Environmental Awareness
Environmental Awareness
Environmental Awareness
Awareness
Environmental Studies
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International conventions
The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (the Montreal
Protocol) is an international agreement made in 1987.
The Montreal Protocol is widely considered as the most successful environmental
protection agreement. It sets out a mandatory timetable for the phase-out of ozone-
depleting substances like CFC's (Chlorofluorocarbons).
Kyoto Protocol:
Tokyo Convention:
Cartagena Protocol:
Chipko movement:
Narmada Bachao Andolan is a social movement led by social activists Medha Patkar and
Baba Amte.
The aim of this movement was to provide project information and legal representation to
the affected residents of Narmada valley.
This movement initiated by native tribals (Adivasis), farmers, environmentalists, and
human rights activists.
The river flows through the states of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra.
Sardar Sarovar is the project related to Narmada Bachao Andolan.
Solid waste:
human activities.
industrial activities
residential activities
commercial activities
There are lots of waste materials that can decompose (degradable) and cannot be
decomposed (non-degradable).
Industrial waste:
Incineration:
This method involves burning solid wastes in a furnace until the wastes are turned into
ashes.
In this process, the combustible portion of the waste is combined with oxygen forming
carbon dioxide and water, which are released into the atmosphere.
Incinerators are made in such a way that they do not give off extreme amounts of heat
when burning solid wastes.
Suitable temperature and operating conditions are required to achieve incineration.
It reduces the volume of waste up to 20 or 30% of the original volume.
This method of solid waste management releases various greenhouses gases and
harmful substances into the atmosphere like dioxins, furans and VOC.
Recycling:
Recycling is how we take the trash and transform it into new products.
There are several types of recycling processes that allow some materials to be used one
or more times.
Recycling is good for us and the environment because it reduces the use of new raw
materials to produce new products.
Composting:
Vermicomposting:
It is similar to composting.
But instead of natural process, earthworms are used to accelerate the process.
Landfills:
methane
carbon dioxide
carbon monoxide