NSTP Reviewer Finals
NSTP Reviewer Finals
NSTP Reviewer Finals
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
• Environmental Education is a process that allows individuals to explore
environmental issues, engage in problem solving, and take action to improve the
environment.
What are the Importance of Environmental Education?
• Environmental Education helps students understand how their decisions and
actions affect the environment, builds knowledge and skills necessary to address
complex environmental issues, as well as ways we can take action to keep our
environment healthy and sustainable for the future.
• Environmental Education promotes a sense of place and connection through
community involvement. When students decide to learn more or take action to
improve their environment, they reach out to community experts, donors,
volunteers, and local facilities to help bring the community together to understand
and address environmental issues impacting their neighborhood.
• As a result, individuals develop a deeper understanding of environmental issues
and have the skills to make informed and responsible decisions.
What are the different Environmental Problems or Issues that we encountered here in
our country?
Environmental Problems that the country is facing include pollution,
illegal mining and logging, deforestation, solid waste management,
dynamite fishing, landslides, coastal erosion, wildlife extinction, global
warming and climate change.
What are the Solutions to these Environmental Problems or Issues that we are facing
now?
10 THINGS TO DO TO SAVE OUR PLANET EARTH AS A STUDENT
POLLUTION
► It is defined as the altercation of our surroundings, wholly or largely as a product
of man’s actions, through direct and indirect effects of changes in every pattern of
chemical and physical constituent of organisms. It is the change in the
environment that makes it impure or unclean.
► Usually the changes are poisonous or harmful to life process. It occurs when
waste products are added to the environment. Pollutants can be solids, liquids, or
gases. Pollutants are everywhere in the air, in water ways, and in the soil.
► is the introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
► is any undesirable change that takes place in the environment which is harmful to
both living and non-living things.
► Pollutants are the harmful chemicals and substances that cause pollution. For
example, nitrogen oxides, sulphur oxides, carbon monoxide, pesticides etc.
The main sources of pollution:
1. Household activities
2. Factories
3. Agriculture
4. Transport.
The five (5) major types of pollution:
► Air pollution
► Water pollution
► Soil pollution
► Light pollution
► Noise pollution.
Air pollution - is a mixture of solid particles and gases in the air.
Effects of Air pollution
⮚ Respiratory and Heart Problems. The effects of air pollution are alarming
⮚ Child Health Problems. Air pollution is detrimental to your health even before you
take your first breath.
⮚ Global Warming
⮚ Acid Rain
⮚ Eutrophication
⮚ Effect on Wildlife
⮚ High levels of air pollution can cause an increased risk of heart attack, wheezing,
coughing, and breathing problems, and irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat. Air
pollution can also cause worsening of existing heart problems, asthma, and other
lung complications.
Water pollution - is the release of substances into bodies of
water that makes water unsafe for human
use and disrupts aquatic ecosystems.
Effects of Water Pollution:
► It causes typhoid, cholera, hepatitis and various other diseases.
► Destruction of Ecosystems: Ecosystems are extremely dynamic and
respond to even small changes in the environment. Water pollution can
cause an entire ecosystem to collapse
⮚ The most common health problem it causes is Noise Induced Hearing Loss
(NIHL). Exposure to loud noise can also cause high blood pressure, heart
disease, sleep disturbances, and stress. These health problems can affect all age
groups, especially children.