Our Beautiful World Ch.17 – The Environment. Our Topics of Study 1.Environmental Problems and Issues 2.Resource Management.

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Our Beautiful World Ch.17 – The Environment

Our Topics of Study 1.Environmental Problems and Issues 2.Resource Management

Topic 1 – Shortage of Water All of the water on earth circulates through the water cycle, and takes on different forms. Most of the water Is salt water, and most of the rest is locked up in glaciers and ice sheets

Groundwater Problems In fact most of our fresh water is locked underground in AQUIFERS Problems: Can be hard to access Can get polluted Can become depleted from overuse

Ogallala Aquifer - USA One of the largest aquifers in the world, but is depleting quickly from agriculture (greatest user of freshwater!) Aquifer is also heavily used for golf courses

Sinkholes – Result of overusing aquifers…

Issue #2: Ozone Layer The ozone layer is in our upper atmosphere, and it absorbs harmful UV rays from the sun. UV rays cause skin cancers, eye problems, kills crops and plants, and can harm animals The hole in the ozone layer is caused by too many CFC’s – chloroflourocarbons – in the atmosphere

Hole sits over Antarctica and New Zealand

Surprise! The hole in the ozone layer is shrinking… Believe it or not, there are success stories that relate to environmental problems The Montreal Protocol (signed in Canada!) encouraged countries to put a ban on CFC’s – fridges, air conditioners, aerosol cans Since the ban, countries have been cooperating – global success! With time… hopefully the ozone layer will heal.

Issue #3 - Deforestation To “deforest” means to cut down trees – “reforestation” is the act of planting trees to replace the ones cut down. The Amazon Rainforest has been under great attack as the land has been cleared for cattle grazing, and settlement of humans

Sadly all of the world’s forests are under attack…

Sustainability is the Answer Forestry is going to take place – the question is whether or not we will manage our forests so that they will last for generations to come

Issue #4 – Acid Rain Acid Rain is caused by emissions from cars – but mostly factories The gasses like sulphur oxide and nitric oxide mix with rain and fall as “poison rain”

Effects of Acid Rain Forests, plants, and lakes become highly ACIDIC – high PH reading Building become destroyed Water becomes toxic

Which areas are affected by Acid Rain?

Issue #5: Oil We consume oil at a massive rate, and we will run out of it in our lifetime. We have moved towards off-shore drilling – very risky but lucrative oil extraction Unfortunately, when there are spills, they are very difficult to deal with

Gulf of Mexico- Fragile BP is losing 480 million dollars in oil every day from the spill They are not expecting to have solved the spill before the end of August They are being investigated for criminal charges

Issue #5: Climate Change It starts with the Greenhouse effect

Climate Change is natural… However, the rate of increase in temperature is increasing at a rate we haven’t seen before. Our rate of overall increase in temperature tends to correlate with the amount of CO2 – greenhouse gasses in our atmosphere They increase the strength of the greenhouse effect

Human Causes Examine the handout… KEY ACTIONS: Cars Factory Emissions - this is the BIG ONE Deforestation of “the lungs of the earth”

Physical Effects of Warming Melting ice caps – which adds freshwater to ocean decreasing its salinity – affects ocean currents Melting permafrost – storage basin for massive amounts of CO2 – tipping point “Weird Weather” – increasing numbers of storms, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes Shifts in Climate Zones and Vegetation Patterns

Devastating Effects

“Drunk Trees”

Effects of Warming on Humans Displaced peoples – currently 25 million environmental refugees Destruction of property, infrastructure Increased poverty, and competition for resources Increased drought – more pressure on fresh water Increased famine – crops do not grow

Flooding in India