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Environmental Protection presentation

Security the natural environment Is one of the most pressing problems of our time. Scientific and technological progress inevitably leads to a deterioration in environmental situations:

- Stocks of natural resources are being depleted;

- Natural Wednesday;

- Loss of the connection between man and nature;

- Aesthetic values ​​are lost;

- The physical and moral health of our children is deteriorating.

Our task, as teachers, is to convey these problems to the parents of our pupils.

So that they, in turn, would teach their own children:

- Take good care of nature;

- Observe cleanliness and order;

- Appreciate the natural resources of your homeland, and, to the best of your ability, replenish them (For example: plant trees).

To fulfill this mission, I have prepared presentation for parents.

Consultations and discussions were held on this topic.

Also, joint didactic games were held with children and their parents.

Related publications:

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RECYCLING

(1) Recycling is a very important subject, and one that is becoming more so all the time. As we all know, it reduces waste and is good for the environment. But what do recycling centers do with the things we throw away? I found out some very interesting information.

(2) Recycling paper has been the biggest success. In 1990, in the USA, more than 20 million tons of paper were recycled and turned into birthday cards, cereal boxes, and hundreds of other things. Paper is the easiest material to recycle and, as David Dougherty ofClean washington said, "You can use it six times over, then burn what" s left to create energy. "

(3) Wisconsin cow farmer George Plenty had the most interesting use for recycled paper: he uses it instead of straw in his barn. "It" s cheaper than straw, "he said," but even if the price were the same, I wouldn "t go back."

(4) Plastic is the hardest material to recycle, because there are so many different kinds, all of which need to be treated differently. At the moment, only two per cent of the plastic used in the US is recycled. But is does have its uses: one company uses plastic from recycled car headlights to make windows. In some ways they are better than normal windows, because they are much harder to break. Another company,Image Carpets, uses plastic to make carpets and rugs. A comment made by the manager showed us how attitudes towards recycling have changed. "We worried that people might refuse to buy the carpets if they knew they were recycled," said sales Manager, John Richmeier. "Now we advertise the fact as a marketing strategy."

(5) Metal is another important material. It is easier to recycle an aluminum can than to make a new one. It is also 20 per cent cheaper, and uses only 5 per cent of the energy that making a new can would use. So many of the things we use are made of metal, and can all be reused after they stop working. Recycling car parts, for example, is a big business. There is also very little waste involved in recycling metal. Steel is 100 per cent recyclable, and can be recycled hundreds of times. Recycling steel is cheaper than mining it. A lot of America "s scrap metal is taken by the Japanese, recycled, and eventually sold back to America as new cars.

(6) 20 per cent of America "s glass is recycled, and used for a number of things. For example, it can be mixed with asphalt or cement and used to pave streets. It can also be melted down and used to make new bottles.However, unlike the other materials, glass can also be reused commercially in its original form; many types of bottles are returned to bottling plants, sterilized and refilled. Recycling and reusing glass is actually a huge worldwide business, with bottle banks appearing everywhere ...

(7) So remember, think before you throw things away - they may still be useful. If we all make an effort to recycle, we can make the planet a cleaner place to live.

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Our Earth is Our Home ”


The environment is all the things we need to be able to live - clean water to drink, air to breathe and healthy food to eat.

We can't live without

plants and animals.

They help to make the

soil, they clean the

water and air, and they give us all our


The world is our home and we want to see it clean and beautiful.

At the same time we take from nature

as much as we can.


Every day we hear about environmental

problems:

  • Waste
  • Fires
  • Acid rains
  • Pollution
  • Climate change
  • The destruction of rainforests

and other wild habitats


Chemical waste pollute river water, killing

wildlife .The pollution affects the health

of people and animals.

We make a lot of waste.

Some of which is TOXIC.

We pour toxic waste into

our rivers, lakes, seas and


Acid rain is rain consisting of water droplets that are unusually acidic because of atmospheric pollution .

Acid rain is a serious environmental problem

that affect s large parts of the United States

and Canada.


Forest fires are one of the greatest natural destroyers

of our forests.

Each year fires burn millions of hectares of forest all over the world.


Rainforests are very dense, warm

and wet forests.

Rainforests are found on every

continent across the Earth,

except Antarctica.

They cover only 6% of the Earth's

surface but yet they contain more

than a half of the world’s plant and animal species.


The Earth has been getting hotter because we are producing too many greenhouse gases.

