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Climate

Change
Sustainable solutions for a
better tomorrow
Recycling is not
just about waste
management; it's
about resource
management.
01 - What is it?
02 - Statistics
03 - Case study
04 - Conclusions
01 - What is it?
Climate change refers to long-term
shifts in temperature and weather
patterns on Earth. It's caused by human
activities, like burning fossil fuels,
which release greenhouse gases into
the atmosphere. This leads to global
warming, rising sea levels, and extreme
weather events. It's important for us to
take action to reduce our impact on the
environment and mitigate the effects of
climate change.🌍🌱
01 - What is it?

Recycling is not the solution


to all our environmental
problems, but it's a step in the
right direction
02 - Statistics

- The global average temperature has increased by about 1


degree Celsius since the pre-industrial era.
- The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is at its
highest level in over 800,000 years.
- Sea levels have risen by about 8 inches (20 cm) in the past
century.
- Extreme weather events, such as hurricanes and heatwaves,
have become more frequent and intense.
- The Arctic sea ice is shrinking at a rate of 12.8% per decade.
- Around 18 million acres of forest are lost each year due to
deforestation.

These statistics highlight the urgency of addressing climate


change and taking steps to mitigate its effects. 🌍📈🌡️
03 - Statistics

50

40

30

Recycling helps
20
conserve natural
10
resources and
reduces greenhouse
0
Element 1 Element 2 Element 3 Element 4 Element 5 gas emissions
Case study
One example is the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
Rising ocean temperatures have caused coral
bleaching, which is the loss of color and vitality in
the coral. This is due to the expulsion of algae that
live within the coral, leading to its death. The Great
Barrier Reef has experienced severe bleaching
events in recent years, threatening its biodiversity
and ecological balance. It's a stark reminder of how
climate change can harm delicate ecosystems. 🐠🌊
04 -
Conclusions
In conclusion, climate change is a pressing global
issue that demands immediate attention. The
evidence is clear: rising temperatures, melting ice
caps, and more frequent extreme weather events are
all signs of a changing climate. It's crucial that we
take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,
transition to renewable energy sources, and adapt to
the impacts of climate change. By working together,
we can protect our planet and create a sustainable
future for generations to come. Let's be the change
🌍🌡️
we wish to see in the world. Thank you!
CLIMATE CHANGE
Thanks

By,
Joyce, Ellie, Janani,
Robyn & Alice

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