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Urgent Call for You


Those gases from engines
Those smoke from factories
are causing our Mother Earth to be down with asthma!
Spare a knowledge,
Spare a thought

Air talk!

Shocking Facts!
1. 70,000 premature deaths in the U.S. each year are tied to air pollution.
2. The USA alone releases one quarter of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions. From 1990 to 2002, U.S. CO2 emissions increased 95 percent from 1960 levels.
3. According to the World Health Organization, if you are one of the 18 million residents of Cairo: Breathing daily air pollution is like smoking 20 cigarettes a day
4. The World Bank reported in 2002 that pollution causes 2.42 billion dollars worth of damage to the Egyptian environment annually
5. According to Carnegie Institution’s Department of Global Ecology, carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas) is rising at an alarming rate. During the 1990s, carbon dioxide emissions increased approximately 1.3% each year. But since 2000, the rate has increased to 3.3% per year, with an estimated annual global CO2 emissions increase of 35% from 1990 to 2006.

HISTORY-

August 2009



Tuesday, August 18, 2009
5. Discussion & Reflection


Task 10: Comparing China and Antarctica

a. Antarctica
The amount of ice at the North and South poles is decreasing because of global warming.
Q: Why is global warming and how is it caused? What are the consequences of global warming?

Watch the following video:

b. China
With the holding of the Beijing Olympics 2008, the government of China promised and worked on the change of climate and pollution in Beijing especially.

Air pollution in an unfortunate consequence of China's recent rapid development. The 2008 Olympics are focusing global attention on Beijing's air quality. Despite government efforts to control the problem, it remains a serious challenge for both China and the world.

Q: What are some problems faced by China and what was her plans?


We have come to the end of the topic "Air Pollution".
I hope you have benefitted from this website, thank you.


6:24 AM


4. Ways to reduce Air Pollution


Task 9: Reducing Air Pollution by 2009
Your remained in Refesnica and shared your views with the governments of different countries on the 1974th World Environment Conference.
You are amazed by the advanced technology by the time 4529 and are asked by the organisation to present and share the different measures the different countries were exercising by year 2009.

You went back to year 2009 and managed to find these bits and pieces of strapped information from your collection when you were working as a environmentalist:

"Fit catalytic converters to cars; 95% from exhaust gases; nitrogen oxides; metal catalyst;
2CO + 2NO -> 2CO2 + N2; air oxidises; unburnt hydrocarbon; carbon monoxide; water; nitrogen; water;non-polluting"

"Use cleaner fuels; steadily reduced; natural gas; diesel; methane; no sulfur; non-polluting"

"Reduce sulfur dioxide emissions; calcium oxide; cheap; power station; calcium sulfate; calcium sulfite; air; dumped; sulfur dioxide; hot gases; calcium carbonate; burn fuels; decomposes;
CaCO3 -> ???; CaO + ?? -> ???"

Do some research and piece the keywords up to form three ways to overcome air pollution in the world 2009 exercised.

You were flipping through your documentaries and you found these:



To which is useful and helps, do include them as examples to prove in forms of illustrations or videos.

Present your speech to the Earthlings.


6:09 AM


3. Next 3!


Entertainment:
See how a noble child wants to save the Earth's air!
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4. Methane
- Caused by bacterial decay of vegetation and other sources
- Agriculture (Rice fields)
- Cows and other farm animals produce the gas as well.
- Used as the natural gas fuel and some of it leaks from pipelines

Small amounts of methane are harmless to people, but they help trap heat from the Sun in the 'greenhouse effect'.

Task 7: Greenhouse effect / Global Warming
Research on the causes and effects of global warming.
Then design a poster to be put up everywhere in Singapore to remind people to help in preventing the worsening of the global warming.
Your product should look better like this:
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5. Unburnt Hydrocarbons
- Come from hydrocarbons in fuel that has not been burnt in vehicle engines
- Causes cancer.
- Reacts with sunlight and other pollutants to form ozone.
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6. Ozone
- Surrounds th Earth at high altitudes and prevents harmful solar radiation to enter the Earth
- Absorbs ultraviolent rays from the Sun
- Reacts with other pollutants under sunlight to form photochemical smog
- Appears brownish haze over cities

Task 8: Case Study 2: Photochemical Smog & Ozone

Read the following article from the World Environment Promotional Board in year 4529:

"Since 1978, the amount of ozone in the ozone layer has decreased. This depletion is particularly great at the South Pole, where up to half the ozone over Antarctica has been destroyed since 1987. Today, almost every country is experiencing flooding caused by the melting of ice caps and the irregular weather patterns are due to the bad air pollution in the past 3000 years."

You died of severe lung cancer mainly in year 2008 and could travel to year 4529 to explain to the government in that year about the situation now and explain the situation then was already very difficult.

You are given a platform in front of the Earthlings at Refesnica, the leading nation in economy in year 4529. Your speech should include:
1. Your illness caused by photochemical smog
2. World's status then
3. Warn people of effects of photochemical smog
4. Ozone layer status then in 2009 (Requires research)
5. Basic facts about the ozone layer


5:44 AM


2. First 3 murderers!


When people think about air pollution, they usually think about smog, acid rain, CFC's, and other forms of outdoor air pollution.
However, what are the few "murderers" working behind the scenes of these Earth illnesses?
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1. Sulfur Dioxide
- Sulfur is released when large amounts of coal, petroleum are burnt in power stations & industries to generate electricity and provide energy.
- Diesel fuel in vehicles contains sulfur as well.