Because the Earth is

getting hotter, ice is melting.

Scientists say that in 2050

some parts of Great Britain

will be under the sea.


ANIMALS IN

It is necessary to help wild animals.

Many of them are in danger now.

For example, pandas which live in the jungle and white bears which live in the Arctic.





You are going to read the text about recycling. Your task is to choose the most suitable heading for each part (1-7) of the article. There is one extra heading which you do not need to use.

A. Straw vs. paper

B. Recycled plastic

C. Reusing glass

D. Recycling metal

F. The process of recycling

G. Recycling tin cans

H. The importance of recycling

I. Recycling paper

While reading stage


Match the beginning and the ending

of the sentences.

1. Recycling is a very important subject ...

2. More than 20 million tons of paper were recycled ...

3. Plastic is the hardest material to recycle ...

4. So many of the things we use are made of metal ...

5. Steel is 100 per cent recyclable ...

6. Glass can also be melted down ...

a) and can all be reused after they stop working.

b) because there are so many different kinds, all of which need to be treated differently.

c) and can be recycled hundreds of times.

d) and used to make new bottles.

e) and one that is becoming more so all the time.

f) and turned into birthday cards, cereal boxes, and hundreds of other things.


Post-reading Stage Answer the following questions using the text.

  • What is the problem described here?
  • What is recycling?
  • Why do American farmers prefer using paper to straw?
  • What things can be made through the process of recycling?
  • Why is recycling so important nowadays?

  • We can recycle newspapers,

bottles and metal cans.

  • We mustn’t cut down trees.
  • Feed birds in winter.
  • Protect wildlife, plants and trees.
  • Keep all water clean.
  • Don’t use aerosol sprays.
  • Don’t use chemicals in the garden.
  • Turn off the light when you leave the room.
  • Don’t cut wild flowers.
  • Try to avoid buying plastic. It's hard to recycle.

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Environmental Protection

Protecting the environment Our planet Earth is only a tiny part of the universe, but it is currently the only place where we can live.

Protecting the Environment Humans have always polluted everything around them. But until now, pollution has not been such a major problem. People lived in rural areas and did not produce enough pollutants to cause dangerous situation globally.

Protecting the environment With the development of overcrowded industrialized highly developed cities that waste huge quantities pollutants into the environment, the problem has become more and more serious.

Protecting the environment Our planet is in grave danger today. Acid rain, global warming, air and water pollution, overpopulation are problems that threaten human life on Earth.

Protecting the Environment To understand how atmospheric pollution affects our bodies, we need to know exactly what it is. The pollutants that harm our respiratory system are called particulates.

Protecting the environment Particles are small solid particles that we see in sunlight. These are derivatives of incomplete combustion of fuel in engines such as an internal combustion engine, road dust and smoke from burning wood.

Protecting the environment Billions of tons of coal and oil are burned around the world every year. When this fuel is burned, it emits smoke and other by-products into the environment. Although wind and rain sometimes wash away the smoke given off power plants and cars, that's not enough.

Environmental protection These chemical elements sunlight undergoes a series of chemical reactions, and the result is smog, a mixture of fog and smoke. While we can see pollutants such as particulates, other harmful substances to our health remain invisible.

Protecting the environment Carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide and ozone, or active oxygen, are among the most dangerous to our health.

Protecting the Environment If you've ever been in a closed garage or tunnel and felt dizzy or exhausted, then you've felt the effects of carbon monoxide. This colorless but poisonous gas comes from the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, like gasoline or diesel.

Protecting the Environment Factories release tons of harmful chemicals. These emissions have disastrous consequences for our planet. They are the main cause of the greenhouse effect and acid rain.

Protecting the environment Our forests are disappearing through deforestation or fires. If this trend continues, then one day we will not have enough oxygen to breathe, we will never see a beautiful green forest at all.

Protecting the environment The seas are also at risk. They are filled with poison: industrial waste, nuclear waste, chemical fertilizers and pesticides. If we do nothing, then one day there will be no one to live in our seas.

Protecting the environment Every ten minutes, one species of animal, plant or insect dies out on our planet. If we do nothing, the ten million species of living organisms living now will soon disappear.

Protecting the environment An even greater threat - nuclear power plants... We all know the tragic consequences of the Chernobyl disaster.

