1) The is mission is to help to manage the waste in Cyprus and start recycling them. They are also responsible for the achievement of the goals about recycling.
2)Types of meterial they collect for recycling: i)The PMD: plastic bottles and flasks, metal packaging (aluminium and steel) and paper-based drink packages (tetrapak type).
ii)PAPER: cardboard boxes and paper containers (for medicine, shoes, cereals, etc),
newspapers and magazines, advertising leaflets and office paper.
iii)GLASS: glass bottles, jars and other glass packaging. It does not include glass from
windows, cars or mirrors, bulbs, plates and cups.
Evelina Themistokleous ENG181 Blog
I'm Evelina Themistokleous and I welcome you to my english blog. I'm 18 years old and I'm a first year student at the Cyprus University of Technology. This blog will help you to find out more about me.
Sunday, 3 April 2011
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
WEEK 7 - The Atmosphere
Atmosphere is mainly consisted of nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2) - 78% of the atmosphere´s volume is nitrogen and 21% is oxygen - and in smaller amounts we have argon (Ar), carbon dioxide (CO2), neon (Ne), helium (He), methane (CH4), krypton (Kr), hydrogen (H2), nitrous oxide (N2O), carbon monoxide (CO), xenon (Xe), ozone (O3), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), iodine (I2) and ammonia (NH3). Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and ozone are greenhouse gases which absorb ultraviolet solar radiation and help by keeping the Earth warm enough for life to exist. moreover, those gases help on reducing temperature extremes between day and night. In addition, we need atmosphere´s gases for breathing and photosynthesis. So atmosphere has a major role on life existence on Earth.
References:
References:
- Wikipedia(2011). Atmosphere of Earth.Retrieved on March 30, 2011 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Earth
Week 5- What Do Enviromental Scientists Do Summary
Those few years, we have had the worst weather, with lot of phenomena like hurricane Katrina. Environmental Scientists become very important in helping to manage the environment. Actually, environmental science is a field of study that aims to find the interactions between human society and environmental and helps to manage and protect the fauna and flora. Is a combination of physics, geology , geography, biology and chemistry. Also, is including tasks like identifying sources of pollution, assessing the level of flood risk to a new housing development. Moreover, environmental scientists are employed by government, or in the private sector, in public companies. One common career path is in environmental analysis, where they decide ways, how the developments can be completed without effect the environment. Another, common area is environmental compliance, where they check that companies are not breaking the environmental laws and reduce the effects they have on the environment. Finally, environment scientists will play an increasing role in the future because of humans increasing effect on ecosystems.
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Week 5- What Do Enviromental Scientists Do?
Environmental scientists find and fix pollution and other environmental problems. They figure out what is in the air, water, and soil to make sure that the environment is safe. They also give advice on how to clean the environment. For example, they might design a safe way to get rid of trash. Moreover they use their expertise to protect natural resources. Some environmental scientists help to make laws about protecting the environment. Environmental scientists work in laboratories and offices. They also work outside, taking measurements. They might dig dirt, chip rocks, or do other physical things. Scientists who look for oil often work in foreign countries.
References
References
- AC people (2004). Career Choice: Environmental Scientist. Retrived February 14, 2011 from: http://www.acpeople.com.au/career/choice/environmental-scientist.asp
- Environmental Scientist (2010). Environmental Scientist. Retrieved February 14, 2011 from: http://www.bls.gov/k12/science04.htm
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
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