Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Global Concerns #1
- Christian
Beliefs on the
World
- Value of God's
creation
- 'God saw all that he
made and it was very
good'(Genesis 1:31)
- Stewardship and
responsability
- Stewardship:the belief that people
have a duty to look after the
environment on behalf of god
- To be a good steward you
must:
- preserve the environment for
the younger or soon to be born
- share the natural resources
of the world fairly among
others instead of hoadring
them for riches
- use resources in a sustainable
way and remember that they
were made by god
- join groups that also care for
the environment
- Environmental Problems
- Pollution
- sources:
- Car
exhaust
fumes
- Power plants
- factories
- The destruction of natural
habiats
- tropical forests are
under threat of
deforestation
- forests are known as 'lungs
of the world'
- trees remove
carbon dioxide
- without them, greenhouse
gasses with heat the world
- Plants and wildlife
destroyed
- landscape ruined
- soil erosion
- landslides
- lost for future
generations
- the use and abuse of
natural reasources
- limited supply of natural resources
- draining away because
of our way of life
- Climate Change
- long term change
in average weather
and tempurature
- Polar ice
caps melting
- water levels rising
- If continued will
end with human
Civilisation gone
- Effects of
climate change
- reduced
crop yeilds
- due to the increased
temperatures, deaths
between the sick and
elderly will increase
- water
shortages, more
of a likleyhood
of wildfire and
flooding
- poorer part of the
world will be hit earlier
and harder by the
effects of climate
change
- Individual and
Community
Responses
- Individual
responses
- Recycling and reducing
unecessary packaging
- currently most rubbish
either ends up in an
incinerator or a
landfill site
- people can stop using plastic
bags, which take a long time to
break down
- avoid buying
products with
unnecessary
packaging
- home energy
conservation
- loft and wall-cavity
insulation reduces
energy to heat
house
- don't leave
taps on
- don't leave
appliances
on standby
- use energy
efficient
lightbulbs
- Community
responses
- non polluting forms
of transport
- many people use cars for
traveling less than two miles
- walk or cycle
instead
- some environmentalists
do not use planes
- they are
major carbon
emmiters
- unless absolutley
necessary
- buy
local
- instead of buying food
from the other side of
the world
- buy
from a
local
producer
- this reduces transport
emissions and helps local
buisness
- national and international responses
- national responses
- the stern report
- July 2005
- created by lord stern
- an economist
- this report concluded that:
- climate
change
was real
- and human
activity was
contributing
- the world should
spend 1% of GDP to
avoid the worst effects
- if not then
GDP will fall
up by 20%
- causing
economic
hardship
- UK government politics
- trying to reduce carbon emmissions by:
- *finding non
carbon
alternatives
- *increasing
regulations
on buildings
- *supporting the
development of
new, greener car
fuels
- *encouraging
recycling
- international
responses
- 1992: the
earth summit
in Rio de
Janeiro
- This United Nations
conference tried to help
economic development
- and stop the destruction
of natural resources and pollution
- 1997: kyoto protocol
- an international framework
convention on climate
change
- aims to prevent 5% of
greenhouse gasses
- by 2008, 182
states signed the
protocol
- adopted for use on
11th December 1997
- came into force in 2005