terça-feira, 2 de dezembro de 2008

Flood

Floods caused more property damage and fatalities than any other natural disaster in the United States in the twentieth century. The outlook for the next century does not look any better -- either inland or along the coasts. For example, downpours are expected to become more frequent and in many areas, winter precipitation is increasingly likely to fall as rain than as snow.

At the coasts, warmer ocean waters will bring stronger storms pummeling our coastlines. Combining that with rising sea levels means more potent storm surges.

Global warming enviromental

it is difficult to connect specific weather events to global warming, an increase in global temperatures may in turn cause broader changes, including glacial retreat, Arctic shrinkage, and worldwide sea level rise. Changes in the amount and pattern of precipitation may result in flooding and drought. There may also be changes in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. Other effects may include changes in agricultural yields, addition of new trade routes,[80] reduced summer streamflows, species extinctions, and increases in the range of disease vectors.



School flooded? not so bad xD

segunda-feira, 1 de dezembro de 2008

The ten "Commandments" of the Environment

1º Commandment (Saving energy):
-If you change the bulbs to high consumption for each lampdas Low-save around 68 kilograms of carbon per year.




2º Commandment (Change of transport):
-If you leave your car at home, and come to your place of work by bicycle or on foot from public transport dedióxido save 0.5 kilograms of carbon per 1.5 km that does not go by car.




3º Commandment (Recycle alive today and tomorrow):
- If you recycle at least half the materials used in your home can prevent the emission of 1,000 kg of carbon dioxide per year.




4º Commandment (Tires of his car):
-If your car tires are properly calibrated can improve fuel consumption by more than 3%. Each 4 liters of fuel saved withdraw 9 kg of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.




5º Commandment (warm water)
-If heat is less water would have a lower energy consumption. Use less hot water by installing a shower of low pressure, avoids the emission of 160 kg of CO2 (carbon dioxide) per year. Wash your clothes in cold or warm water prevents the emission of 230 kg per year.


6º Commandment (Large packs)
-If you consume products with a smaller bottle can prevent the emission of 545 kg of carbon dioxide if you reduce waste by 10% this is the recycling remain at home.



7ºCommandment (thermostat)
- If you set the thermostat just two degrees down in winter and up two degrees in summer can prevent the emission of approximately 900 kg of carbon dioxide per year.

8ºCommandment (Tree Friend)
-If you want to have a friend flying these help our planet a single tree absorbs one tonne of carbon dioxide during the life span of an average person.




9ºCommandment (I)
- If you connect to more leaflets or campaigns on the environment, estars on alert is a good path for change.




10ºCommandment (Give the testimony)
- If you can pssar this palavara the word to your friends and family, they contribute to the welfare of our environment.




THE BLUE PLANET ARE YOU IN YOUR HANDS HELPS HIM.




Sources:


The information for the achievement of these commandments was taken from a leaflet advertising to children, and the game " LEOPOLDINA e o JOGO DO PLANEA AZUL"








Ice Melting


Polar ice reflects light from the sun. As this ice begins to melt, less sunlight gets reflected into space. It is instead absorbed into the oceans and land, raising the overall temperature, and fueling further melting. This results in a positive feedback loop called ice albedo feedback, which causes the loss of the sea ice to be self-compounding. The more it disappears, the more likely it is to continue to disappear.

domingo, 30 de novembro de 2008

Saving energy

In House :
Saving energy means reducing the amount of energy used when we perform any act of our daily lives. Using less energy has several advantages - you can save money and help the environment. Production of energy requires precious natural resources, for example coal, oil or gas. Therefore, using less energy helps preserve these resources and keep them longer.


There are several principles that they reduce energy consumption and, consequently, reduce the costs of operating such as:


- Avoid having the lights or the equipment involved, when not needed.


- Search using public transport on the route daily. For short distances choose whether to walk.


- Before you buy new equipment, check the energy label and choose one that make less energy consumption.


-Replace incandescent light bulbs by saving light bulbs. They give the same light, but save 80% of the electricity used and last 8 times more.


