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World Wildlife Day
March 3rd, 2021
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Index
PHOTOS
ConCEPT
CLIMATE CHANGE
ELEMENTS
DATA
5 KINGDOMS
TIMELINE
IMPORTANCE
THANK YOU!
VIDEO
Concept
World WildlifeDay
Every year on March 3rd we celebrate World Wildlife Day, but do you know everything that that phrase encompasses?
Concept
HOW DO WE DEFINE NATURE?
Nature is everything that is naturally created on the planet and that is directly related to the different kinds of living things, as well as the climate and geology of the Earth.
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Elements
The elements of nature
- They were defined by traditional Chinese philosophy
- They are earth, fire, water, wood, and metal
- These five elements are tangible and presented in nature in their pure form
- They symbolize the changing and complementary character that is present in everything around living things
Elementos
- Element that makes up more than 70% of the Earth's surface.
- In its different states (solid, liquid or gaseous), water is always present in one way or another in nature
- It is a robust element, associated with strength, verticality and lushness
- Wood corresponds to spring because of the symbolism of growth and expansion
Elementos
- It is defined as the emission of light and heat induced by a combustion process
- It is associated with summer. It is also linked to destruction, war, and violence
- It is related to abundance, providing nutrition to the trees, and the generation of life through Mother Earth
- The land is also associated with the end of summer
Elementos
- It covers all metals present on the planet, including copper, brass, aluminum, silver, and gold, among others
- It is linked to structured thinking: intelligence, brilliance, planning, and the organization of ideas
- It symbolizes the fall season
"If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere"
Vicent Van Gogh
The 5 Kingdoms
WHAT ARE THEY?
The system of the biological kingdoms is how science classifies living beings based on their place in or relationship to the history of evolution.
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The 5 Kingdoms
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PLANT
fungi
It is divided into 2 large groups, vertebrates and invertebrates. It is also the most biodiverse group, composed of mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and insects, among others
The plant kingdom includes trees, plants and other species of vegetation. One of the oldest groups, it's characterized by its immobile, pluricellular and eukaryotic nature
It is the kingdom of fungi, which includes yeasts, molds and mushroom species. They are multicellular, aerobic, eukaryotic and heterotrophic organisms
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Protista
monera
It encompasses those eukaryotic organisms that are not considered animals, plants or fungi, such as protozoa. Being very heterogeneous, it's hard to characterize them
It includes prokaryote organisms and is present in all habitats, and is formed by single-celled beings without a defined nucleus
Importance
The importance of nature
Nature and its conservation is essential for the survival of the planet and the human beings that inhabit it. Do you know why?
Importance
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THE SOUNDS OF NATURE
And now... take a few minutes to get into nature and relax!
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Climate Change
WHY IT IS IMPORTANT?
Climate change is the greatest environmental threat facing humanity and nature
Data
11%
of global greenhouse gas emissions caused by humans are the product of deforestation. This is comparable to the emissions from all the cars and trucks on the planet.
Timeline
The UN Conference on the Human Environment
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1972
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The 1979 World Climate Conference
1979
United Nations Convention on Climate Change
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1992
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Kyoto Protocol
1997
Timeline
Kyoto Protocol goes into effect
2005
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The Paris Agreement goes into effect
2016
El Parlamento Europeo declara oficialmente la emergencia climática
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2019
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The European Climate Law
2020
Thank you!