This document summarizes a project to raise awareness about climate change. The project included planting trees, creating an educational e-booklet about climate change, and launching reusable bags to reduce plastic waste. Surveys were also conducted to test knowledge about climate change issues. The project taught participants about taking action through activities like tree planting, the importance of environmental education, and how individual voices can make an impact on sustainability issues.
5. Climate change refers to long-term shifts
in temperatures and weather patterns.
Climate Change
Global Warming
Global warming is the long-term heating of
Earth's surface observed since the pre-
industrial period (between 1850 and 1900)
due to human activities.
6. Parts per million
413 1.9
12.85 3.3
CARBON
DIOXIDE
ºF since 1880
GLOBAL
TEMPLERATURE
Percent per decade
ARTIC ICE
MINIMUM
Milimeters per year
SEA LEVEL
8. Over 40% of the world's
population are "highly vulnerable"
to climate. The Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
has published a report on the
effects of climate change on
human and planetary health.
World’s Population
7.8 Billion
F A C T S T O K N O W
9. The concentration of carbon
dioxide (CO2) in our atmosphere,
as of 2021, is the highest it has
been in 3 million years.
408 PARTS PER
MILLION
F A C T S T O K N O W
Eleven percent of all global greenhouse gas
emissions caused by humans are caused by
deforestation — comparable to the emissions
from all of the cars and trucks on the planet.
11% OF EMISSIONS.
F A C T S T O K N O W
10. A new analysis confirms that climate
change helped cause the disaster in
Pakistan. It is the climate change
helped drive deadly floods in Pakistan,
according to a new scientific analysis.
The floods killed nearly 1500 people
and displaced more than 30 million,
after record-breaking rain in August.
Climate change likely juiced rainfall by
up to 50% late last month in two
southern Pakistan provinces
FlOODS IN PAKISTAN
12. Target Age Group
Has air pollution ever affected any of your
family members or friends’ health?
Any step or action you have taken for the mother nature?
13. Is Climate Change a natural fluctuation in weather?
Anything you do to combat environmental crisis?
15. In the Amazon, 1% of tree species
sequester 50% of the region’s carbon.
THE AMAZON IS A CARBON-
STORING POWERHOUSE
F A C T S T O K N O W
WHAT WE DID?
• Carried out plantation drive in UET Taxila and
nearby areas.
• Talked to Authority and got oficial permission letter,
along with the authority agreeing to carry out this
role (SUSTAINABILITY)
• Planted more than 20 trees (ACTION)
According to the Arbor Day Foundation , in one
year a mature tree will absorb more than 48
pounds of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
and release oxygen in exchange.
F A C T S T O K N O W
17. TREES WE CHOSE AND THE REASON BEHIND IT?
• Sukhchain Trees
1. Shady trees
2. Soft and Shiny
3. Control soil eroision
• Ficus Plant
1. Improves air quality
2. Used in medicines
• Rubber Plant
1. No Allergic Properties
2. Requires Low Maintainance
18. When you further your own education, you can
help others understand the importance and
value of our natural resources.
EDUCATE
S O L U T I O N S WHAT WE DID?
• Designed a user-friendly e-booklet which contains:
Authentic information about Climate Change and global Warming
Link to surveys to test your knowledge
22. • MORE AND EFFECTIVE KNOWLEDGE
• ENHANCED COMMUNICATION AND RESEARCH SKILLS
• GAINED EXPOSURE THROUGH PR AND NETWORKING
• WE LEARNED HOW IMPACTFUL A SINGLE VOICE CAN BE!
• REALIZED THAT NATURE NEEDS US
• GAINED HANDS ON EXPERIENCE
THERE IS NO
PLANET B
WHAT WE LEARNED AND WHAT THE PROJECT TAUGHT US?