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Learning Task: 5.

The film is all about plant based meats or the fake meats like patty on hamburger and more, which they
strongly believed that it is the future. Why? It is because of the ability of this alternative meat to deliver
high-quality protein to the developing world, while requiring far fewer resources and creating far less
pollution more than conventional meat-and that makes sense. I think fake meats is beneficial to
everyone. It can also ensure the food security as the population grows uncontrollably.

Learning Task: 5.2

What causes the climate change? Human activity is the main cause of climate change. People burn fossil
fuels, and convert land from forests to agriculture. Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution,
people have burned more and more fossil fuels and changed vast areas of land from forests to farmland.
Burning fossil fuels produces carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. It is called a greenhouse gas because it
produces a “greenhouse effect”. The greenhouse effect makes the earth warmer, just as a greenhouse is
warmer than its surroundings.

What is the impact of climate change? More frequent and intense drought, storms, heat waves, rising
sea levels, melting glaciers and warming oceans can directly harm animals, destroy the places they live,
and wreak havoc on people's livelihoods and communities. As climate change worsens, dangerous
weather events are becoming more frequent or severe.

Howe we can mitigate and adapt to climate change? Climate change is an uphill battle, but with our
combined efforts and suitable mitigation actions we can minimize the damage it causes: improving
energy efficiency and opting for renewable energy over fossil fuels, promoting public transport and
sustainable mobility by increasing the numbers of journeys in towns by bicycle, reducing the number of
flights and taking more trips by train or in shared cars, promoting ecological industry, agriculture, fishing
and livestock farming, food sustainability, responsible consumption and the 3Rs rule (reduce, reuse,
recycle) and by taxing the use of fossil fuels and CO2 emissions markets.

Alongside mitigation measures to stem global warming, measures for adapting to climate change also
need to be encouraged: erecting buildings and infrastructure that is safer and more sustainable,
replanting forests and restoring damaged ecosystems, diversifying crops so that they are better able to
adapt to changing climates, investigating and developing innovative solutions to prevent and manage
natural catastrophes and developing action plans for climate emergencies

Learning Task 5.2 (2)


According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), "biosafety is a strategic and integrated approach to
analysing and managing relevant risks to human, animal and plant life and health and associated risks
for the environment. It is based on recognition of the critical linkages between sectors and the potential
for hazards to move within and between sectors, with system-wide consequences." Since the ultimate
aim is to eliminate or minimise biological contamination, there are three important concepts in the field
of biosecurity such as biological hazard-it is the potential risk of uncontrolled exposure to biological
agents that cause disease; biocontainment- are the measures used to prevent infectious diseases from
leaking from research centres or other places where they may be produced; and bioprotection- it is a set
of measures taken to reduce the risk of loss, theft, misuse or intentional release of pathogens and
toxins, including those governing access to facilities, materials storage and data and publication policies.

Biosafety is a complex discipline which is not devoid of dangers. That is why it is so crucial to have a set
of rules and barriers prevent biological hazards derived from exposure to infectious biological agents.

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