot of pollution. Transporting food by ships, planes, trains, and trucks add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Clearing the land for farms and farming practices also create greenhouse gases.


Cows:

Cows create a greenhouse gas called methane when they burp and fart. Methane is a greenhouse gas that is 25 times more powerful than carbon dioxide. With about 1.5 billion cows around the world, methane is having a big effect on climate change.