Disciplinary Project
Disciplinary Project
Disciplinary Project
For
example:
The most crucial step to limit climate change is to make big and
rapid reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions. There are
many ways this can be done and governments, businesses,
organisations, and individuals around the world can all contribute.
In June 2019, the UK became the world’s first major economy to
pass a law committing the country to a target of ‘net zero’
emissions by 2050.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/climate-change/what-is-climate-
change
https://www.britannica.com/science/global-warming/Potential-effects-of-
global-warming
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Burning fossil fuels – Fossil fuels such as oil, gas, and coal
contain carbon dioxide that has been 'locked away' in the ground
for thousands of years. When we take these out of the land and
burn them, we release the stored carbon dioxide into the air.
Causes
1. Rapid Industrialization (greenhouse gas emissions)
2. Consumer practices (pollution caused)
Solutions
1. Ways to combat global warming from the industrial sector include energy efficiency,
fuel switching, combined heat and power, use of renewable energy, and the more
efficient use and recycling of materials.
2. Carbon emissions from consumer practices can be reduced by reusing, recycling and
reducing the waste production. The resources are to be extracted in a sustainable
manner.
GRP - 5
2 causes-
1. Cement manufacturing
2. Improper waste disposal
2 preventive measures-
1. Green cement
2. Proper waste disposal methods
GRP – 6
Causes
*Burning of fossil fuels like coal and oil has increased the level of concentration of atmospheric
carbon dioxide.
Effects
*Burning of fossil fuels generated green house gas emissions that acts like a blanket wrapped
around the Earth trapping the Sun's heat and raising temperatures
*Due to increase in rate of Methane greenhouse gas emissions that are causing climate change.
Solutions
*We can reduce waste that ends up in landfills by recycling and composting.
Grp - 7
a) Overpopulation-
An increase in population means more people breathing. This leads to an increase in the
level of carbon dioxide, the primary gas causing global warming, in the atmosphere.
b) Chlorofluorocarbon-
With the excessive use of air conditioners and refrigerators, humans have been adding CFCs into
the environment which affects the atmospheric ozone layer. The ozone layer protects the earth
surface from the harmful ultraviolet rays emitted by the sun. The CFCs have led to ozone layer
depletion making way for the ultraviolet rays, thereby increasing the temperature of the earth.
2 solutions for global warming are:
a) Global warming can be reduced by setting a high price of carbon, increasing the biofuels
production from organic waste, use of renewable energy like solar and wind power, Another step
you can take is to limit the use of electricity which will prevent the release of carbon dioxide. On
the government’s part, they must regulate industrial waste and ban them from emitting harmful
gases in the air. Deforestation must be stopped immediately and planting of trees must be
encouraged.safeguarding forests and improving energy efficiency and vehicle fuel economy.
b) it can be reduced by limiting the use of electricity which will prevent the release of carbon
dioxide. On the government’s part, they must regulate industrial waste and ban them from
emitting harmful gases in the air. Deforestation must be stopped immediately and planting of
trees must be encouraged.
First issue is industrial revolution. Industrial have been using fossil fuels for power
machines. Everything that we use is involved in fossil fuel. For example, when we
buy a mobile phone, the process of making mobile phone have involve machines
and machines uses fossil fuels, during the process carbon dioxide is releasing to
the atmosphere. Besides industrial, transportation such as cars is also releasing
carbon dioxide from exhaust.