Environmental Problems (by harakichat)
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MrReGlog
Last updated 8 years ago
Discipline:
Science Subject:
Ecology


Image ResourcesDavid Suzukihttp://www.davidsuzuki.org/images/people/dtsgraybg.jpgPolar Bearhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/sbengineer/3651056481/Earthhttp://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view.php?id=57723David Suzuki Foundation Logohttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/32/David_Suzuki_Foundation_Logo.svgVideosNational Geographic Videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJAbATJCugsGroup PSAhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Oe96Py7tH0
Environmental Problems
The Issue:
Global WarmingClimate ChangeRising Sea LevelMelting Sea Ice
By: Andrew Li
CLIMATE CHANGE AFFECTS US ALL AROUND THE WORLD
LEARN ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING
Help me and my disappearing home!
We have responsibilities living on this blue marble we call 'Earth'As Global Citizens we must reverse damage to keep our home sustainableIt is partly our fault
GLOBAL
WATCH OUR SHORT PSABy: Ahmad, Andrew, Calvin, and Miora
David SuzukiScientist, Environmental Activist, Broadcaster- Founded David Suzuki Foundation- Author of 52 books- Activist promoting the reverse of Global Climate Change
Our Goals- Protecting our Climate- Transforming the economy- Protecting nature- Reconnecting nature- Building Community- David Suzuki Foundation Website
Our mission is to protect the diversity of nature and our quality of life, now and for the future.- David Suzuki Foundation Website
David Suzuki and the David Suzuki Foundation aims to educate with Science to help people change their ways and become more environmentally conscious to build a cleaner and better tomorrow
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP SOLVE THIS PROBLEM
- Change Incandescent to Fluorescent light bulbs- Unplug all electronics when not in use- Use a power bar to easily unplug multiple devices
- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle- Turn off tap when not in use- Turn off lights when not in use
Wash clothes with cold water- Use less energy- Drive less- Turn down the heat, put on a sweater
Take Action!Click here to send an email to Environment Minister Kent about Canada's Kyoto Protocol Withdrawal
1998 was the warmest year recorded in history2005 in second
Learn more athttp://www.davidsuzuki.org
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