- Use the washing machines with full load and a program of low temperature.
Sources:

Non-renewable energy

The non-renewable energy is one that is obtained from sources that in the short or long term, can be exhausting, examples: Oil, coal, natural gas, uranium and oil. The non-renewable sources of energy are currently the most widely used. Fossil fuels (oil, coal and natural gas) are strongly polluters: releasing carbon dioxide when burned, a gas that contributes to the increase in temperature of the atmosphere, causing acid rain, polluting soil and water.


Oil:
- Oil is a fossil fuel, produced in some areas of the Earth's subsurface. It is the main source of energy today. It is easy to transport, but potential cause of environmental disasters.

Natural gas:
-It found, generally, from oil reserves. It's cheaper and less polluting fossil fuels, but more difficult to extract.


Coal:
- It is one of the most abundant sources of energy but also one of the most polluting



Nuclear fuels:
- A kilogram of uranium is able to produce as much energy as one million pounds of coal. It is a source of radioactivity, and it is very dangerous and complicated use.

Sources:

Images: - http://galeria.blogs.sapo.pt/arquivo/PlataformaPetroleo02.jpg
-http://cleantechnica.com/files/2008/04/coal_hands.jpg

-http://images.google.pt/imgres?imgurl=http://www.inhabitat.com/wp-content/uploads/nuclear.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/02/18/los-alamos-laboratory-harvests-fuel-from-air/&usg=__1i3pfpgIYlgShkE_guPdTrWGwGM=&h=286&w=537&sz=20&hl=pt-PT&start=8&um=1&tbnid=TETHp84-A9tHBM:&tbnh=70&tbnw=132&prev=/images%3Fq%3DNuclear%2Bfuels:%26um%3D1%26hl%3Dpt-PT

Information: - http://tudoenergia.home.sapo.pt/Energias_n_renovaveis.htm

Air Pollution

The atmosphere of the planet is an exception in that it is the rare natural resource that is shared by the entire world. So that the negative effects of this are felt globally.
The greenhouse effect and the consequent destruction of the ozone layer in addition to the cause acid rain, these phenomena that contribute greatly to air pollution are dangerous to the bodies.


Greenhouse Effect


http://www.n-ergise.net/page/climate.cfm


Ozone Layer



http://www.export.gov.il/Eng/_Uploads/4217Environline141.html


Acid Rain


http://science.howstuffworks.com/acid-rain.htm

Acid rain

At present human activities (industries, from automobile exhaust, burning of fossil fuels), throw into the air many tons of toxic compounds such as oxides of sulfur, nitrogen and carbon and smoke going into the atmosphere
They are the most developed countries in the North the main culprits, since launch sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide to the atmosphere in the form of water vapor. Then, return to Earth in the form of acid rain or snow.

Consequences:
-Acid rain is a problem to be taken into account, since they can be transported to places where there is no burning of fuels. And also one of the consequences of air pollution and can cause many problems in life, including humans, animals, plants, soil, water and even in buildings.
-When it reach the surface there is a change in the chemical properties of soil and water. This will cause disturbances at the level of food chains, plants and forests, buildings and monuments.
-The high concentrations of nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere causing irritation of the respiratory tract affecting higher animals and man. Moreover, in the presence of ultraviolet radiation, the gas reacts with unburned hydrocarbons (released, for example, exhaust pipes.

It is important to note that there are natural sources of toxic compounds - volcanic eruptions that occur in specific in time and space while human activities tend to occur in an ongoing global and at double the quantities.

The Ozone Layer

Solar radiation that reaches the Earth's surface, 45% is the visible spectrum (visible light), 45% to 10% infrared radiation and the ultraviolet radiation.
The ozone (O3) is found especially in the upper layers of the atmosphere (stratosphere) to 15 km from the surface and form a shield. This thin layer is the only protection of the earth to filter the ultraviolet rays of the sun, thus allowing the existence of life on Earth.

