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The Ailing Planet: the Green Movement’s 
Role 
1.ANANDAKRISHNAN.M 
2.JACOB BINU 
3.MATHEW SAM 
4.ROSHAN BENNY 
5.YOHAN MARKOSE 
CLASS-XI C 
St Peter’s Senior Secondary School,Kadayirupp.
This chapter is based upon degrading position of 
mother earth. The present scenario 
of India is highly deplorable as a 
report of parliament’s estimates 
committee highlights near 
catastrophic depletion of India's forests 
at the rate of 3.7 million acres a year. The article “ 
The Ailing planet: The Green movement's role“ was 
written by Nani Palkhivala and published in "The 
Indian Express" on 24th November 1994.
• The green movement, a term that includes 
the conservation and green politics, is a diverse scientific, 
social, and political movement for addressing 
environmental issues. 
• Environmentalists advocate the sustainable management 
of resources and stewardship of the environment through 
changes in public policy and individual behavior. 
• In its recognition of humanity as a participant in 
ecosystems, the movement is centered on ecology, health, 
and human rights.
• Mankind is now the number one cause of all the destruction happening on Earth. 
• As well as trying to destroy each other on the battle-field, we are the cause of a 
series of other disasters, beginning with the industrial exploitation of the 
resources of the Earth. 
• The seas and oceans are being poisoned by chemical products, oils, industrial and 
human waste.
• On land, especially in the industrial countries where most waste is actually 
"manufactured", there is increasingly little room to bury it and even when buried, 
noxious elements leech out and destroy the health of the area. 
• An even greater problem is the disposal of Atomic waste, unsafe to dump into the 
sea and even more unsafe to bury under the land. 
• Forests are cut down for many reasons, but most of them are related to money or 
to people’s need to provide for their families.
• This has resulted in a widespread, ongoing extinction of other species during the 
present geological epoch, now known as the Holocene extinction. 
• The large-scale loss of species caused by human influence since the 1950s has 
been called a biotic crisis, with an estimated 10% of the total species lost as of 
2007. 
• At current rates, about 30% of species are at risk of extinction in the next hundred 
years.
• In the present day, human activity has had a significant impact on the surface of 
the planet. More than a third of the land surface has been modified by human 
actions, and humans use about 20% of global primary production. 
• The Holocene extinction event is the result of habitat destruction, the widespread 
distribution of invasive species, hunting, and climate change. 
• The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased by close to 
30% since the start of the Industrial Revolution.
• Earth's present condition is that it is in a damaged state and under 
threat from dangers including those arising from global warming. 
• These threats include greenhouse gases, droughts and floods, 
hunger and famine and devastating diseases such as malaria and 
aids. 
• Some experts scientists are calling for carbon taxes to cut the risk. 
Damage from flooding alone could run into billions of dollars as 
creeks and estuaries begging to fill up and more ice melts.
• Climate change is seen by some scientists to present the biggest 
threat to our world today. The whole world needs to effect 
remedial strategies by cooperating. 
• Levels of gases such as carbon dioxide are rising still and we are 
still at risk from deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels. 
• Greenhouse gases may cause the world to warm up as heat cannot 
escape effectively from the surface of the planet. All of this might 
throw the natural rhythms of our world's climate. That's where 
we're at right now!
• As the world consumes ever more fossil fuel energy, greenhouse gas 
concentrations will continue to rise and Earth's average temperature will rise with 
them. 
• Global warming will result in more hot days and fewer cool days, with the 
greatest warming happening over land. Longer, more intense heat waves will 
happen more often. 
• High latitudes and generally wet places will tend to receive more rainfall, while 
tropical regions and generally dry places 
will probably receive less rain.
• Increases in rainfall will come ecosystems will shift as those plants and animals 
that adapt the quickest will move into new areas to compete with the currently 
established species. 
• Those species that cannot adapt quickly enough will face extinction 
• Scientists note with increasing concern the 21st century could see one of the 
greatest periods of mass extinction of species in Earth's entire history.
• Ultimately, global warming will impact life on Earth in many ways. But the 
extent of the change is up to us. 
• the form of bigger, wetter storms, rather than in the form of more rainy days. 
• In between those larger storms will be longer periods of light or no rain, so the 
frequency and severity of drought will increase.
• Buying and using fluorescent light bulbs Turning off lights and other electronic 
equipment when we leave a room 
• Avoid using chemical pesticides or fertilizers in your yard and garden. Many 
fertilizers are a source of nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas that contributes to 
global warming. Try organic products instead. 
• Waste food material, paper, decaying vegetables and plastics should not be thrown 
into open drains. 
• Keep your vehicle well maintained. A poorly maintained engine both creates more air 
pollution and uses more fuel. Replace oil and air filters regularly, and keep your tires 
properly inflated.
Drive Less and Drive Smart 
 Less driving means fewer emissions. Besides saving gasoline, walking and 
biking are great forms of exercise. Explore your community 
mass transit system, and check out options for carpooling to work or 
school. 
 
When you do drive, make sure your car is running efficiently. 
 For example, keeping your tires properly inflated can improve your gas 
mileage by more than 3 percent. Every gallon of gas you save not only 
helps your budget, it also keeps 20 pounds of carbon dioxide out of the 
atmosphere.
”The future of humanity will depend on how we steward the resources of 
land, of soil, of water and seeds, and pass them on to future generations.” 
