Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Task 4 - Ana Baía

This task lasted a week or so, and it was very useful because it made me realize our need for saving the planet therefore recycling.  In a household of 3 people we didn't make too much garbage! here are the values:

Glass - 344 g
Paper - 1096 g
Plastic (fantastic) - 500g








Sunday, November 27, 2011

Task 4 - Carolina Santos

Recycling Experiment



This week, there was a reality check here in the house: everyone (me and my parents) realized how much waste we produce daily, by separating more than we usually do. Thought we normally separate the different types of garbages, we usually put them on the ecopoint everyday, which means that we had never noticed this before.
As there isn't any weighting-machine in our home (i guess everyone's too afraid to know their real weight...) i couldn't weight the garbage bags, but i collected milk packages, different types of metal cans, some glass and also a lot of cat and dog food bags. I'm pretty sure that almost all of the waste is recyclable. For me, this ended up being a really interesting experience that contributed a bit to save our world!

Task 4 - Inês Ferraz


These are my results for this week:
- Paper - 500 kg
- Plastic/metal - 1,100 kg
- Glass - 3,100 kg


Me and my family - three people (and a dog)- have been recycling for about 6 years paper, glass and plastic/metal. Recently we started to recycle batteries but this week there weren’t batteries to recycle. This wasn’t a normal week because we’ve been two days out of home, but the days we were at home we recycled all we can. It was my mother who started to recycle in our home but now we all recycle everyday like a super normal thing. I think that if we all recycle the world will be a better place with no landfills and all the problems that it causes (e.g. groundwater and soil contamination). Of course it won’t solve all the environmental problems but it will help a lot and we have to start somewhere.



Task 4 - Maria Rita



This week there was no glass or batteries to recycle, but we could gather a good quantity of plastic, metal, paper and cardboard - in the end, the result was an almost full garbage bag with plastic and metal and a small bag with paper and cardboard tightly packed (I wasn't able to weigh the bags because we don't have a weighing-machine at home).
This task was really interesting to do, because it made me realize the ammount of garbage that we produce at home. Of all the household waste produced in my house, I think about 90% is recyclable, though we only recycle around 80% because of the rubbish bins in the rooms. This situation will have to change so that we can "help" a little bit more this threatened planet! After all, if we all separated the garbage, recycling would be a huge helping hand!

Taak 4 - Carla Mata

















The results of the "experience" of this week, are:

Glass- 350g

Plastic & metal- 1,200 kg

Paper - 2,700 kg

In my opinion I wasn't expecting that this task would become so interesting, because I didn't know in a week, the amount of trash produced in my house would be so big, but after see the results I understood that every single of us can make a difference to our world.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Task 4- Recycling Experiment Inês Santos

I already do recycling for some time then my weekly results are:

Paper and card ± 0,500 kg

Plastic and metal ± 1,00 kg

Glass ± 0,400 kg

I think recycling is very important because if only in a week the amount of garbage is this, if we multiply it, to all over the world, we will get a significant result, so our mission is change our actions in order to preserve the Earth and make a better world. :)


Task 4 - Recycling Experiment (Gonçalo Marques)

I have always done recycling of all materials I can.
This week wasn't a exception and during it, the results were:
Plastic and Metal: 1,8kg
Paper: 4kg
Glass: 0,800kg
I don't know what percentage of the waste, produced in my home, can be recicled, but I always separate it. I also contribute to "Projeto Tampinhas" and in my grandmothers houses, the waste is used to fertilize the land (organic waste) or to feed the animals.
I really live respecting the 4Rs Politic and I think all people must do the same!
The world is in danger because some people pollute it a lot without thinking in what they are doing and without any kind of worry with other humans and animals.
In my opinion, people who don't recycle, only because they don't want do it, should be really punished.
If we don't protect the planet, we will assist to the end of it. And it will be our end too!


Don't waste time! Start recycling know!

Genetically Modified Food

“Genetic Modification is a threat to food security, especially in a changing climate. The introduction of genetically manipulated organisms by choice or by accident grossly undermines sustainable agriculture and in so doing, severely limits the choice of food we can eat.” (http://www.greenpeace.org/australia/en/what-we-do/Food/)

Task 4 - Recycling Experiment (Miguel)

During a week, from November 19 to November 26, I, with the active collaboration of my household (a total of four), made the selective separation of materials.
If it wasn't for this task, I would have never thought that so much garbage could be produced in my house!
Apart from materials that cannot be recycled, from breakfast to dinner time, liquid yogurt bottles, milk cartons, water bottles, rice and sugar packets, among others, are accumulated.
The results of this week’s work are:
Paper and card ± 0,650 kg
Plastic and metal ± 1,200 kg
Glass ± 0,400 kg





After this task, I was really impressed with the waste produced in a house inhabited by four people (2 teens and 2 adults), during a week. Assuming that this is more or less the amount of waste produced in a home, during a week, a lot of garbage is produced by 7 billion people, around the world, every year. If all this household garbage was recycled, we would, without a shadow of doubt, live on a better planet!
So recycle! Protect the life of our planet! Safeguard your life!

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Task 4 - Recycling Experiment

Rubbish collected in a household where:
- 3 people and 2 pet dogs live
- 16 meals were prepared or cooked

Time of experiment: 8 days (from 16 to 23 November 2011).

