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STUDY ON CLIMATE

CHANGE

FACTOR: MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRY SECTOR

Anirban Thakur
Manas Pratim
` Kalita
Lalit Agarwalla
PART 1
WHAT IS CLIMATE CHANGE AND HOW
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY LEADS TO IT
(OVERVIEW)
EXAMPLE

 Bill Gates shows optimism in


discussing the world’s ability to
tackle climate change – until he
hits on manufacturing. About that,
he is worried.
 He said, “That’s the sector that
bothers me the most.”

 “The ultimate measure of


Cement Industry emitting greenhouse gases
success is global greenhouse
gas emissions: We need to go
from 51 billion tons a year to
zero in the next three decades,”
Gates wrote.
WHAT ARE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES AND HOW THEY
FUNCTION

The process of transforming raw materials or unfinished products to


new finished products which involve physical, chemical, or
mechanical transformations.
1.Bringing in Raw Materials

2.Manufacturing in the Factory


3.Burning the wastes
Bring in Raw Materials

Cutting down trees and


transporting it to the factories

Mining ores and minerals


Manufacturing in the Industry

•Did you know that air pollution


causes more deaths than
malaria and AIDS/HIV?

Industrial factories are major


contributors to air pollution.
The amount of toxic gases
that factories release into the
air increases health and
environmental damages.

Industrial factories are


major contributors to air
pollution. The amount of
toxic gases that factories
release into the air
increases health and
environmental damages.
Scrap and Waste

INDUSTRIAL SCRAP AND WASTES DUMPED


IN LANDFILLS AND THROWN IN WATER
DESTROY THE ENVIRONMENT.

THE WHOLE AREA NEAR A LANDFILL


CREATE A TOXIC ENVIRONMENT

DUMPING WASTE IN WATER LEADS TO


LOSS OF AQUATIC LIFE
Part 2
HOW IT AFFECTS THE CLIMATE

(OBSERVATION AND ANALYSIS)


Basic preview
HOW?

From 1880, the Earth's


average surface
temperature has risen by
0.07°C every decade.
Evidence shows that key
historical developments
such as industrial
revolutions contributed
significantly to global
warming. These events
are linked to the mass
burning of fossil fuels to
meet an increase in
human demand.
ANNUAL GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION BY
SECTOR
TEMPARATURE
ANALYSIS
• To date, industrialized countries account for
roughly 80% of the carbon dioxide buildup in the
atmosphere
• Annually, more than 60% of global industrial
carbon dioxide emissions originate in industrialized
countries, where only about 20% of the world’s
population resides
• Much of the growth in emissions in
developing countries results from the provision of
basic human needs for growing populations, while
emissions in industrialized countries contribute to
growth in a standard of living that is already far
above that of the average person worldwide
CONNECTING THE DOTS
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT
HOW WORSE WILL GLOBAL WARMING GET
Part 3

SOLUTION

GLOBAL WARMING IS
IRREVERSIBLE, BUT
STOPPABLE
The Solution being
implimanted
Reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions 50-
52% below 2005 levels in 2030. Reaching 100%
carbon pollution-free electricity by 2035.
Achieving a net-zero emissions economy by
2050. Delivering 40% of the benefits from
federal investments in climate and clean energy
to disadvantaged communities.

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