Acid Rain
MANAGING ACIDE RAINS
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DEVELOPMENT
Source internet
Courtesy of: NHSavage, Obtained
from: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?cu
rid=7038792 (Public Domain)
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Process black box of making acid rain(s)
Acid Rain Black Box Process
(F)
Source (s)
/Inputs
Receptors
/Outputs
Source: author adapted from the internet
The noises
X F(x)
ᵋ
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H20
So
Co
No
Acid Sulfuric
Acid Carbonic acid
Acid nitric acid
Dry
Water
Deep
Polllutents
Acids
Fossil fuels
emissions
The process of making the Acid rains
Source: author adapted from the internet
Black Box Process insights with the acid rains making
ACID
RAINS
RECEPTORS
SOURCES
CITIES AND
INDUSTRIES
The natural
environment
‘’The world
is a toilet’’
UNSECGEN
Antonio
Guterres
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The 3 layers of the process of making acid rains
Gas
Water
solid
Entries
in the
3 layers
3
2
2
1
1 1
3
1
Clouds +
water
Wet +
Dry depostion
Particule
pollutante
+
Dry
deposition
sources Receptors
Source: author adapted from the internet
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3
2
1
1 2 3
DRY
WET
DEPOSITION
GAS WATER SOLID
PHYSICAL ELEMENTS
PARTICULE
ELEMENTS
SOURCES
RECEPTIONS
(1/3) (1/3) (1/3)
(1/3)
(1/3)
(1/3)
AUTHOR TABLE TO REMOVE FUELS EMISSIONS AND REDUCE THE ACID RAINS
Removal of dry and water
particules sources (3,2) of
acid rains can have a huge
benefits on other
components of the acid
processes (2,2) and (2,1)
Source: author adapted from the internet
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solid
Water
Gas
Sources
Power in
Organisations
Emittors (CO2
emissions are
independants and
influents)
x
x
x Source: author adapted from the internet
Author adapted from the
Powers in organizations
(Teniere Buchot, former
UNEP staff)
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Conclusion
• All is about the leveraging in the procedure changes, in the world we
want and transforming our world, better processes, reducing risks,
pollutions, living longer, build back better, healthy life, prosperity for
all wellbeing, happiness, peace and security
You (and your
organisations)
Fossile fuels
SOURCES
Dry particule removals in
particule in the fossiles fuel
sources
What are the actions and the
leverage used by the
organizations (A) and (B)
What is the evolution and
impacts on the dry fossile
fules
Organization
producing the dry
particules of
fossile fuels
RECEPTORS
B
A
Process: negotiation, cooperation, discussion, investment, reduction, gender, infrastructure, social justice, equity, smart cities, life on land and under sea, education….
Leverage and
procedure for
changes
actions
reactions
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Negociations with more stakeholders about the full removal of the supply
chain of fossil fuels leading to acid rains
• In the process of (3.2) CO2 emssion dry particules and the CO2
emission in the water elements (3.2), (2.2) and (2.1)
ORGANISATIONS
3.2
ORGANIZATIONS
2.2
ORGANIZATIONS
1.2
Objectives:
Meeting with the different
organization leaders
3.2, 2.2, and 1.2 in the search of
the leverage and the procedure
changes
Meeting outcomes: How are the
measures of the objectives
impacting on the natural
environment, people lives,
livelihood poperties
Impacts of the
measures on the acid
rains on the deposit
elements
The power organizations with 3
groups of stakeholders
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THANKS, FRIENDS
BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT
E-BIRD CEO
E-BIRD CEO
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Acid rain

  • 1.
    Acid Rain MANAGING ACIDERAINS BI RD BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT
  • 2.
    Source internet Courtesy of:NHSavage, Obtained from: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?cu rid=7038792 (Public Domain) BI RD
  • 3.
    Process black boxof making acid rain(s) Acid Rain Black Box Process (F) Source (s) /Inputs Receptors /Outputs Source: author adapted from the internet The noises X F(x) ᵋ BI RD
  • 4.
    H20 So Co No Acid Sulfuric Acid Carbonicacid Acid nitric acid Dry Water Deep Polllutents Acids Fossil fuels emissions The process of making the Acid rains Source: author adapted from the internet Black Box Process insights with the acid rains making ACID RAINS RECEPTORS SOURCES CITIES AND INDUSTRIES The natural environment ‘’The world is a toilet’’ UNSECGEN Antonio Guterres BI RD
  • 5.
    The 3 layersof the process of making acid rains Gas Water solid Entries in the 3 layers 3 2 2 1 1 1 3 1 Clouds + water Wet + Dry depostion Particule pollutante + Dry deposition sources Receptors Source: author adapted from the internet BI RD
  • 6.
    3 2 1 1 2 3 DRY WET DEPOSITION GASWATER SOLID PHYSICAL ELEMENTS PARTICULE ELEMENTS SOURCES RECEPTIONS (1/3) (1/3) (1/3) (1/3) (1/3) (1/3) AUTHOR TABLE TO REMOVE FUELS EMISSIONS AND REDUCE THE ACID RAINS Removal of dry and water particules sources (3,2) of acid rains can have a huge benefits on other components of the acid processes (2,2) and (2,1) Source: author adapted from the internet BI RD
  • 7.
    solid Water Gas Sources Power in Organisations Emittors (CO2 emissionsare independants and influents) x x x Source: author adapted from the internet Author adapted from the Powers in organizations (Teniere Buchot, former UNEP staff) BI RD
  • 8.
    Conclusion • All isabout the leveraging in the procedure changes, in the world we want and transforming our world, better processes, reducing risks, pollutions, living longer, build back better, healthy life, prosperity for all wellbeing, happiness, peace and security You (and your organisations) Fossile fuels SOURCES Dry particule removals in particule in the fossiles fuel sources What are the actions and the leverage used by the organizations (A) and (B) What is the evolution and impacts on the dry fossile fules Organization producing the dry particules of fossile fuels RECEPTORS B A Process: negotiation, cooperation, discussion, investment, reduction, gender, infrastructure, social justice, equity, smart cities, life on land and under sea, education…. Leverage and procedure for changes actions reactions BI RD
  • 9.
    Negociations with morestakeholders about the full removal of the supply chain of fossil fuels leading to acid rains • In the process of (3.2) CO2 emssion dry particules and the CO2 emission in the water elements (3.2), (2.2) and (2.1) ORGANISATIONS 3.2 ORGANIZATIONS 2.2 ORGANIZATIONS 1.2 Objectives: Meeting with the different organization leaders 3.2, 2.2, and 1.2 in the search of the leverage and the procedure changes Meeting outcomes: How are the measures of the objectives impacting on the natural environment, people lives, livelihood poperties Impacts of the measures on the acid rains on the deposit elements The power organizations with 3 groups of stakeholders BI RD
  • 10.
    THANKS, FRIENDS BUSINESS INNOVATIONRESEARCH DEVELOPMENT E-BIRD CEO E-BIRD CEO BI RD