Rubbish produced:











Plastic and metal: milk cartons, Coca - Cola and water bottles, yogurt pots, rice, sugar and spaghetti bags, mushroom and pea cans, among others.

Paper: cereal, chocolate and egg boxes, newspapers and magazines, among others.

Rubbish weight:














Plastic/metal: 0.294kg
Paper: 0.302kg

There were no glass items, no batteries or light bulbs and no electrical gadgets sent to the dustbin.
All organic waste produced was kept in the ordinary bin but was not properly taken care of. I mean it was not composted.

After eight days sorting out the rubbish produced in my home, I really believe that we (my parents and I) are a drop in the ocean of rubbish.
The world would be much cleaner if all people produced rubbish as we do.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - 3R's

This is a video about the 3R's (reduce, reuse, recycle), but currently, we consider 5R's (reduce, reuse, recycle, recover, renew).

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Back to the start

Sustainability is one of our main worries today (or at least it should be). It's time to rethink our actions, learn with our mistakes and change for the better.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Task 4 Recycling Experiment



This task requires the involvement of your household.
It is going to be quite simple: during a week, separate the garbage you produce at home and keep the one that can be recycled (paper, glass, metal, plastic, batteries, etc.). Weigh it to check the amount from your total garbage that can be recycled (Weigh different types of garbage separately - plastic/metal, glass, paper, etc.).
Document your experiment with pictures and write a brief report on it.
Here you have some instructions and links to help you:
Recycling Guide UK
Sociedade Ponto Verde
Deco

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Our planet seen from the International Space Station

This is a video suggestion I got from National Geographic. It's a " time-lapse flyover made with NASA photos taken 240 miles above Earth from the International Space Station.". Once more: our planet is really beautiful!

Friday, November 11, 2011

TASK 3 - Carla Mata

Before answering task 3 I'd like to apologize for the method of answering. Apparently my internet browser doesn't save the Blogger cookies, therefore it doesn't allow me to post any comments unless it is posted in a particular way, not able to be activated by me. So, I decided that it was best just post my comment directly on the blog.

As any National Geographic documentary, this video proved to be of most interest. Not only it shows the greatness of the number 7 billion using lots of curious information, as it also shows the importance of its impact on Earth.
This number of people was supposed to be achieved in 31st October, I think. The population rate has been increasing seriously... Enough to scare us about fit in all of us 7 billion: even though it seems that shoulder-to-shoulder we could fill Los Angeles (showing us that space is not what we should be concerned about), the 5 born people to 2 deaths per second ratio alerts us to the balance problem.
If the population is increasing every second and humans are living longer and the longer. However there seems to be less and less resources. The way people keep spending energy, water and so on, as the world revolved around them, creates unbalance for our Earth and makes us wonder if will get to see the 9 billion video in 2045.
Each of us is one of 7 billion reasons to care for our planet and its 7 billion human inhabitants. We may think that the choices we make aren't important - we're one out of 7 billion - but they're different for everybody. But, if you think about it, they'd do a big difference if you multiplied it by 7 billion, specially if they were the right ones.
In my opinion, what we need is more education on the matter of useful resources and the correct way to use them in a sustainable way so we could learn what choices to make and, that way, spare and protect the only planet blessed with the gift of life on the whole Solar system: the Earth

One More Encouragement

Hey everyone! While i was searching the web I found this images with some funny sentences about our planet! Is there any sentence that makes you realize (even more) that we need to help planet Earth ? Tell us!







This poem is ozone friendly

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Maria Rita's video - Weather Rapport

This is my video for task 2! It was a bit hard to make my first one but I finished it! Hope you like it...

Ricardo Dias' video - Weather Rapport (Levi Tafari)



Here's my video! The poem is "Weather Rapport", by Levi Tafari, which is about the global warming and the climate changes... I hope you like it! (and if you want, watch it in HD, is much better!!!)

(this video was made in Windows Movie Maker)

A Match Made in Heaven - Ana Baía

This is the video I did for task 2! It took ne really long to do because everything was totally made by me!
The set is ny biology textbook and all the drawings are made and painted by me. The animation was done in Corel VideoStudio (thanks Pedro for the sugestion! It was really usefull)

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Task 2: Weather Rapport (João Calheiros)

Task 2: Ozone Friendly Poem (Francisco Duarte)



Well, I'm sorry about "Wondershare Vivideo" in the middle of the video, I just realized when I finished the it. :(
About the video, the images were carefully chosen, to show the amazing planet that we have, so we have to take care of him!

Task 2: Send it On, Pedro


I done the video with a song called Send It On, This video appeals to our union to save the planet
HOPE YOU LIKE IT! WATCH IN HD!



Saturday, November 5, 2011

Task 2 - Weather Rapport, Carla Mata









Hey! Even though it's a bit late I still made it time to upload the video.


As I've been a bit entusiastic over the new BBC series "Sherlock" while I was looking for inspiration and listening to the poem, this idea came to mind. Since they're both British I thought it fit even better in this task.


I hope you enjoy it!


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task 2 - A match made in heaven, Inês Santos

A Match Made In Heaven (Task 2), by Gonçalo Marques

Task 2 - Ozone Friendly Poem (Inês)

My work is about the poem "Ozone Friendly". I hope you like it.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Task 3 - 7 Billion

Watch the video 7 Billion by National Geographic. After carefully thinking about it, to write a comment on it.
  

Tuesday, November 1, 2011