Threats to the Biosphere Biology
Biosphere The outer portion of Earth where all living organisms exist- deepest ocean trench up into atmosphere
Since Industrial Revolution… Earth’s global temperature is now at hottest point in 13,000 years What is this increase in temperature called? What is the name of this phenomenon? NOAA data 2010 link
Global Warming is caused by the Greenhouse Effect We now call global warming- CLIMATE CHANGE
Greenhouse gases Water Vapor H 2 0 Carbon Dioxide CO 2 Methane CH 4 Nitrous Oxide NOx Fluorocarbons CFC’s (part of Haloalkanes) Ozone O 3 Which one above is the cause of global warming?
Water Vapor H 2 0 same levels Carbon Dioxide CO 2 increased Methane CH 4 doubled since 1800 Nitrous Oxide NOxincreased Fluorocarbons CFC’snow banned Ozone (STRATOSPHERIC) DROPPED
Evidence of stratospheric Ozone Depletion link to ozone depletion movie
Depletion of Ozone Layer O 3 is naturally occurring in Stratosphere Protects us from UV-B radiation Often called “good” ozone
“good” Ozone is depleted by CFC’s Chlorofluorocarbons Used in older air conditioners, refrigerators, and in industry
Tropospheric Ozone “ bad ozone ” Formed from Nitrous oxide (found in automobile exhaust) and VOC’s Unhealthy for many people EPA issues ozone alerts for large cities Link to EPA Air Now current air quality map
Sources of NOx and VOC
Acid Rain Rain is typically 5.0pH in Wisconsin, anything less than 5.4pH, we call it acid rain Where is acid rain a problem in U.S.? What causes Acid Rain?
Map of US acid rain deposition
Illustration of acid rain production
Is there a chemical that is a common source of most threats to the Biosphere? Hint: it is found in vehicle exhaust Nitrous oxides (NOx)
What can each of us do? Car pool, walk, ride bikes, use public transportation, reduce, use less, change light bulbs to fluorescent or LED, use wind, solar, renewable fuels, drive smaller cars if possible, elect politicians that support global environmental policies
Current Arctic ice data Data shows a continual reduction in Arctic Ice in recent yearsData shows a continual reduction in Arctic Ice pp showing ice loss from NASA daily arctic ice data (ice movement) from NASA daily arctic ice data (ice movement) NOAA model projections from 1900 through 2100NOAA model projections