Climate Change
When we burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas, we
release carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere that has been
locked underground for millions of years.
The CO2 acts like a layer of glass in a greenhouse, trapping
more of the sun’s energy and heating up our planet.
In November 2014 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC) published new findings from nearly 1000 scientists from around
the world. The report shows that climate warming is definitely happening, and
it is very clear that human activities are the main cause. Climate change will affect everywhere, but the
poorest people in the world will be affected most. The IPCC report says we need significant
action in the next 10 years to reduce the amount of CO2 and other
greenhouses gases we emit into the atmosphere.
What the school is
doing
We are trying to reduce the carbon footprint of the school. We
have:
·
30kW solar thermal panels on our sports hall
roof that help heat the water in the swimming pool· Over 2000 energy-efficient light bulbs
· Made sure doors and windows close properly so less heat is lost
· We are trying to get our 11kW wind turbine back up and running!
· We learn about climate change and energy issues in different departments
We can all help to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and
protect our planet
·
Think about switching to a 100% renewable
electricity supplier
·
Turn the heating down a few degrees – put on an
extra jumper!
·
Walk, cycle or get public transport when you can
instead of taking a car
·
Buy food grown locally not flown in from the
other side of the world
·
Unplug your gadgets – even leaving chargers
plugged in wastes energy· Contact your MSP or MP and ask them to support tough action on climate change in the UK and at the UN Climate Conference in 2015