This document summarizes a student project on climate change and COVID-19. It discusses how climate change is causing global warming and its effects. It then outlines the main points of the project, including discussing climate change, its causes and future impacts, potential solutions, and how COVID-19 relates. The project aims to raise awareness of unnecessary climate change and help the government during the pandemic by raising awareness and supplying basic needs to people. It describes the team members and their roles, and includes photos of some activities like tree planting and distributing masks in slum areas.
3. Climate Change
The planet is warming, from North Pole to South Pole. Since 1906, the global average surface
temperature has increased by more than 1.6 degrees Fahrenheit (0.9 degrees Celsius)—even
more in sensitive polar regions. And the impacts of rising temperatures aren’t waiting for some
far-flung future–the effects of global warming are appearing right now. The heat is melting
glaciers and sea ice, shifting precipitation patterns, and setting animals on the move
7. Road Traffic. Road transport accounts for a significant
portion of air pollution in cities and towns, causing
serious pollution problems like carbon monoxide and
smog. ... Traffic fumes contain harmful chemicals that
pollute the atmosphere. Road traffic emissions produce
greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming.
Factory pollution is often thought of as those mostly
visible and smelly smokestack emissions. ... The most
common factory air pollutants are greenhouse gases
from the burning of fossil fuels. Factories contribute to
water and land pollution by acidifying rain, chemical
spills and disposal of toxic waste.
Traffic Factories
8. Plastic pollution has become one of the most pressing
environmental issues, as rapidly increasing production of
disposable plastic products overwhelms the world's
ability to deal with them. ... Plastic trash has become so
ubiquitous it has prompted efforts to write a global
treaty negotiated by the United Nations.
The cement industry is one of the primary producers of
carbon dioxide, a potent greenhouse
gas. Concrete causes damage to the most fertile layer of
the earth, the topsoil. ... Concrete dust released by
building demolition and natural disasters can be a major
source of dangerous air pollution.
Plastic Waste Concrete
9. The exchange of incoming and outgoing radiation that
warms the Earth is often referred to as the greenhouse
effect because a greenhouse works in much the same
way.
UV radiation has a shorter wavelength and a higher
energy level than visible light, while IR radiation
has a longer wavelength and a weaker energy level.
About 30 percent of the radiation striking Earth's
atmosphere is immediately reflected back out to space
by clouds, ice, snow, sand and other reflective surfaces,
according to NASA. The remaining 70 percent of
incoming solar radiation is absorbed by the oceans, the
land and the atmosphere. As they heat up, the oceans,
land and atmosphere release heat in the form of IR
thermal radiation, which passes out of the atmosphere
and into space.
Green House Effect
10. Plastic has toxic pollutants that damage the environment
and cause land, water, and air pollution. It can take
hundreds or even thousands of years for plastic to break
down, so the damage to the environment is long-lasting.
Marine pollution occurs when harmful effects result
from the entry into the ocean of chemicals, ... In
the coast of southwest Florida, harmful algal blooms
have existed for over 100 years.
Plastic Waste Effects Polluted Sea
Shore(Marine pollution )
12. What we do for climate
change?
Needed Resources for
climate change
Each Person’s Role
Our Team
Project Duration ?
Action
Plain Of Action
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13. Reduce Emission
Raise Voice Against
Deforest on every forum
Plantations
Recycling
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What we do?
14. Cycle Buses Light bulb Avoid
Plastic use
Avoid things
that produced
co2
Reduce Emission
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Here are 5 simple ways companies can reduce CO2 emissions in
industry. ... The standards help set measurable and achievable
goals, reducing the amount ... environmental impacts associated
with drive-alone commuting.6; Reducing fossil ...
16. Plants/trees play a very important role in our life. They fulfil our food, fodder fuel, timber, fiber
and medicinal needs. Plants/trees are helpful in mitigation of environmental pollution . They
are the source of oxygen and sink of carbon dioxide Trees such as Tamarind (Tamarindus
indicus) Ashok (Polyantha longifolia) and Neem (Azadirachta indica) are very useful in control of
noise pollution. Plants/trees are also helpful in restoration of degraded lands. Furthermore,
plants are useful in removal of heavy metals from the contaminated sites. Trees are helpful in
the maintenance of ground water level.
18. Recycling is very important as waste has a huge negative impact
on the natural environment.
Harmful chemicals and greenhouse gasses are released from
rubbish in landfill sites. Recycling helps to reduce the pollution
caused by waste.
Habitat destruction and global warming are some the affects
caused by deforestation. Recycling reduces the need for raw
materials so that the rainforests can be preserved.
Huge amounts of energy are used when making products from
raw materials. Recycling requires much less energy and
therefore helps to preserve natural resources.
Recycling is essential to cities around the world and to the people
living in them.
No space for waste. Our landfill sites are filling up fast, by 2010,
almost all landfills in the UK will be full.
Reduce financial expenditure in the economy. Making products
from raw materials costs much more than if they were made from
recycled products.
