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Topic 2.5 Sustainability

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Plan for today:
  • Explanation T2.5 Sustainability
  • Make homework 
  • Work on bean project report (+ asking questions)

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Learning goals
I can…
  • explain why a vegetarian diet is more sustainable
  • explain how pesticides can accumulate in the food chain and kill predators
  • explain how different kinds of pollution can lead to long term problems
  • explain what the greenhouse effect is and how extra gasses can enhance this and cause global warming
  • use the three R's to identify ways to live more sustainable

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Key words
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan
  • Pescetarian
  • Pesticides
  • Accumulation
  • Biodegradable 
  • Greenhouse effect
  • Enhanced greenhouse effect
  • Greenhouse gasses
  • Global warming
  • Three R’s (reduce, reuse, recycle)

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What does sustainable mean
A
bad for the environment
B
it kills living things
C
better for the environment
D
using pesticides to help the environment

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Food energy
All of the energy of our food comes from the sun

A lot of that energy is 'lost' 

By eating less (or no) animals 
we 'waste' less energy

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Pesticides
Other things that do NOT help the environment:

1. Pesticides (to kill insects on crops)
2. A lot of transport (fuel usage)
3. Use of antibiotics for animals

All this builds up in the food chain before it gets to us
This is called accumulation

Organic food is produced without 
the use of pesticides

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Dietary Choices
You could choose to completely adapt your diet/lifestyle:

1. Vegetarian - You do not eat any meat at all, you could eat dairy & eggs
2. Vegan - You do not eat any animal products at all, and sometimes also avoid using things made from animal (leather / wool).
3. Pescatarian - You are basically a vegetarian that does eat fish.

Make sure you discuss this with your parents/guardians before changig your diet, especially when you are still growing!!

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Pollution
Our modern way of life causes a lot of pollution.

A lot of materials like plastic are NOT biodegradable.

Eventually these plastics will get smaller and 
get into our food chain.

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Pollution _________________________.
A
is harmful materials put into the environment
B
found in air, water, and land
C
effects plants, animals, and people
D
All of the above

Slide 11 - Quiz

Greenhouse effect
The earth is absorbing the heat of 
the sun like a greenhouse.

This is causing the earth to warm up 
which is known as the Greenhouse effect.

A continued greenhouse effect is 
now leading to Global Warming.

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Greenhouse effect
Greenhouse gasses such as CO2 and Methane 
cause a bigger greenhouse effects.

Heat (radiation) can't leave the atmosphere. 

Earth heats up faster(global warming). 
This is called an Enhanced greenhouse effect

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The greenhouse effect is a natural phenomena
A
True
B
False

Slide 14 - Quiz

What is the greenhouse effect?
A
Global warming
B
Climate change
C
Gasses re-radiate heat back to earth
D
Air pollution that heats the earth

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Sustainable living
How can we live more sustainably?

The three R's:
  • Reduce
  • Reuse
  • Recycle

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Seperate your trash so that certain materials can be used again
 Use things more than once
Lowering the amount of energy and resources you use
Reduce
Reuse
Recycle

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Homework
  • Read Topic 2.5 (p.88-89)
  • Complete the exercise of Topic 2.5 (p.90-97)
  • Study the glossary of Topic 2.5 on StudyGo.

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