The constant destruction of the ozone layer leads to an increase in ultraviolet rays (UV), high energy. These rays to reach the Earth will promote the destruction of proteins and DNA, leading to skin cancer, cataracts, changes in the immune system, damage to crops, in fish and plankton that feed.

In several areas, the shield of ozone is getting thinner, allowing the intensification of anything healthy ultraviolet rays and new holes may arise from any populated regions on latitude. The higher the fraction of ultraviolet rays to reach Earth the effects are more serious and smaller populations of fish and crops.

Some advantages and disadvantages of Energy's

Ecological energy:


One of the advantages of renewable energy resources that produce no emissions of greenhouse gases and other emissions, contrary to what happens with fuel, whether fossil or renewable. Some sources do not emit additional carbon dioxide, except those needed for the construction and operation, and does not present any additional risks, such as the nuclear threat.


Renewables Pollutants:


Biomass, as the weight of carbon dioxide by releasing the oxygen to him. This energy is not really an inexhaustible energy, but as we know it is considered a renewable energy. Biomass is used even if only in limited.There is already some doubts regarding the ability of agriculture to provide the necessary quantities of plant mass, seesta source popularize it, which is showing the price increase of grain due to its use for the production of biofuels.But biofuels produced, providing a large amount of carbon dioxide per unit of power so this will be equivalent fossil energy.


There are sources of geothermal energy as pollutants, because the extraction of groundwater in high temperatures are caused by dragging to asuperficie of toxic.
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sábado, 29 de novembro de 2008

5. Endangered Species

Man has been causing extition of species, because of his personal interests. Those interests are economical, social, cultural and of civilization. The animals are disappeared in very fast way. Some animals are endangered because of natural disasters, but others are endangered because of the Man.
Men build on empty lands, usually considerate as animal habitats. Sometimes animals are put away die. Sometimes they are hunt by Man just for the pleasure, of hunting. Man is making the world a dirtier place, so many animals can not live in it.
That’s why, there are so many endangered species:


Hyacinth Macaw – There only about 3.000 in Brazil, the destruction of its habitat and capture because they are very expensive pets let two its extinction.

Blue-Whale- It is threatened by fishermen.

African- Elephant- They live in African and they are threatened because of their teeth.

Mountain gorillas- they live in forests in Africa and they are endangered because of the hunters the destruction of their habitat.

Panda- they live in forests in China and they are endangered because of the hunters the destruction of their habitat.

Rhinoceros- They are critically endangered are only a few species they are threatened because of their horns. The horns of rhinoceros are made of keratin, the same type of protein that makes up hair and fingernails.
Bengal Tiger- habitat losses as the extremely edge scale incidents of poaching are serious threats to species survival. Other factors contributing to their loss are urbanization and a great civilization.

Sea turtle- are found in all the world’s oceans except the Arctic Ocean. They are an endangered species because they are caught for the food industry the flesh and the eggs are considered fine dining. They skin is also valuable.

… And others ….
The gases greenhouse gas emissions are:
· Carbon Dioxide (CO2) - Combustion of fossil fuels: oil, natural gas, coal, deforestation (release CO2 when burned or cut).
· Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) - are used in sprays, aircraft engines, plastics and solvents used in the electronics industry. Responsible for the destruction of the ozone layer
· Methane (CH4) - Produced by fields, and cattle and the dumps.
· Nitric acid (HNO3) - Produced by the combustion of wood and fossil fuels, by decomposition of chemical fertilizers and by microbes
· Ozone (O3)-It is caused by soil pollution caused by factories, oil refineries and automobiles

The gases responsible for global warming of the Earth are in the combustion of fossil fuels such as oil and its derivatives.
-Cars are responsible for the release of carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2), derived from lead and oil.
-The industries also account for this since emit sulfur, lead and other heavy materials and solid wastes that are suspended in the air, turn the concentration of oxygen is being increasingly less what is going to cause serious illness in the system nervous, cancer, respiratory problems.
-In agriculture, the substances are originated from the cultivation of rice in the burning of agricultural waste and forests. -The incineration of waste and disposal of solid waste on the land are other sources of greenhouse gases.

