Green Schools Challenge Activities:
STE(A)M Activity - Know Your Power - New Solutions to Reduce CO2
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What's the problem?
As global populations grow and countries advance, our demand for energy rises. This increasing demand is mostly met by converting non-renewable resources like petroleum, natural gas, and coal into energy. However, burning these fossil fuels releases harmful gases—carbon dioxide, methane, and ozone—into the atmosphere, worsening climate change.
Why should we care?
Earth will suffer greatly if we don’t shift from non-renewable to renewable energy sources. Currently, we depend on five main energy sources: petroleum (35%), natural gas (34%), renewable energy (12%), coal (10%), and nuclear electric power (9%). Four of these sources release greenhouse gases. Moreover, their extraction and processing can pollute drinking water, cause sinkholes, and release dangerous gases, threatening environmental and public health. These threats disproportionately affect low-income and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities.
What can we do?
Earth will suffer greatly if we don’t shift from non-renewable to renewable energy sources. Currently, we depend on five main energy sources: petroleum (35%), natural gas (34%), renewable energy (12%), coal (10%), and nuclear electric power (9%). Four of these sources release greenhouse gases. Moreover, their extraction and processing can pollute drinking water, cause sinkholes, and release dangerous gases, threatening environmental and public health. These threats disproportionately affect low-income and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities.