The Scope of
Environmental
Problem
                Daligdig, Marica Janelle
                 Melinas, Michellyn Mae
                  Siriban, Bianca Denise
                                   2A15
Environment Today
Environment Today
 19th   century
     American immigrants sent a picture of their
      new hometown which looks like this.
Environment Today
 These
      smokestacks were a point of pride
 because it implies that cities was
 prospering economically.


 “It was a small price to pay
 for economic progress…..”
Environment Today
 20th   century
     Industrialization spread
     Population increased
     Resources become scarce
Environment Today
 Because   of INDUSTRIALIZATION
What is earth?
A  single ecosystem, consisting of a
 community of
 animals, plants, microorganisms, and the
 like.
Pope John Paul II
“We cannot interfere in one area of the
ecosystem without paying due attention
both to the consequences of such
interference in other areas and to the well-
being of future generations”
           -The Ecological Crisis: A Common
                                 Responsibility
Lack of attention….
Lack of attention…
 Leads   to…..
Greenhouse effect
a  process by which thermal radiation from
  a planetary surface is absorbed by
  atmospheric greenhouse gases, and is re-
  radiated in all directions.
 Depletes the ozone layer leading to
  GLOBAL WARMING
GLOBAL WARMING
Pope John Paul II says
 Ecological   crisis is the result of profound
 DISRESPECT FOR LIFE

 Withoutrespect for human dignity and for
 God’s creation, there is no way out of this
 crisis.
American bishops say

 “A society that will easily dispose of
   God’s good earth will also find
  disposing of people easy as well.”
Ecological Crisis
LAND
 Used to grow food
 But now, subject to:
Waterlogging
 Saturation   of soil with water
Salinization
a build up of salts in soil, eventually to
 toxic levels for plants.
Soil Erosion
a natural process but soon becomes a
 problem when human activity causes it to
 occur much faster than under natural
 conditions.
Status today:
 Farm   land turned into desert, subdivisions
Use of rainforest
 Serve as home for plant and animal
  species
 Medicines to be derived from tropical
  species
 Helps in absorption and neutralization of
  greenhouse gases
 Helps in the improvement of nutrients of
  vegetation
With the loss of
rainforests, many will
suffer.
   Lives of everyone would
            be endangered.
WATER
Facts on water
consumption today
 Over  1 billion people lack access to
  clean water in developing countries.
 Use of unsafe water lead to over 80%
  diseases which kills more than 25,000
  people everyday ( UN & WHO)
Contamination of water
 Industrialpollutants are major factor of
  the contamination of world’s water supply
 Underground tanks’ leak and seep into
  ground water
 Pesticides seep into ground, run off with
  rain then contaminates groundwater and
  nearby streams and rivers
Contamination of water
 Other   sources of water pollution:
    Excess organic matter
    Thermal pollution
    Infectious organisms
Facts on water pollution:
 Oceans   provide habitat for aquatic
  creatures, food and drinkable water for
  humans.
 But oceans are not immune from
  pollution…..
Facts on water pollution
   10% of world’s coral reefs have been
    completely destroyed; Philippines has only 5%
    remaining coral reefs which are in good
    condition.
   Cruise ships generates water pollution for
    producing a big number of waste
   Every summer, nutrient pollution creates a
    dead zone
   Every year, over 300,000
    dolphins, porpoises, and whales die because
    of entanglement in fishing nets
God created the
earth to nurture
 not to destroy.

The scope of environmental problem

  • 1.
    The Scope of Environmental Problem Daligdig, Marica Janelle Melinas, Michellyn Mae Siriban, Bianca Denise 2A15
  • 2.
  • 3.
    Environment Today  19th century  American immigrants sent a picture of their new hometown which looks like this.
  • 4.
    Environment Today  These smokestacks were a point of pride because it implies that cities was prospering economically. “It was a small price to pay for economic progress…..”
  • 5.
    Environment Today  20th century  Industrialization spread  Population increased  Resources become scarce
  • 6.
    Environment Today  Because of INDUSTRIALIZATION
  • 7.
    What is earth? A single ecosystem, consisting of a community of animals, plants, microorganisms, and the like.
  • 8.
    Pope John PaulII “We cannot interfere in one area of the ecosystem without paying due attention both to the consequences of such interference in other areas and to the well- being of future generations” -The Ecological Crisis: A Common Responsibility
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
    Greenhouse effect a process by which thermal radiation from a planetary surface is absorbed by atmospheric greenhouse gases, and is re- radiated in all directions.  Depletes the ozone layer leading to GLOBAL WARMING
  • 12.
  • 13.
    Pope John PaulII says  Ecological crisis is the result of profound DISRESPECT FOR LIFE  Withoutrespect for human dignity and for God’s creation, there is no way out of this crisis.
  • 14.
    American bishops say “A society that will easily dispose of God’s good earth will also find disposing of people easy as well.”
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  • 17.
    LAND  Used togrow food  But now, subject to:
  • 18.
    Waterlogging  Saturation of soil with water
  • 19.
    Salinization a build upof salts in soil, eventually to toxic levels for plants.
  • 20.
    Soil Erosion a naturalprocess but soon becomes a problem when human activity causes it to occur much faster than under natural conditions.
  • 21.
    Status today:  Farm land turned into desert, subdivisions
  • 22.
    Use of rainforest Serve as home for plant and animal species  Medicines to be derived from tropical species  Helps in absorption and neutralization of greenhouse gases  Helps in the improvement of nutrients of vegetation
  • 23.
    With the lossof rainforests, many will suffer. Lives of everyone would be endangered.
  • 24.
  • 25.
    Facts on water consumptiontoday  Over 1 billion people lack access to clean water in developing countries.  Use of unsafe water lead to over 80% diseases which kills more than 25,000 people everyday ( UN & WHO)
  • 26.
    Contamination of water Industrialpollutants are major factor of the contamination of world’s water supply  Underground tanks’ leak and seep into ground water  Pesticides seep into ground, run off with rain then contaminates groundwater and nearby streams and rivers
  • 27.
    Contamination of water Other sources of water pollution:  Excess organic matter  Thermal pollution  Infectious organisms
  • 28.
    Facts on waterpollution:  Oceans provide habitat for aquatic creatures, food and drinkable water for humans.  But oceans are not immune from pollution…..
  • 29.
    Facts on waterpollution  10% of world’s coral reefs have been completely destroyed; Philippines has only 5% remaining coral reefs which are in good condition.  Cruise ships generates water pollution for producing a big number of waste  Every summer, nutrient pollution creates a dead zone  Every year, over 300,000 dolphins, porpoises, and whales die because of entanglement in fishing nets
  • 30.
    God created the earthto nurture not to destroy.