Protecting the environment Fortunately, it is not too late and we can solve these problems. We have the time, money and technology to make our planet a better, cleaner and safer planet. We can plant trees and create parks for endangered animals.

Protecting the environment We can recycle waste, convince entrepreneurs to stop polluting the environment, as it is clear that our reckless use of fuel and chemical substances destroys our planet and moreover, it is also clear that we are destroying ourselves and our future.

Environmental protection The presentation was prepared by EA Siroshtanova, MBOU Secondary School No. 76, Gigant village, 2014


On the subject: methodological developments, presentations and notes

Notes on ecology on the topics: 4. The concept of environmental monitoring, 5. Sources of pollution and the main groups of pollutants in natural environments, 6. Organization of rational environmental management ...

Project. “There is less and less surrounding nature. More and more - the environment. " Ecological problems in the language of poetry and painting

The goal of the project: to show how the problems of the unity of man and nature were posed and solved in literature, to teach students to feel and understand that the music of nature is eternity, the immortality of man, about ...

Less and less surrounding nature, more and more environment.

Agitation brigadeEverything less surrounding nature, more and more environment. Purpose: Fostering an ecological culture, the ability to perceive the world not so much as a warehouse of natural resources, but as a home ...

"Human environment" - Environmental pollution. Environment. Ecology ... Protection of nature is the most important task of mankind. Content. Completed: student of the 10th grade MOU Studenovskaya secondary school Skorokhod Denis. Protection of Nature.

"Land and People" - Indicate the positive and negative impacts of development Agriculture and industry table. Dissolving in raindrops, sulfur oxide forms sulfuric acid. How a person fought pests using the knowledge of science. Tasks for consolidation. List the environmental problems that need to be addressed.

"The impact of ecology on humans" - Preparatory stage. Stages and terms of the project: In the course of work, you can use a booklet, presentation as illustrative examples. Protection of the obtained results and conclusions. Why does chemical pollution negatively affect human health? Excursion to reservoirs, ponds, meadows of the OHP “Leninskaya Iskra.

"Human influence on the biosphere" - Performer: biology teacher of the highest category Olga Valentinovna Milyaeva Brief description of the development: Lesson of generalization of educational material. From work experience: a lesson on the topic: "Human influence on the biosphere" using ICT. Grade 11. Lesson using computer presentations. By the end of the second millennium, mankind entered a world of complex interdependencies, which, in terms of scale and degree of danger, have no analogues in history.

"Fundamentals of rational nature management" - Non-metallic Min. raw materials. "Natural resources as a limiting factor in human survival." Economic. The alphabet of folk wisdom. Measures for environmental protection and careful use of natural resources in Russia. Carried out on the basis of the permission of the authorized government agencies... Plants and animals.

"Anthropogenic impact on the biosphere" - Results of the impact on the hydrosphere. Sources of exposure. The results of the impact on the atmosphere. Anthropogenic impact on humans. Anthropogenic impact on the biosphere. Three shells of the biosphere. Red Book. Completed by: Sergey Gubchenko, a student of the 11a grade of the secondary school № 31 in Novocherkassk. Content.

There are 24 presentations in total

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS Completed by the teacher primary grades MBOU SOSH No. 9g. Essentuki Romanova I.A.

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"There is such a firm rule. I got up in the morning, washed myself, I put myself in order - And immediately put my Planet in order." Antoine de Saint-Exupery

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Factors causing chemical pollution of the environment. An increase in the concentration of nutrients due to sewage discharges and runoff from fertilizer fields, causing the rapid development of algae and imbalance in existing systems.

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reducing air quality and causing acid rain. Exposure to water and soil from fuel combustion products,

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Potential contamination of air, water, soil with radioactive waste generated during the production of nuclear weapons and atomic energy.

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Emissions of carbon dioxide and ozone-depleting chemicals leading to climate change and ozone holes

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SOURCES OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION Ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy enterprises Thermal power plants Automobile transport Agriculture

Slide 10

The release of large amounts of CO2 disrupts the carbon cycle in nature. The ever-increasing CO2 content is causing the greenhouse effect. Many scientists believe that this will cause melting ice and a catastrophic rise in the level of the World Ocean.

Slide 11

The largest amounts of SO2 are emitted by thermal power plants and non-ferrous metallurgy enterprises, which carry out oxidative roasting of sulfide ores. Sulfur (IV) oxide SO2 has a strong irritant effect on the eyes, nasopharynx, and lung tissue. In plants, it destroys chloroplasts and other cellular organelles. In this case, the intensity of photosynthesis decreases by 1.5 - 2 times.

