Habib Girls’ School
Mar 26, 2015
Habib Girls’ School
IntroductionIntroduction
.As the demand of energy is increasing day by day, with the increase in the population, the whole world including our country will face possible energy crises and environmental problems in the next few decades. This would also affect economies and our lives. We need to conserve energy and try to promote alternative sources of energy.
Our missionOur mission
We have performed testing procedures to prove the burning effects of fossil fuels.
As the team of experts we have made a plan and gave recommendations how to conserve energy.
We will also persuade government to promote alternative sources of energy.
What are fossil fuels?What are fossil fuels? Coal, oil and natural gas,
are non-renewable sources of energy.
They are called fossil fuels because they are formed from plants and animals that have lived up to 300 million years ago.
Energy is essential to modern society as we know it. Over 85% of our energy demands are met by the combustion of fossil fuels.
How do we get energy from How do we get energy from fossil fuels?fossil fuels?
fossil fuels
oilcoal
Power station vehicles
gas
cooking
World Energy Consumption
gas23%
oil38%
coal24%
renewable9%
nuclear6%
Electricity production by source in Pakistan
fossil fuels69%
hydro28%
nuclear3%
Air pollutants
Physical properties
Sources Harmful effects
Carbon dioxide
Colourless,odorless and poisonous gas
Power stations which burn coal and oil
Global warming
Sulphurdioxide
Unpleasent colourless gas
Power stations and industries which burn coal and oil
Acid rain,health problems
Oxides of nitrogen
Poisonous gas Burning of coal and oil in industries and vehicles
Acid rain,health problems
Lead compounds and ash particles
Poisonous solid particles
Exhaust fumes from the combustion of leaded petrol in vehicles,diesel
Lead poisoning,brain damage,respiratoryDiseases.
Carbon monoxide
Colourless,poisonous gas
Incomplete combustion of carbon compounds
Health problems
About 45% of green house gases are released by the developed countries
The most common causes of acid rain are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from combustion of oils and coals with high sulfur content and exhaust from gasoline engines.
Acidic rain has Acidic rain has disastrous effectsdisastrous effects
Forests all over the world are dying, fishes are dying.
Lakes and rivers may become too acidic.14,000 lakes has been reported acidic in eastern Canada.
It destroys trees.
It eats the stone work of buildings and corrodes metals.
Global warming is the observed increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere and oceans in recent decades.
Burning of fossil fuels is one of the major cause of increasing global temperature.
Undesirable results of global warming include drastic changes in climate and rising in sea levels due to the expansion of sea waters and the melting of the ice caps.
Some kinds of plants and animals will become extinct.
The by-products that form from the burning of fossil fuels are very dangerous. These small particles can exist in the air for indefinite periods of time, up to several weeks and can travel for miles.
Particles can enter the blood stream, irritating the lungs and carry with them toxic substances and pollutants. Migraines is caused by the smoke that comes out from vehicles
Testing of rain waterTesting of rain water
We collected rain water from different areas.
We checked their acidity by using pH scale.
We compared their values with pure water and normal rain water.
pH value of pure water is 7. pH of normal rain water is 5.6.
How can we measure How can we measure acidity of rain?acidity of rain?
We used strips impregnated with a chemical indicator to test the water’s pH.
ResultsResults
Samples of rainwater
pH of rain water
pH of normal rain
A (Garden) 5.3 5.6
B (M.A Jinnah) 4.8 5.6
C (Sadder) 5 5.6
Results has shown : that pH of rain water is less than that of normal rain
water . that rain water is acidic due to the presence of oxides of
sulphur and nitrogen.
We have proved that We have proved that earth’s temperature is earth’s temperature is
risingrising We placed a small
amount of soil on two plastic plates.
We cut around the top of the bottle to remove the neck. We placed the open end of the bottle upside down over one of the plates.
We recorded initial temperatures of soil from both the plates.
We put both plates outside in the sunlight and left for at least 30 minutes.
We placed one thermometer in our plastic bottle mini greenhouse, and placed the other thermometer on the open plate of soil .
We recorded the temperature reading from both plates after 5 minutes.
RESULTSRESULTS
Temp. of soil in the air
Temp. of soil inside the bottle
Initial temp
26 oC 28 oC
Final temp
36 oC 42 oC
Temp. of soil inside the bottle has increased because bottle trapped sunlight as carbon dioxide traps heat of sunlight in the atmosphere. The burning of fossil fuels by humans is the
largest source of emissions of carbon dioxide.
The only solution of the problem is to reduce emissions and
Why is there need to Why is there need to conserve energyconserve energy??
It is necessary to conserve energy because:
The energy resources on earth are limited.It may end up after 50-100 years.
We need to limit the effects of the use of energy on the environment.
2072
2045
2090
2000
2020
2040
2060
2080
GAS OIL COAL
Predicted end of fossil fuels
When Do we Send Greenhouse Gases into the Air?
Whenever we use…
What should we do: Change a Light, Change
the World. CFLs use 60% less energy
than a regular bulb. This simple switch. will save about 300 pounds of carbon dioxide a year.
Keep your car tuned upRegular maintenance helps improve fuel efficiency and reduces emissions. When just 1% of car owners properly maintain their cars, nearly a billion pounds of carbon dioxide are kept out of the atmosphere.
Plant a treeA single tree will absorb one ton of carbon dioxide over its lifetime.
Remember your three Rs!
Reduce, reuse, recycle.
Be sure you’re recycling at homeYou can save 2,400 pounds of carbon dioxide a year by recycling half of the waste of your household generates.
Encourage your school or business to reduce emissions.
When it is hot wear cold and when it is cold wear hot.
Don't leave lights on when no one is in the room.
Wasting water wastes electricity.
Promote alternative sources of energy.
Instructions should be written on notice boards in offices to turn off lights when leaving.
NGO’s should arrange workshops to aware people how to save energy.
KYOTO PROTOCOL agreement should be signed by every government.
What should governments do:
CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION
We need energy to do things like drive car, fly a plane,make things in a factory,use electricity.But we need to use energy wisely if we want to survive in future and to help to slow global warming and reduce acid rain.
Internet ResourcesInternet Resources
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