PPT-Pollution Management
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General Strategies Summary Do economic systems influence which strategy will be chosen Provide an example Do cultural values make a difference Provide an example
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General Strategies Summary Do economic systems influence which strategy will be chosen Provide an example Do cultural values make a difference Provide an example Do political systems have an impact on the strategies chosen Provide an example. newborns. . Rüedi. S*, . Proietti. Elena*. , . Gorlanova. O, Dick B, . Flück. C. , . Röösli. M, . Latzin . P, . M. . Frey B, Frey U. Prenatal air pollution exposure has adverse effects on the infant’s respiratory system. . Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into an environment that causes instability, disorder, harm or discomfort to the ecosystem.. Types of Pollution. Soil/Land Pollution. The addition of herbicides and pesticides to the soil.. This does not include me. Definition and Types . Definition . Harmful . or annoying levels of noise, as from airplanes, industry etc.. Types. Industrial Noise : Noise from industries . Road Traffic Noise : Noises from cars and stuff . Water Facts:. 70% of the Earth is covered by water but only 2% is drinkable, fresh water. One . litre. of wastewater pollutes about eight . litres. of freshwater. It’s estimated that there is 12,000 km. Water Facts:. ______ of the Earth is covered by water but only ________ is _____________________water. One . litre. of _______________ pollutes about ______ . litres. of freshwater. It’s estimated that there is _____________________ of freshwater worldwide. Pollution Control to save. the Earth. Environmental Pollution: . Definition – Causes, pollution effects and control measures of Air, Water, Soil, Marine, Noise, Thermal, Nuclear hazards. Solid waste management: causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial wastes, pollution measures, case studies, Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.. By:Luna C. , Jessica L.M. , Lindey O.C , Jaquelinne R. . How can I get this information?. By researching about air pollution, reading newspapers and magazines (articles).. Driving Question. Why should we care about air pollution around the globe? How will we get the message out to others?. LT 7C: Describe the major outdoor and indoor air pollution problems, discuss the causes and effects of these problems and explain possible solutions to them.. . Outdoor Air Pollution. The presence of chemicals in the atmosphere in concentrations high enough to harm organisms, ecosystems, or human-made materials, or to alter the climate. By: Jackson Dyer, Edward Surles, . Carson Alverson, Isaac Godfrey, . Jack Bartlett, Jose Sanchez, and Noah Wagner . Pollution is the act of introducing harmful substances into the environment. This can affect the environment very harmfully like when different chemicals and different gasses interfere with nature. . what is the nature of the atmosphere. We live at the bottom of a thin layer of gases surrounding the earth called the atmosphere, which is divided into smaller spherical layers. In the troposphere, the layer closest to earth, about 75-80% of the earths air mass is found here.. Air pollution . -. Harmful gases and tiny particles (like carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and . sulphur. dioxide) when released into the air pollute the air. The smoke released from burning fuel, from factories and not to forget the motor cars are the major sources of air pollution. . “Comparing the air of cities to the air of deserts and arid lands is like comparing waters that are befouled and turbid to waters that are fine and pure. In the city, because of the height of its buildings, the narrowness of its streets, and all that pours forth from its inhabitants and their superfluities…the air becomes stagnant, turbid, thick, misty, and foggy…If there is no choice in this matter, for we have grown up in the cities and have become accustomed to them, you should…select from the cities one of open horizons…endeavor at least to dwell at the outskirts of the city…”. main activities and results. Alexey Gusev, MSC-E. 3. rd. Joint session WGE/SB . EMEP, 2017. Largest contribution . is from . Residential combustion . (~70%). Emissions of Residential combustion are . Habitat. Ecosystem. Wetland. Sediment. Food chain. Benthos/Benthic . Bioaccumulation. Pollution. What is pollution?. What does pollution look like? Smell like? Taste like?. What are examples of pollution near your school?.
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