When these fuels are burnt, the sulfur is oxidised to sulfur dioxide.
S (in fuels) + O2 (in atmosphere) -> SO2 (harmful)

It usually irritates the eyes and causes breathing problems.
It enters leaves and affects the growth of plants as well.
Acid rain is caused by them.

Task 4: Case study 1: Eastern Canada
Read the following situation reported by the Canadian Times in year 3421:

"New figures report that near fourteen thousand lakes are now so acidic that plants, animals, fish and birds are all dying. 84% of agricultural land in eastern Canada is polluted by acid rain. Buildings are being affected, especially those made of marble, granite and limestone. Experts suggest that buildings in Canada are losing 4% of their weight every year. Experts also mention, all these are most probably caused by the USA."

2 days after the report by the Canadian Times, the government of USA came forward to reply Canada, reported from the American Times, three days after:

"Canada has to see the increasing trend of urbanisation on our land of America. People are getting more wealthy, buying more cars. People are setting up factories, burning fuels for electricity to be supplied to the Americans. We understand Canada's plight, but we cannot do anything."

You, as a environmentalist from USA, have to write a report to the Canadian government to account for the acid rain which they say it's USA fault. You are done the following research:

"The prevailing north easterly winds blow the acid rain away from the industrial areas of the north east USA to eastern Canada."

Consider these points:
1. Introduction of acid rain
2. How is acid rain normally formed?
3. What are some of the effects?
4. Your country's plight
5. Possible Soultions (This will be covered in Chapter 4.)
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2. Nitrogen Oxides
- Usually formed during lightning and forest fires
- Produced inside vehicle engines, burners in power stations
- At high temperatures, nitrogen and oxygen in the air forms nitrogen monoxide.
N2 + O2 -> 2NO
- Nitrogen monoxide molecules bind with more oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide.
2NO + O2 -> 2NO2

Task 5: Inference skill
Malansia, the top country which its air contains the highest amount of nitrogen oxides, submitted its People's Overall Health Account Report (POHAR) to the World Health Organisation (WHO). This is an abstract of the report:

"In year 2089, on average, 98% of our people have had at least one lung-related diseases/illnesses and out of them, 34% are/were diagnosed with lung cancer. This is suspected to be caused by the acid rain which had been falling consistently from April to October. Half of the patients are affected by the gas ozone."

Q: Infer the effects of nitrogen dioxides on both the people and the environment.
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3. Carbon Monoxide
- Result of forest fires
- Comes from incomplete combustion of fuel in motor engines
Especially dangerous as it is colourless and odourless and hard to be warned of its presence.

It will cause severe breathing problems and reduces ability of blood to carry oxygen, even death.

Task 6: Photochemical Smog
Read the following article from Wikipedia:

"This forms when sunlight hits various pollutants in the air and forms a mix of inimical chemicals that can be very dangerous. A photochemical smog is the chemical reaction of sunlight, nitrogen oxides (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the atmosphere, which leaves airborne particles (called particulate matter) and ground-level ozone. Photochemical smog is therefore considered to be a problem of modern industrialization. It is present in all modern cities, but it is more common in cities with sunny, warm, dry climates and a large number of motor vehicles.[1] Because it travels with the wind, it can affect sparsely populated areas as well."

Photochemical Smog burns the eyes and is dangerous to people with breathing or heart problems. It is poisonous to plants, and damages materials such as paint and rubber.
Research on some case studies where photochemical smog occurs and compare the degree of consequences of photochemical smog.


5:05 AM


1. Introduction - Those harmful things!


Everyday you breathe in about 15,000 litres of air.
If that air is polluted, the toxins are transported to all the organs in your body -- not just your lungs. In fact, polluted air gets carried, via your bloodstream, from your lungs to your heart, liver, brain and other organs.
This will cause harms to your body.
Not only to your body, air pollution brings about damage to the environment.
The presence of these substances in the atmosphere contributes to air pollution.
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Task 1: Watch this video and quickly jot down some of the effects air pollution bring about from the pictures shown.

What have you seen?
These harmful substances can cause harm/damage to people, animals, vegetation, buildings and machines.
What exactly are all these harmful substances?

These substances are called air pollutants.
Q: Where do they come from?

Task 2: Construct a quick mindmap compiling sources of air pollutants.
(Hint: Start from two main headings: Natural Sources & Human Sources)

You should be able to identify these following main sources:
Human Sources
1. Burning of fuels in vehicles
2. Waste from factories
3. Power station
Natural Sources
1. Volcanoes
2. Forest fires
3. Soil erosion/deforestation

In the following chapters, we are going to focus on six main air pollutants around us.
Please research on these six possible air pollutants which are consistently harming our Mother Earth.
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Task 3:
Helping question:
Motor vehicles such as trains and cars are a major source of air pollution.
Given that the typical composition of the exhaust gases from a motor car is shown below:

Substance |||| Percentage
Carbon dioxide 9.0
Carbon monoxide 4.0
Hydrocarbons 0.3
Hydrogen 1.5
Nitrogen oxides 0.2
Non-polluting gases 85

What are some of the harmful pollutants produced by these motor vehicles?
How are they produced & how do they affect our health?


4:33 AM