The Environment BY. CHRIS MULLIN. intro Environment, the physical and biological factors along with their chemical interactions that affect an organism.

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The Environment BY. CHRIS MULLIN

intro Environment, the physical and biological factors along with their chemical interactions that affect an organism or a group of organisms. Many things live in the environment including us humans, but the stability of these places are dwindling due to over pollution and garbage being scattered. We cant completely erase our carbon footprint on society, but we all could work together to make it less. So how do we accomplish this? Well with enough man power and team work we could start achieving a clean up effort. Like I said before there's no way to completely erase the damage that’s done, but making the world a little cleaner and hopefully ending the mass pollution, could help benefit our future generation. My thesis for cleaning up is a global pick up day. I think once a month everyone across the globe we need a community service type day.

Graph for environment

Effects from timeline  The Y axis of the graph shows the percent from 1 to 100 of the hazards from the objects  The x axis is the objects from the environment that are affected daily in nature.  The colors don’t mean anything for this graph

Tables/charts

Effects from table  The table on the previous page contains information about pollutions in our air. It states all the everyday things that cause pollution such as industry emissions or commercial and residential heating.  The graph is broken down from 100%

Primary source  Clair Cameron Patterson

Compare and contrast  The environmental movement and the animal rights movement often have similar goals, but the philosophies are different and sometimes cause the two camps to oppose each other.  Both movements recognize that we must protect the environment. Both oppose unsustainable practices, and both seek to protect wildlife from habitat loss, pollution and climate change. These threats affect not only whole ecosystems but individual animals who will suffer and die if we continue to ignore environmental issues  Most animal rights activists also try to protect the environment, but if there is a conflict between environmental protection and the lives of individual animals, animal rights activists will choose to protect the animals because the animals are sentient and the rights of the individuals cannot be infringed to protect trees or a collective group. Also, environmentalists may not object if an activity kills or threatens individual animals without threatening the species or ecosystem as a whole

Cause and effect of pollution  Cause- people threw-out the world are littering everyday causing the world to not only look dirty, but get dirty and polluted.  Effect- the effect of this pollution is sickness and widespread danger to plants that provide clean oxygen for us. This means the longer we don’t do anything about this, the worse its going to get for everything on this planet.

solution  There is no guarantee way to fix this problem since its so far out of control but what I think could help is once a month we have a global pickup day. Citizens from all across the world would spend a few hours cleaning up around there neighbor hoods and cities. I believe with enough time and effort we can all learn how too keep the earth clean and keep life sustainable for future life.

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