Preserve natural resources for future generations. Recycling
reduces the need for raw materials; it also uses less energy,
therefore preserving natural resources for the future.
Environmental Importance Importance To People
23. Sania Bilal
Registered active member of tiger force(COVID-19)
Task to do:
Manage all the works related Contribute in int
IT field. discussion ab
✓Mange all works related to IT field.
✓Make slides for presentation.
✓Manage contacts between group
members.
✓ Contribute in International
discussion about climate change.
24. Manahil Tasawar
Registered active member of tiger force(COVID-19)
Task to do:
Give guideline for plantation. Inform people about
Help in making tree policy. and disadvantag
change.
✓Give guideline for plantation.
✓Help other member in making
tree policy.
✓Inform people about advantages
and disadvantages of unnecessary
Change in climate.
25. Asad Ali
Registered active member of tiger force(COVID-19)
Task to do:
✓ Manage face book and instagram
page for publicity.
✓Invite people for contribution on
“global change in climate blog.
✓ Make awareness about the
difference between harmful and
helpful medicine for plants.
26. Abdul Quddus
Registered active member of tiger force(COVID-19)
Task to do:
✓ Edit pictures and make
posters for publicity.
✓Help in trees plantation.
✓ Make a view on climate
policy in bhakkar.
✓Find the solutions for
negative change in climate.
27. Muhammad Farooq(Group Leader )
Registered active member of tiger force(COVID-19)
Task to do:
✓Monitor all group members and their activities.
✓Represent project at local level.
✓Make final policies.
✓Monitor recycling process.
29. We will Plant 25 Tress per
week.
5 Tree for each person on
a week.
We will convince people
for plantation.
We will Take Care of
Plant and give them
water every day
Our Hundred Tree Policy
30. SOLUTION:
Addressing climate change will require many solutions—there's no magic bullet. Yet nearly all of these
solutions exist today, and many of them hinge on humans changing the way we behave, shifting the
way we make and consume energy. The required changes span technologies, behaviors, and policies
that encourage less waste and smarter use of our resources. For example, improvements to energy
efficiency and vehicle fuel economy, increases in wind and solar power, biofuels from organic waste,
setting a price on carbon, and protecting forests are all potent ways to reduce the amount of carbon
dioxide and other gases trapping heat on the planet. planting trees, restoring sea grasses, and
boosting the use of agricultural cover crops could help clean up significant amounts of carbon dioxide.
As we talk about COVID-19,this is a temporary problem , and we can face it only by
cooperation.
32. Since the Industrial Revolution, Earth’s climate has been changing fast. Human
actions are the major factor promoting this intense pace. In particular, the massive
use of fossil fuel (oil, charcoal, gas) releases a large amount of carbon dioxide (CO2)
into the atmosphere, which concentrates, and warms the planet. So far, this
climate change has not affected life on Earth too much. However, it is threatening
the existence of several life forms that have to endure this climate change coupled
with other human-induced changes (for example, deforestation). All these factors
combined may soon affect us, too. For instance, the availability of food may be
drastically reduced. In this article, we talk about the link between human activities
and climate change, because humanity can still slow down its impact on the
planet. There are many things everyone can do to help slow the climate change
and life form extinctions in the near future.
Future Issues
33. The planet's average surface temperature has risen
about 1.62 degrees Fahrenheit (0.9 degrees Celsius)
since the late 19th century, a change driven largely by
increased carbon dioxide and other human-made
emissions into the atmosphere. Most of the warming
occurred in the past 35 years, with the five warmest
years on record taking place since 2010. Not only was
2016 the warmest year on record, but eight of the 12
months that make up the year — from January
through September, with the exception of June —
were the warmest on record for those respective
months.
Effects ON Mother Earth
36. The enormity of global warming can be daunting and
dispiriting. What can one person, or even one nation,
do on their own to slow and reverse climate change?
But just as ecologist Stephen Pascal and physicist
Robert Socolow, both at Princeton University, came up
with 15 so-called "wedges" for nations to utilize
toward this goal—each of which is challenging but
feasible and, in some combination, could reduce
greenhouse gas emissions to safer levels—there are
personal lifestyle changes that you can make too that,
in some combination, can help reduce your carbon
impact. Not all are right for everybody. Some you may
already be doing or absolutely abhor. But
implementing just a few of them could make a
difference.
Summary
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38. ❑COVID-19:
• The second topic is “COVID-19”.The COVID-19 pandemic may lead to a deeper understanding of the ties that bind us on
a global scale. The main purpose of this project is to overcome the unnecessary and destructive change in climate and
to help our government in current pandemic situation by making awareness and supplying basic needs to people.
• In the days of lockdown, we can do the following limited activities:
✓ 1.Use social media(for awareness)
✓ 2.Slum area visit(for supplying
basic needs)
✓ 3.Make charts and posters
✓ 4.Distribute mask
✓ 5.Become a tiger force member