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What is sustainability?

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Definition
Sustainability = meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. 









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Definition
Sustainable development
  • Good for the environment
  • Good for the future generations

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What are some of the environmental problems humans are currently facing?

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Threats to Earth
main forms of environmental problems
  1. Climate change due to greenhouse gases.
  2. Pollution: Air pollution, Soil pollution, Water pollution
  3. Degradation: Deforestation, Desertification, Extinction, Erosion
  4. Depletion: Oil use, Deforestation, Over-fishing

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CO2 is one of the greenhouses gasses. What increases the levels of CO2 in our atmosphere?
A
The burning of fossil fuels
B
The burning and decomposition of trees
C
Deforestation because trees capture CO2
D
All of the above

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What are main effects of global warming?
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Why are animals like bees economically so important for humans?
A
They produce honey
B
They play a role in fertilization of the crops that we eat
C
They eat insects that eat our crops
D
They produce bees wax

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Humans have used up 75% of the earth's land for what purposes?
A
Mining
B
Damming
C
Farming
D
Housing

Slide 13 - Quiz

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What is a ocean dead zone?
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A place where dead fishes was upon the shore
B
A nuclear waste dump zone
C
Low oxygen zone in the ocean where marine life is not supported
D
A plastic soup

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What are the two main reasons for biodiversity reduction?
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Hunting and Fishing
B
Land conversion and overconsumption
C
Overconsumption and fishing
D
Destruction of habitat and fishing

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What are the causes of the huge increase in population growth over the last 300 years?

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What can you do in your own personal behavior to make our planet more sustainable?

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How Sustainable Is Your School?
Compare your schools
  • Work in groups of four or six people
  • Research 4 Areas of Sustainability:
  1. Energy Use: Do they use solar panels or save energy with LED lights?
  2. Waste Management: Do they recycle or compost? How do they reduce waste?
  3. Water Usage: Are there water-saving measures like low-flow taps or rainwater collection?
  4. Green Spaces: Do they have gardens, trees, or outdoor areas that support nature?

  • Create a Comparison Chart
  • Come up with three specific suggestions to make your school more sustainable.

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