The action of human beings in nature has made increasing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, through an intensive and uncontrolled burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. The felling causes the increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by burning and also by natural decomposition. A smaller number of trees also means less carbon dioxide being absorbed.


EFFECTS CAUSED
Global warming could lead to the occurrence of climatic variations such as changes in precipitation, increase the level of the oceans (melting), heat waves. Thus it is natural to register to an increase in cases of flooding which will consequently increase the mortality rate on earth. A profound change of climate will have a disastrous impact on societies affecting agricultural production and reserves of water, resulting in economic and social change.
The climate change will probably increase the frequency of days of intense heat, which is an increase in the number of deaths.

Greenhouse Effect

The solar energy is captured by the Earth's surface and absorbed, another part is irradiated to the atmosphere. Natural gases that exist in the atmosphere acts as a protective cover that prevents the spread of total heat into outer space, preventing them from getting lost in the night heat. So the planet remains hot.
The greenhouse effect is a natural process responsible for global warming.
Some gases such as carbon dioxide create a kind of roof, like a stove, leaving the earth on the sun come and not letting the heat out. The greenhouse effect caused by nature is essential for the maintenance of life on Earth.

· The solar radiation through the atmosphere. Some part of the radiation is absorbed by surface of the earth, heating it to;
· Some sunlight is reflected by the Earth and atmosphere, returning to space;
· Part of infrared radiation is reflected by the Earth's surface, but not returning to space as it is reflected and absorbed by the new layer of gases surrounding the planet;

The climate has naturally evolved over time, however in recent times the great man is responsible because the world population has increased and hence carbon dioxide (CO2) increases in the atmosphere.
This increase is due especially to the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, the growing number of industries and the inordinate consumerism.
The greenhouse effect causes an imbalance in the Earth's natural and it is urgent to reduce emissions of harmful gases.

Global warming


Energy from the Sun reaching the Earth drives almost every known phisical and biological cycle in The Earth system the energy that keeps the earth's surface warm originates from the sun. the primary source of energy to drive our global climate system (incluiding atmospheric and, to a lesser extent, oceanic circulation) is the heat we recieve from the Sun, termed solar insolation. The amount of insolation which reaches the Earth's surface depends on site latitude and season. The insolation into a surface is largest when the surface directly faces the sun. As the angle increases between the normal directionl to surface and the direction of the rays of sunlight, the insolation is reduced in proportion to the cosine of the angle.

Greenhouse efects










With greenhouse efects












Without greenhouse effects

The greenhouse effect is important. Without the greenhouse effect, the Earth would not be warm enough for humans to live. But if the greenhouse effect becomes stronger, it could make the Earth warmer than usual. Even a little extra warming may cause problems for humans, plants, and animals.







The greenhouse effect is the rise in temperature that the Earth experiences because certain gases in the atmosphere (water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane, for example) trap energy from the sun. Without these gases, heat would escape back into space and Earth’s average temperature would be about 60ºF colder. Because of how they warm our world, these gases are referred to as greenhouse gases.
4. Possible solutions to fight the problems caused by pollution.


Possible solutions to fight the problems caused by pollution:
-Reduction of the gas emissions;
-The use of filters in the chimneys of the factories;
-The development of alternative energies (non-pollutions);
- Reduction of the using of CFC’s;
-The use of ‘clean’ technologies;
-Recycling;
-Reuse of some products;
-Diminish of the use of plastic;


Reuse, reduce, recycling


Recycle means to process old, used items in order that the material can be used to make new products. Examples of things that are often recycled are glass, plastic, newspapers, aluminium cans, used motor oil, and batteries. Here, reduce refers to lessening the amount of items or resources that are consumed, using only the amount that is needed, and looking for alternatives that will lessen our use. And reuse means extending the 'life' or repurposing an item rather than discarding or throwing it away.

