Clean Air - What Can I do to help?
I found this wonderful article at Clean Air Kids
I found this wonderful article at Clean Air Kids
What can you do:
There
are many things we can do to help reduce air pollution and global warming.
Use
buses and trains instead of cars, as they can carry a lot more people in one
journey. This cuts down the amount of pollution produced.
Walking
or cycling whenever you can will be even better, as it does not create any
pollution. It will also be good for your body, as regular exercise will keep
you fit and healthy.
If your
parents must use the car, ask them to avoid using it for very short journeys if
possible, as this creates unnecessary pollution. Try to
encourage them to share their journeys with other people, for example when they
go to work or go shopping. Also encourage them to drive more slowly as this
produces less pollution and less carbon dioxide.
Energy
is produced to generate electricity and to keep us warm. Most energy is
produced by the burning of fossil fuels, like coal, oil and gas, which release
carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. Fuel burnt in our cars also releases carbon
dioxide. As an
individual, you do not have a lot of control on how your energy is produced.
However, you can control the way in which you use that energy. Using less
energy means less of it needs to be produced. So less carbon dioxide is released
into the atmosphere.
We can
also help prevent pollution from our own homes which may contribute to acid
rain and poor air quality, and increases emissions of carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere. Turning off lights when they are not needed and not wasting
electricity will reduce the demand for energy. Less electricity will need to be
produced and so less coal, oil and gas will have to be burnt in power stations,
which means less air pollution and less carbon dioxide!
Pollution
formed indoors can be reduced by ensuring that all gas appliances are working
correctly. Good ventilation will improve indoor air quality by dispersing
biological pollutants like dust mite, and other pollutants such as cigarette
smoke.
Most of
the rubbish we throw away can be recycled, such as glass bottles and jars,
steel and aluminium cans, plastic bottles and waste paper.
Recycling
used materials uses less energy than making new ones.
Composting fruit and vegetable waste reduces
the amount of rubbish buried at rubbish dumps.
What are the Governments doing?
Governments
throughout the world have already taken action for these different
environmental problems (i.e. Acid Rain, Air Quality, Ozone Hole, Global
Warming). In their plans they hope to reduce the amount of emissions of
greenhouse gases produced by man.
About
half of the greenhouse effect is caused by our use of energy, especially from
fossil fuels. Other
sources of energy could be used which do not emit carbon dioxide, e.g. wind
power, solar (sun power) and wave power. In the home and at school, we must
learn to use energy efficiently and not waste it.
There are also lots more games and puzzles to
play on this site to help you learn about being kind to out planet's air....
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