-Vandana Shiva
Always love your EARTH 
THIS WILL BE OUR CONDITION
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The Ailing Planet: the Green Movement’s Role(ppt)

  • 1. The Ailing Planet: the Green Movement’s Role 1.ANANDAKRISHNAN.M 2.JACOB BINU 3.MATHEW SAM 4.ROSHAN BENNY 5.YOHAN MARKOSE CLASS-XI C St Peter’s Senior Secondary School,Kadayirupp.
  • 2. This chapter is based upon degrading position of mother earth. The present scenario of India is highly deplorable as a report of parliament’s estimates committee highlights near catastrophic depletion of India's forests at the rate of 3.7 million acres a year. The article “ The Ailing planet: The Green movement's role“ was written by Nani Palkhivala and published in "The Indian Express" on 24th November 1994.
  • 3. • The green movement, a term that includes the conservation and green politics, is a diverse scientific, social, and political movement for addressing environmental issues. • Environmentalists advocate the sustainable management of resources and stewardship of the environment through changes in public policy and individual behavior. • In its recognition of humanity as a participant in ecosystems, the movement is centered on ecology, health, and human rights.
  • 4. • Mankind is now the number one cause of all the destruction happening on Earth. • As well as trying to destroy each other on the battle-field, we are the cause of a series of other disasters, beginning with the industrial exploitation of the resources of the Earth. • The seas and oceans are being poisoned by chemical products, oils, industrial and human waste.
  • 5. • On land, especially in the industrial countries where most waste is actually "manufactured", there is increasingly little room to bury it and even when buried, noxious elements leech out and destroy the health of the area. • An even greater problem is the disposal of Atomic waste, unsafe to dump into the sea and even more unsafe to bury under the land. • Forests are cut down for many reasons, but most of them are related to money or to people’s need to provide for their families.
  • 6. • This has resulted in a widespread, ongoing extinction of other species during the present geological epoch, now known as the Holocene extinction. • The large-scale loss of species caused by human influence since the 1950s has been called a biotic crisis, with an estimated 10% of the total species lost as of 2007. • At current rates, about 30% of species are at risk of extinction in the next hundred years.
  • 7. • In the present day, human activity has had a significant impact on the surface of the planet. More than a third of the land surface has been modified by human actions, and humans use about 20% of global primary production. • The Holocene extinction event is the result of habitat destruction, the widespread distribution of invasive species, hunting, and climate change. • The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased by close to 30% since the start of the Industrial Revolution.
  • 8. • Earth's present condition is that it is in a damaged state and under threat from dangers including those arising from global warming. • These threats include greenhouse gases, droughts and floods, hunger and famine and devastating diseases such as malaria and aids. • Some experts scientists are calling for carbon taxes to cut the risk. Damage from flooding alone could run into billions of dollars as creeks and estuaries begging to fill up and more ice melts.
  • 9. • Climate change is seen by some scientists to present the biggest threat to our world today. The whole world needs to effect remedial strategies by cooperating. • Levels of gases such as carbon dioxide are rising still and we are still at risk from deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels. • Greenhouse gases may cause the world to warm up as heat cannot escape effectively from the surface of the planet. All of this might throw the natural rhythms of our world's climate. That's where we're at right now!
  • 10. • As the world consumes ever more fossil fuel energy, greenhouse gas concentrations will continue to rise and Earth's average temperature will rise with them. • Global warming will result in more hot days and fewer cool days, with the greatest warming happening over land. Longer, more intense heat waves will happen more often. • High latitudes and generally wet places will tend to receive more rainfall, while tropical regions and generally dry places will probably receive less rain.
  • 11. • Increases in rainfall will come ecosystems will shift as those plants and animals that adapt the quickest will move into new areas to compete with the currently established species. • Those species that cannot adapt quickly enough will face extinction • Scientists note with increasing concern the 21st century could see one of the greatest periods of mass extinction of species in Earth's entire history.
  • 12. • Ultimately, global warming will impact life on Earth in many ways. But the extent of the change is up to us. • the form of bigger, wetter storms, rather than in the form of more rainy days. • In between those larger storms will be longer periods of light or no rain, so the frequency and severity of drought will increase.
  • 13. • Buying and using fluorescent light bulbs Turning off lights and other electronic equipment when we leave a room • Avoid using chemical pesticides or fertilizers in your yard and garden. Many fertilizers are a source of nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming. Try organic products instead. • Waste food material, paper, decaying vegetables and plastics should not be thrown into open drains. • Keep your vehicle well maintained. A poorly maintained engine both creates more air pollution and uses more fuel. Replace oil and air filters regularly, and keep your tires properly inflated.
  • 14. Drive Less and Drive Smart  Less driving means fewer emissions. Besides saving gasoline, walking and biking are great forms of exercise. Explore your community mass transit system, and check out options for carpooling to work or school.  When you do drive, make sure your car is running efficiently.  For example, keeping your tires properly inflated can improve your gas mileage by more than 3 percent. Every gallon of gas you save not only helps your budget, it also keeps 20 pounds of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
  • 15. ”The future of humanity will depend on how we steward the resources of land, of soil, of water and seeds, and pass them on to future generations.” -Vandana Shiva
  • 16. Always love your EARTH THIS WILL BE OUR CONDITION