This presentation explores the effects of environmental degradation like climate change, air and water pollution, and deforestation. It discusses solutions for conservation such as renewable energy, planting trees, water conservation and using eco-friendly products. Individual actions and government policies that promote conservation are also covered. The economic benefits of environmental protection through ecotourism, green jobs and sustainable production are highlighted. The conclusion emphasizes that protecting the environment is necessary for survival and collective action is needed.
IT SEMINAR PPT: Guide to Environmental Conservation
1. By : Divyesh Sanjay Rode Class 9th
IT SEMINAR PPT
Protecting Our
Environment: A Guide
to Conservation
Environmental degradation is a pressing
issue that threatens our planet's health.
This presentation will explore the effects
of degradation and possible solutions
for conservation.
2. Effects of Environmental Degradation
Climate Change
Global warming, sea-
level rise, and
extreme weather
patterns affect wildlife
habitats and crop
yields, among other
things.
Air Pollution
Poor air quality results
in respiratory
diseases,
cardiovascular
complications, and
premature death.
Deforestation
The removal of trees
leads to soil erosion,
desertification, loss of
biodiversity, and
climate change.
Water Pollution
Dumping waste into water bodies leads to contamination, affecting aquatic life and human health.
3. Promoting Conservation
Renewable Energy Sources
Using solar, wind, and
hydroelectric power
reduces greenhouse
gas emissions and
slows down climate
change.
Planting Trees
Forestation helps in
retaining good soil
health, restoring
ecological balance,
providing food &
shelter for wildlife, and
sequestering carbon
dioxide from the
atmosphere.
Water Conservation
Simple actions like
taking shorter
showers, fixing leaks,
and using water-
efficient appliances
reduce water
consumption and help
conserve this precious
Eco-Friendly Products
Using biodegradable
and compostable
trash and avoiding
single-use plastics
help reduce waste and
pollution.
4. Individual Actions Matter
Small changes can make a big impact. Here are some
ways individuals can help protect our environment:
1 Reduce Your
Carbon Footprint
Drive less, carpool,
walk, bike, or take
public transportation.
Switch to energy-
efficient LED bulbs, and
unplug electronics when
they're not in use.
2 Save Water
Fix leaks, take shorter
showers, and use
water-efficient
appliances to conserve
water.
3 Eat Sustainable
Choose plant-based foods, buy local, and reduce food waste.
5. Government Policies on Environmental
Protection
1 Clean Air Act, 1970
Regulates air emissions from stationary and mobile sources.
2 Clean Water Act, 1972
Safeguards water sources in the US by implementing wastewater standards and
setting maximum contaminant levels for pollutants.
3 Paris Agreement, 2015
Aims to limit global warming below two degrees Celsius by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
6. Economic Benefits of Environmental
Conservation
Ecotourism
Protecting natural
resources like wildlife
habitats and scenic
landscapes provides
opportunities for
sustainable tourism and
economic development.
Green Jobs
Investing in clean energy,
construction, and
conservation efforts creates
new jobs and promotes
environmental
sustainability.
Sustainable Production
Embracing sustainable
practices improves
efficiency, reduces waste,
and saves costs in the long
run.
7. Conclusion
Protecting the environment is not only an ethical
obligation, but it is also necessary for our survival. By
understanding the effects of environmental
degradation and taking collective action towards
conservation efforts, we can ensure a healthy future
for generations to come.