Slide 12

When fog, rain, clouds dissolve in moisture droplets, oxides of non-metals (mainly SO2) form acid rain. This leads to a decrease in the pH of precipitation, causes an increase in the acidity of water bodies, the death of their inhabitants. Acid rains also contribute to the corrosion of metals, the destruction of paint and varnish coatings. Under the destructive effect of sulfur and nitrogen oxides, architectural monuments and many building materials are destroyed.

Slide 13

There are now over 500 million vehicles in the world. They account for 60% of all harmful emissions into the atmosphere; exhaust gases contain at least 200 components harmful to health The most striking example of the negative human impact on the Earth's climate is the emergence of ozone holes over Antarctica and the Arctic. Also, the source of atmospheric pollution is radioactive elements that enter the atmosphere during nuclear explosions at nuclear power plants.

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To minimize air pollution, it is necessary to: 1) Purify emissions into the atmosphere from solid and gaseous pollutants using electrostatic precipitators, liquid and solid absorbers, cyclones, etc. 2) Use environmentally friendly types of energy. 3) Apply low-waste and non-waste technologies. 4) To achieve a reduction in the toxicity of automobile exhaust gases by improving the design of engines and the use of catalysts, as well as to improve existing and create new electric vehicles and engines operating on hydrogen fuel.

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GROUP "Hydrosphere" "Water! You have no taste, No smell, no color, you cannot describe you, you cannot enjoy you, without understanding what you are, you are not only necessary for life, you are life itself. You do not tolerate impurities, you can not stand anything foreign, you are a deity that is easy to scare away. " Antoine de Saint-Exupery.

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as a result, when the maximum permissible concentration (MPC) is exceeded, the organs of hearing, vision, the nervous system are affected, cases of paralysis and the birth of children with various physical and mental abnormalities are possible. Mineral contamination. Metal compounds (highly toxic - lead, mercury, cadmium, selenium, lithium, etc.),

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Contamination with mineral fertilizers, as a result of the ingress of which, the growth of aquatic vegetation is observed in reservoirs.

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Pollution organic matter these include phenol, synthetic detergents, oil. The oil film is a barrier to gas exchange between water and the atmosphere, posing a great danger to seabirds and animals.

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The solution to the problem of water pollution consists in the following measures. 1) Cleaning and disinfection of household and livestock wastewater. 2) Treatment of effluents from the consequences of servicing vehicles and agricultural machinery. 3) Purification of effluents containing oil products. 4) The most reliable way to protect water bodies is based on the creation of economically rational closed systems that ensure the repeated use of water in production, waste-free technologies, and the integrated use of raw materials.

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5) Special care must be taken with regard to mineral waters. Sanitary protection zones have been established around the springs; grazing is prohibited; many mineral springs have been declared natural monuments.

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Group "Soil" "Native land is the most magnificent thing that is given for life, we must cultivate, protect and protect it with all the forces of our existence" K. Paustovsky.

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Soils are one of the most important natural resources. Therefore, the first and main ecological problem- protection and rational use of land.

Slide 23

Half of all forage lands and 33% of arable land in the region are located on slopes, this increases water erosion, winds contribute to blowing out small soil particles. Erosion reduces soil fertility. There are two main types of erosion - water and wind.

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The fight against soil erosion includes a set of measures: afforestation, agrotechnical methods (long-term cultivated pastures, snow retention, the introduction of organic fertilizers), a soil-protective system of agriculture, which consists in non-moldboard plowing and leaving stubble on the soil surface. creation and introduction of soil-protective agriculture. prevention of soil contamination with residues of building parts (panels, blocks, bricks, ash, slag), oil and oil products, substances that enter the soil from the atmosphere (compounds of lead, mercury, arsenic, copper, etc.) correct use of fertilizers and pesticides. About 20%, and sometimes all 50% of fertilizers are not assimilated by plants and remain in the soil as a heavy burden for its biocenosis. Pesticides can get into the soil and disrupt its trophic links.

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We are all inhabitants of the same planet, passengers of the same ship "Earth", which does not have an emergency exit. It depends on all of us whether the song of a nightingale will sound, whether transparent springs will breathe cool, fish splash in the clear water of rivers and lakes, whether there will be a blue sky above us.