Image:
http://www.ngms.state.ms.us/env/images/recycle,%20reuse%20reduce.jpg
http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve


3. The environment has been affected...


The environment has been affected by different causes. Starting with the global warming, the greenhouse effect, the destruction of the ozone layer, and lots of other things are causing great damage around us.

All these factors destroy the environment, bringing consequences such as:
-Destruction of the rainforests;
-Water shortage;
-Deforestation and loss of ecosystems;
-Acid rain;
-Desertification;
-Endangered species;
-High temperatures;
-Development skin cancer,
-Loss of arable land;

Image: http://www.sflorg.com/ear/wpcontent/uploads

2.Different types of pollution affect the environment

Pollution has been causing a great impact on the environment. Nowadays there are different types of pollution: air, soil, and water, noise, light and thermal. All these types are caused by men.

Soil pollution- It’s caused by the waste people throw to the floor, on the street, in gardens…

Water pollution- All the water, near the ponds, wells, rivers, sea is getting dirty… It’s caused by the drains and toxic waste thrown into the sea and rivers by factories and farmers.

Air pollution- There are different causes of air pollution: the smoke of the factories, the gas emissions, incineration, the use of sprays…

Noise pollution- all the sounds/ noise around us. It can be people talking, music, cars, disco, planes…

Light pollution- it’s caused by the waste of the electricity/ energy.

Thermal pollution- it’s caused by the hot water used in the power stations refineries and other industries that cause the heating of the natural waters.

All these types of pollution have been causing devastating effects in the environment and in the ecosystems.


Image: http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~cy34/pictures/pollutionglobe2crop2.gif
1.The environment


Environment: “all the situations, events, people ect. that influence the way in which people live or work.”
We can say that the environment is “the air, water, and land in which people, animals, and plants live”.
Dictionary of contemporary English
Longman.

All the environment that surrounds us is essential, to the earth survival. Nowadays Earth is in great danger because of the pollution, the increase of the temperatures, the pesticides, the gas emissions, the ice melting, the scarcing of resources, the greenhouse effect , the endangered species, and other situations caused by people.
Because of these lots of species are in danger. Man should think on the environment. If they don’t pay attention to what they are doing, in a few years time the Nature will be completely destroyed and there won’t be animals, plants, clean water…


Image: http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc109/projetosonho/mundo_verde.jpg

Energy's

Solar Energy: - Solar energy is the energy produced by sunlight.


Wind power: - Wind energy is energy produced by wind action.


Hydraulic energy: - The hydraulic power is the energy it produces in dams built on waterways.


Wave energy: - The wave energy is energy obtained through the movement of waves. The wave energy can also be obtained by the temperature between the levels of seawater.


Biomass: - The biomass energy is produced during the processing of animal products and vegetable. This serves to produce heat and electricity.


Geothermal Energy - Geothermal energy is called the energy of the Earth's interior. This energy is the use of hot water and steam for heating and electricity.



Sources:
http://portalsaofrancisco.com.br/alfa/meio-ambiente-energia-solar/imagens/energia-solar-74.jpg
http://www.ambbrasilia.um.dk/NR/rdonlyres/03F1D337-5FA4-48E5-8DEEE8C85FC60245/0/Vindenergi01.jpg
http://eatlantico.org/seccaoa/img/hidro.jpg
http://www.ambiente.maiadigital.pt/ambiente/energia/imagens/energia-biomassa.jpg
http://www.colegiosaofrancisco.com.br/alfa/meio-ambiente-energia-geotermica/imagens/geotermica23.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/5534/mauiocean.gif

Renewable Energy


- Renewable energy, is one that is obtained from natural sources.Renewable energy is able to regenerate so an inexhaustible energy.
Some examples of renewable energy sources:
- The Sun (solar energy)
- The Wind (wind energy)
- The Rivers (hydropower energy)
- Oceans (wave energy)
- Organic matter (biomass)
- The heat of the Earth (Geothermal Energy)


The images were taken from sites:
And the information was of the text search from the search engine:www.google.pt , more properly on sites: http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energia_renov%C3%A1vel and http://web.educom.pt/fq/energia/renovaveis.htm