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Student: L.Lenciauskaite Teacher: K. Bluseviciute Sirvintos „Atzalynas“ progymnasium
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Student: L.Lenciauskaite Teacher: K. Bluseviciute Sirvintos „Atzalynas“ progymnasium.

Dec 17, 2015

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Page 1: Student: L.Lenciauskaite Teacher: K. Bluseviciute Sirvintos „Atzalynas“ progymnasium.

Student: L.LenciauskaiteTeacher: K. Bluseviciute

Sirvintos „Atzalynas“ progymnasium

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Greenhouse effect

Sources of UK emissions

What you can do

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The greenhouse effect is the natural process by which the atmosphere traps some of the Sun's energy, warming the Earth enough to support life.

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About 40 percent of emissions in the UK are caused by individuals. From home heating to drinking water.

The biggest sources of emissions for most people are likely to be:

Using energy in the home (mainly for heating)

Driving

air travel

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Emissions of greenhouse gases in the UK come from many sources:

65 percent come from burning fuel to create energy (excluding transport)

21 percent are from transport 

around 8 percent are from agriculture – mainly nitrous oxide from nitrogen fertilisers or methane given off by animals and manure

4 percent come from industry – for example, manufacturing goods

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To help tackle climate change, everyone needs to try and reduce their carbon footprint.

There are many simple ways you can do this – for example, switching appliances off standby or walking short journeys instead of using the car.

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Thank you for your attention!