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S1 Geography Sustainability: An Introduction. Sustainable Development Topic 1- Sustainability: what does it mean?. By the end of topic 1 you should be able to: 1.1 Know what we mean by the term resources 1.2 Know the link between population growth and our use of the world’s resources - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTTOPIC 1- SUSTAINABILITY: WHAT DOES IT MEAN? By the end of topic 1 you should be able to:

1.1Know what we mean by the term resources 1.2Know the link between population growth

and our use of the world’s resources 1.3Know what the term sustainable

development means 1.4Know and give examples of ways in which

different places and people in the world are connected and understand the term, “Think Global Act Local”

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WORD CHECK FOR TOPIC 1Here are the main words and ideas that we

shall be looking at in Unit 1.

Resource(s) Non –renewable energy (Fossil fuel) Renewable energy

Consumption (“using”) Production (“making”) Sustainable Conservation Interdependence Recycle

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ResourcesAny thing that we take from the physical landscape to make other things that we need or want for our lives, eg

•Drink•Food •Shelter•Fuel/Power•Manufactured goodsBut, using resources can lead to a lot of waste

Resources Activities Finished products+ =

waste

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ie we make stuff that we never use.It just gets thrown out as waste!

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Gives support and nutrients to crops

Absorbs water, so helps to slow down or stop the risk of flooding

Soaks up some harmful chemicals

Eroded and blown away by wind

Over use by people and/or animals can cause lasting damage to soils

Washed away by heavy rains

Resources: soil

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Consuming resources in New York

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Resources Activities Finished products

waste

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Consuming resources in North West India

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Resources Activities Finished products waste

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Sustainable development

Development means making life better, eg, to have a better standard of living and an improved quality of life

Sustainable Development means making sure that the things we do, the goods we buy and the lifestyle we have today will not harm the environment for us, for people in other places and for future generations

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Sustainable development means•Looking at levels of consumption and waste

•Thinking about our careful use of the Earth's resources

•Realising that we are each responsible for our actions, and that what we do can have a huge effect on other people, and places

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“Enough for everyone’s need, but not for everyone’s greed”

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1.5 million tons of clothes a year are thrown out

...9,000 garments thrown into landfill every five minutesIs this

sustainable?

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Sustainable living-recycling clothes and other textiles

60% of old clothes go abroad

35% used for mattress stuffing

Where do recycled clothes go?

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Recently, as part of our commitment to sustainable living, Hutchesons' has been working with a local park to create a community orchard.

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In the US people throw away 2.5m plastic bottles every hour and less than 3% are recycled. In the UK: of the 15m plastic bottles used every day, much less than 3% gets recycled. Less than 1% of the billions of plastic bags used each year are recycled and the majority are used only once.

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A worker sorts through computer keyboards in Guiyu, China. Since the late 1980s, computer waste from developed countries has been imported to China and broken down at Guiyu. 

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