hello again, nice too meet you again.
Yesterday 19-may-2015, all primary students from kinder garden till grade 5 went to
planetarium. In there we study about planet, revolution,rotation, and solar system.
now i will tell you about what we did in there.
1. saw exhibition
2.write astrological sign
3.watched movie about the Earth
4. waited for a minute before we went to the live show place.
5. we search our chair
6.we watched all about planet and all the university
7. then we went back to school.
in the car we did our worksheet.
thankyou.
ENVIRONMENT
Selasa, 19 Mei 2015
Selasa, 05 Mei 2015
my activity today
no | time | activity | |
1 | 5.29 | wake up | |
2 | 6.00 | pray | |
3 | 6.11 | drink | |
4 | 6.13 | take bath | |
5 | 6.20 | wear cloth | |
6 | 6.27 | make food | |
7 | 6.30 | make drink | |
8 | 6.32 | breakfast | |
9 | 6.40 | drink | |
10 | 6.43 | take bag | |
11 | 6.45 | go to school | |
12 | 6.50 | arrive at school | |
13 | 7.00 | give agenda | |
14 | 7.05 | study | |
15 | 13.00 | go home | |
16 | 13.15 | arrive at home | |
17 | 13.17 | take a nap | |
18 | 14.00 | wakeup | |
19 | 5.30 | wake up | |
20 | 6.00 | pray | |
21 | 6.11 | drink | |
22 | 6.13 | take bath | |
23 | 6.20 | wear cloth | |
24 | 6.27 | make food |
Selasa, 14 April 2015
my name is Dosmaria now I want to tell you about environmental issues.
Environmental issues are harmful effects of human activitity on the biophysical environment. Environmentalism, a social and environmental movement,addres environmental issues through advocacy, education and activism.
The carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere has already exceeded 400 parts per million (NOAA) (with total "long-term" GHG exceeding 455 parts per million). (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report) This level is considered a tipping point. "The amount of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere is already above the threshold that can potentially cause dangerous climate change. We are already at risk of many areas of pollution...It's not next year or next decade, it's now." Report from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA):[1]
The level of understanding of Earth has increased markedly in recent times through science especially with the application of the scientific method. Environmental science is now a multi-disciplinary academic study taught and researched at many universities. This is used as a basis for addressing environmental issues.
Large amounts of data have been gathered and these are collated into reports, of which a common type is the State of the Environment publications. A recent major report was the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, with input from 1200 scientists and released in 2005, which showed the high level of impact that humans are having on ecosystem services.
The largest international agency, set up in 1972, is the United Nations Environment Programme. The International Union for Conservation of Nature brings together 83 states, 108 government agencies, 766 Non-governmental organizations and 81 international organizations and about 10,000 experts and scientists from countries around the world.[2] International non-governmental organizations include Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth and World Wide Fund for Nature. Governments enact environmental policy and enforce environmental law and this is done to differing degrees around the world.
Concerns for the environment have prompted the formation of Green parties, political parties that seek to address environmental issues. Initially these were formed in Australia, New Zealand and Germany but are now present in many other countries.
another ways to keep our environment
we can sweep the floor or moob the floor, and etc.
Environmental issues are harmful effects of human activitity on the biophysical environment. Environmentalism, a social and environmental movement,addres environmental issues through advocacy, education and activism.
The carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere has already exceeded 400 parts per million (NOAA) (with total "long-term" GHG exceeding 455 parts per million). (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report) This level is considered a tipping point. "The amount of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere is already above the threshold that can potentially cause dangerous climate change. We are already at risk of many areas of pollution...It's not next year or next decade, it's now." Report from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA):[1]
"Climate disasters are on the rise. Around 70 percent of disasters are now climate related – up from around 50 percent from two decades ago.
These disasters take a heavier human toll and come with a higher price tag. In the last decade, 2.4 billion people were affected by climate related disasters, compared to 1.7 billion in the previous decade. The cost of responding to disasters has risen tenfold between 1992 and 2008. Destructive sudden heavy rains, intense tropical storms, repeated flooding and droughts are likely to increase, as will the vulnerability of local communities in the absence of strong concerted action." (OCHA) "Climate change is not just a distant future threat. It is the main driver behind rising humanitarian needs and we are seeing its impact. The number of people affected and the damages inflicted by extreme weather has been unprecedented."
The level of understanding of Earth has increased markedly in recent times through science especially with the application of the scientific method. Environmental science is now a multi-disciplinary academic study taught and researched at many universities. This is used as a basis for addressing environmental issues.
Large amounts of data have been gathered and these are collated into reports, of which a common type is the State of the Environment publications. A recent major report was the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, with input from 1200 scientists and released in 2005, which showed the high level of impact that humans are having on ecosystem services.
Organizations
Main article: Environmental organization
Environmental issues are addressed at a regional, national or international level by government organizations.The largest international agency, set up in 1972, is the United Nations Environment Programme. The International Union for Conservation of Nature brings together 83 states, 108 government agencies, 766 Non-governmental organizations and 81 international organizations and about 10,000 experts and scientists from countries around the world.[2] International non-governmental organizations include Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth and World Wide Fund for Nature. Governments enact environmental policy and enforce environmental law and this is done to differing degrees around the world.
Solutions
Sustainability is the key to prevent or reduce the effect of environmental issues. There is now clear scientific evidence that humanity is living unsustainably, and that an unprecedented collective effort is needed to return human use of natural resources to within sustainable limits.[3][4] For humans to live sustainably, the Earth's resources must be used at a rate at which they can be replenished.Concerns for the environment have prompted the formation of Green parties, political parties that seek to address environmental issues. Initially these were formed in Australia, New Zealand and Germany but are now present in many other countries.
another ways to keep our environment
we can sweep the floor or moob the floor, and etc.
· What can we do to make our environment clean?
We should be protect our city to be our environment clean. We can keep our environment in the school, in class, in home , in church , and etc. for example we can: sweep the floor, moob the floor , tidy up the book if we already study, don't throw your saliva in the road, throw our litter in rubbish bin, and etc.
· Why we should take care of our city to be clean?
Because, if our environment clean, we can fill fresh, healthy, and fill comfortable to life.
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