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Environmental Protection - Global Warming

Possible Remedies to Mitigate the Effects of


Climate Change
Presented by:
Renalee M. Tatlonghari
Princess Aira
Jacky Lacerna
Irish Jane Dedace
John Arthur Operio
What is Global Warming?

Global Warming is the


long-term warming of the
planet's average
temperature is referred to as
global warming.
CLIMATE
CLIMATE
CHANGE
is the long-term average of is a natural, long-term change in
atmospheric conditions the average weather patterns that
(weather) of a certain locality, have come to define Earth's
typically over a period of 30 local, regional and global
years. climates.

GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE


has already had observable effects on the
environment. Glaciers have shrunk, ice on
rivers and lakes is breaking up earlier, plant
and animal ranges have shifted and trees are
flowering sooner.
Causes of Human-Initiated
Global Warming
 Burning of Fossil Fuels

 Deforestation

 Waste Disposal

 Mining

 Overconsumption
Possible Remedies to
Mitigate the Effects of
Climate Change
Energy and
water
efficiency.
Use less energy by reducing your heating and
cooling use, switching to LED light bulbs and
energy-efficient electric appliances,
Sustainable
transportation.Walk
, bike or take public
transport
Walking or riding a bike instead of driving will
reduce greenhouse gas emissions -- and help
your health and fitness
Switch to
an electric
vehicle
Electric cars help reduce air pollution and cause
significantly fewer greenhouse gas emissions
than gas or diesel-powered vehicles.
Reduce, reuse,
repair and
recycle
To protect the climate, buy fewer things, shop
second-hand, and repair what you can.
Throw away
less food
So purchase only what you need, use what you
buy and compost any leftovers.
Clean up your
environment
Use what you need, and when you have to throw
something out, dispose of it properly.
Sustainable
agriculture and
forest
management
I. (IDENTIFICATION)
Directions: Identify what is being asked on the following question.
1. is the long-term warming of the planet's average temperature is referred to as...
2. has already had observable effects on the environment.
3. is a natural, long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to
define Earth's local, regional and global climates.
4. is the long-term average of atmospheric conditions (weather) of a certain
locality, typically over a period of 30 years.

II. (ENUMERATION)
Directions: List down or enumerate what are being asked on the following item.

5-9. Enumerate the 5 Causes of Human-Initiated Global Warming


III. (TRUE OR FALSE)
Direction: Write “GLOBAL WARMING” if the statement is correct and “CLIMATE CHANGE”
if it is incorrect. (It is based on "possible remedies to mitigate the effects of climate change")
10. Energy and water efficiency- Use less energy by producing your heating and cooling use,
switching to LED light bulbs and energy-efficient electric appliances.
11. Throw away less food- So purchase only what you need, use what you buy and compost any
leftovers.
12. Switch to an electric vehicle- Electric cars help reduce air pollution and cause significantly
fewer greenhouse gas emissions than gas or diesel-powered vehicles.
13. Reduce, reuse, repair and recycle-To protect the climate, buy fewer things, shop second-
hand, and repair what you can.
14. Clean up your environment- Use what you need, and when vou have to throw something out,
dispose of it properly.
15. Sustainable transportation. Walk, bike or take public transport- Walking or riding a bike
instead of driving will reduce greenhouse plants emissions - and help your health and fitness.

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