The Effect of Humans On Ecosystems and Biological Cycles On Ecosystems and Biological Cycles.

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The Effect of Humans On Ecosystems and Biological Cycles On Ecosystems and Biological Cycles

Changes to the Atmosphere  The atm is a greenhouse  Normal atm composition maintains global temperature  Too much Carbon Dioxide in atm will increase global temperature.  Carbon dioxide traps suns rays rather than reflecting them back into space - global warming  The atm is a greenhouse  Normal atm composition maintains global temperature  Too much Carbon Dioxide in atm will increase global temperature.  Carbon dioxide traps suns rays rather than reflecting them back into space - global warming

CO 2 Increase Due to Human Activities  Carbon dioxide has increased by 30% since the industrial revolution  Canadians release kg of carbon dioxide/person/year  Why?  Burning fossil fuels (gas, coal, oil) for energy (factories, homes, workplaces) and transportation  Aerosols  Deforestation  Carbon dioxide has increased by 30% since the industrial revolution  Canadians release kg of carbon dioxide/person/year  Why?  Burning fossil fuels (gas, coal, oil) for energy (factories, homes, workplaces) and transportation  Aerosols  Deforestation

Global Climate Change  Warmer atm influences: 1)Sea levels rise (melting ice caps and glaciers) -flooding of low lying areas and coastal regions -higher tides; coastline erosion -salt water can enter wetland ecosystems (some species may die out while others flourish)  Warmer atm influences: 1)Sea levels rise (melting ice caps and glaciers) -flooding of low lying areas and coastal regions -higher tides; coastline erosion -salt water can enter wetland ecosystems (some species may die out while others flourish)

Global Climate Change 2) Higher Ocean Temperatures -shift in ocean population -algae blooms -decreased fish population, species may die out 2) Higher Ocean Temperatures -shift in ocean population -algae blooms -decreased fish population, species may die out

Global Climate Change 3) More Energy in the ATM -severe weather: storms, tornadoes, hurricanes -floods -droughts (increase in Forrest Fires) This will impact AGRICULTURE, HUMAN HEALTH, and PROPERTY. 3) More Energy in the ATM -severe weather: storms, tornadoes, hurricanes -floods -droughts (increase in Forrest Fires) This will impact AGRICULTURE, HUMAN HEALTH, and PROPERTY.

Hurricane Katrina BC Forest Fires

Global Climate Change 4) A Shift in Carbon Cycle -increased photosynthesis -some plants growing faster -others may not grow due to higher temperatures -may change nature of agricultural crops (weeds?) 4) A Shift in Carbon Cycle -increased photosynthesis -some plants growing faster -others may not grow due to higher temperatures -may change nature of agricultural crops (weeds?)

Global Climate Change 5) Human Health: -increase in viruses and bacteria that prefer warm climates e.g. malaria -respiratory illness due to increased pollutants in air; swelling due to heat 5) Human Health: -increase in viruses and bacteria that prefer warm climates e.g. malaria -respiratory illness due to increased pollutants in air; swelling due to heat

Nitrogen Increase Due to Human Activity  Sewage plants and crop fertilizers release nitrous oxides into the atmosphere  More nitrogen is being added to the environment than ecosystems can use  Excess nitrogen in soil increases soil acidity and damages tree and plant roots  Eutrophication of lakes when nitrogen compounds build up due to sewage plant wastes; increase algae growth  Sewage plants and crop fertilizers release nitrous oxides into the atmosphere  More nitrogen is being added to the environment than ecosystems can use  Excess nitrogen in soil increases soil acidity and damages tree and plant roots  Eutrophication of lakes when nitrogen compounds build up due to sewage plant wastes; increase algae growth

Acid Rain -caused by burning of fossil fuels -nitric acid and sulfur dioxide released -acidify lakes -species that cannot tolerate acidic environment die out (Maple trees) -degrades limestone buildings -caused by burning of fossil fuels -nitric acid and sulfur dioxide released -acidify lakes -species that cannot tolerate acidic environment die out (Maple trees) -degrades limestone buildings

What Can You Do to Decrease Greenhouse Gas Emissions?  Be power smart - unplug, turn off lights  Walk, bus, carpool  Fuel efficient vehicles (not SUVs)  Purchase energy efficient appliances  Recycle - reusable energy  Plant trees near your home  Be power smart - unplug, turn off lights  Walk, bus, carpool  Fuel efficient vehicles (not SUVs)  Purchase energy efficient appliances  Recycle - reusable energy  Plant trees near your home

A Few Interesting Facts  If people let their dishes air dry instead of using the heat setting on their dishwashers, we could decrease CO 2 emissions by 200 pounds/year/household  Painting houses dark colors in cool climates and light colors in warm climates decreases CO 2 emissions by 5000 pounds/year/house  If people let their dishes air dry instead of using the heat setting on their dishwashers, we could decrease CO 2 emissions by 200 pounds/year/household  Painting houses dark colors in cool climates and light colors in warm climates decreases CO 2 emissions by 5000 pounds/year/house

How Much Carbon Dioxide Does Our Class Emit Getting to School?  Estimate the distance to school:  Charleswood: 3.5miles  Waverly/Lindenwoods: 2.5 miles  Pembina: 5 miles away  Estimate the distance to school:  Charleswood: 3.5miles  Waverly/Lindenwoods: 2.5 miles  Pembina: 5 miles away

Identify Transportation Method Miles/gallonPounds CO2/gallon Compact car2420 Fullsized car Truck/van Bus822