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In developing countries, 70 percent of industrial wastes is dumped untreated into surface water.

Each year in Britain, we throw away 28 million tonnes of rubbish from our homes. This weighs the same as three and a half million double Decker buses. A queue of buses that long would go around the world one and a half times.

You can make 20 cans out of recycled material with the same amount of energy it takes to make one new one.

The UK produces 420 million tonnes of solid waste every year. That's the weight of 5 cars for each person every year. We only recycle 11% of it.

Incinerating 10,000 tonnes of waste creates 1 job, landfill the same amount of waste creates 6 jobs, but recycling the same 10,000 tonnes creates 36 jobs.

In just over a week, we produce enough rubbish to fill Wembley stadium. Over half of that waste can be recycled.

Every tonne of paper recycled saves 17 trees.

Every year in the UK we use 13 billion steel cans which if you placed them end to end, would stretch to the moon - three times

The energy saved from recycling one glass bottle is enough to power a light bulb for four hours.

Recycling one plastic bottle can save the same amount of energy needed to power a 60-watt light bulb for six hours.

We use over six billion glass bottles and jars each year. It would take you over three and a half thousand years to sing "Six Billion Green Bottles"

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The environment is really important to us but no one cares about it. If we carry on the way we are global warming will burn a hole in the ozone layer and we will all burn.

1 recycled tin can, can power a television for 3 hours.

1 recycled glass bottle can power a computer for 3 hours.

Many people will not like to work in an environment like this, I wouldn’t so why are we doing this to our world. If people knew what little things could do to change, I think they would.

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The Earth For Future

Generations.

Is the introduction of contaminants

into an environment.

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Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into an environment

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1 recycled tin can would save enough energy to power a television for 3 hours.

Up to 80% of a vehicle can be recycled.

the environment

In the United States, 735 species of plants and 496 species of animals are listed as threatened or endangered.

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Pollution can be local or widespread. Substances dumped into a river will often end up in the sea.

The biggest pollution problem is global

warming. This happens when greenhouse gases, such as CO2 are released

into the atmosphere, trapping heat and causing

the planet to warm up. Since species are adapted

to particular climates, when the Earth warms up

they have to move to

keep comfortable. Chemical pollutants have been responsible for

affecting the reproductive organs of fish, alligators and polar bears, preventing them

from producing babies.

Trees in the western United States are dying twice as quickly as they did three decades ago and scientists think global

warming is to blame.

Water pollution affects drinking water, rivers, lakes

and oceans all over the world. This consequently harms human health and the natural environment.

‘People take the world for granted, we don't own this world we are just the lease holders’

People can get diseases like asthma from too much pollution.

‘Bins are there to be used not just for show. Paths are for walking on not littering.’

Factories are letting out toxic

fumes polluting the planet.

Sea ice in Canada's Arctic and sub-Arctic regions has been melting rapidly over the past three decades, causing concerns that climate change is speeding this fragile region toward an uncertain future. If thinning continues at its current rate, by 2050 the Arctic Ocean could be completely ice-free in summer.

"The fact is that in the last 10-15 years you are getting the records continuously broken of the highest global average temperature. Other incidents which tend to reinforce it are several heat waves in Europe.

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The Environment!

Reduce Re-use Re-cycle

Batteries produce 50 times less energy than it takes to make them! A dripping tap can waste 13 litres of water a day You can make 20 cans out of recycled material with the same amount of energy it takes to make one new one

In just over a week, we produce enough rubbish to fill Wembley stadium.

We use over six billion glass bottles and jars each year. It would take you over three and a half thousand years to sing "Six Billion Green Bottles"!

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The way we treat sewage needs to undergo a revolution on the same scale as we have seen attitudes change to household rubbish and industrial waste.

Help usDriving a car is the most polluting act an average citizen commits. Air pollution is not a good idea for a variety of reasons, large and small.

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““Thank God men cannot fly, and lay Thank God men cannot fly, and lay waste the sky as well as the earth.”waste the sky as well as the earth.”

““Nature provides a free lunch, but Nature provides a free lunch, but only if we control our appetitesonly if we control our appetites “

““We never know the worth of water till the We never know the worth of water till the well is dry “well is dry “

““When we heal the earth, we heal ourselves”.When we heal the earth, we heal ourselves”.

““Take nothing but pictures.Take nothing but pictures.Leave nothing but footprints.Leave nothing but footprints.Kill nothing but time.”Kill nothing but time.”

““The human race will be the cancer The human race will be the cancer of the planet” of the planet”

““A virgin forest is where the hand of A virgin forest is where the hand of man has never set footman has never set foot “

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Melting away…

Any need?

Save Our EnvironmentPolar bears are drowning as the ice melts,

forcing them to go further for food and failing.The united states produces 25% of global warming. They emit more carbon dioxide than china, India and Japan combined.

Global warming is caused by a thickening layer of carbon dioxide pollution that traps

heat in the atmosphere.Hurricanes are becoming more intense and dangerous. The number of category 4 and 5 storms has greatly increased over the past 35 years, along with ocean temperature.

Heat waves are becoming more intense and dangerous.

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The environment!

One minute its like nice and everything but then when it comes to seeing factories, all the nice views are just gone.

Global warming is making the earth horrible to live in.

The more people recycle, then the more chance we have of living a better life.

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Individuals account for 45% of this.

Thank God men cannot fly, and lay waste

the sky as well as the earth

The UK's carbon footprint is over 500* million tonnes of CO2 per year.

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The natural environment is were all living and non-living this are naturally on earth!

“Don't blow it - good planets are hard to find.”

“We never know the worth of water till the well is dry.”

“They kill good trees to put out bad newspapers.”

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1 recycled tin can would save enough energy to power a

television for 3 hours.

1 recycled glass bottle would save enough energy to power a

computer for 25 minutes.

THE ENVIRONMENT; save it now

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UK households produced 30.5 million tonnes of waste in 2003/04, of which 17% was collected for recycling. some recycling over 50% for their waste. There is still a great deal of waste which could be recycled that ends up in landfill sites which is harmful to the environment.

275,000 tonnes of plastic are used each year in the UK that's about 15 million bottles per day.

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Don't blow it - good planets are hard to find.  ~Quoted in Time

"It doesn't make a difference what temperature a room is, it's always room temperature."

— Steven Wright

"According to a survey in this week's Time magazine, 85% of Americans think global warming is happening. The other 15% work for the White

House."— Jay Leno

"I didn't get a toy train like the other kids. I got a toy subway instead. You couldn't see anything, but every now and then

you'd hear this rumbling noise go by."— Steven Wright

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