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1 Global Warming And the U.S.

2 What is Global Warming? *An increase in the average temperature of the Earth *Recent debate, but has been looked at by scientists for centuries

3 What causes it? *CO2 *methane *nitrous oxide *fluorinated compounds Greenhouse Gases: Human Impacts-

4 What causes it?  Natural Impacts: *Volcanoes *Water vapor *clouds *Change in sun’s energy output

5 Who ’ s Responsible?  Burning of fossil fuels is main cause U.S. is leader in greenhouse gasses Human impacts are changing the composition of the atmosphere

6 What are Causes of Global Warming? Air Pollution What is air pollution? -The presence in the air of substances which pose a potential threat to human health and/or the environment. -The presence of particles in the air which decrease visibility -The U.S. EPA estimates that 50 percent of the U.S. population is exposed to air pollutants exceeding current federal standards.

7 Sources and Types of Air Pollution Energy production from fossil fuels -Carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides, particulates -Increase in greenhouse gases, acidic precipitation

8 Sources and Types of Air Pollution Automobiles, other transportation sources -Carbon dioxide, nitrogen and sulfur oxides, products of incomplete combustion -Increase in greenhouse gases, acidic precipitation

9 Sources and Types of Air Pollution Refrigeration devices including home, commercial, and vehicles -Chlorofluorocarbons -Destruction of the stratospheric ozone layer

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11 The Carbon Cycle

12 Effects of Air Pollution and Global Warming - Rising Sea Level -Change of precipitation and local climate conditions; acid rain -Alteration of forests and crop yields - Expansions of deserts into existing rangelands - More intense rainstorms -Not all long-term effects can be determined

13 What Is Being Done: Alternatives http://www.snre.umich.edu/greendana/im ages/solar_array_southfield.jpg http://cs.baylor.edu/~forbes/personal/joshu atree/wind-generators.1.jpg Renewable Energy Sources Solar Energies Wind Power http://www.wrenuk.co.uk/images/biom ass.jpg Biomass http://www.ca.blm.gov/news/images/geothe rmal.gif Geothermal

14 Changes In Vehicle Systems Hybrid Fuel Cell Battery- Electric http://autozine.kyul.net/technical_school/engin e/tech_pic_eng_prius.jpg http://www.redjellyfish.com/newim ages/merlin.jpg http://www.evworld.com/archives/te stdrives/carpicts/ecom_sm.jpg

15 Are These Feasible? © 2002 Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (p296)

16 Comparative Costs of Renewable Energy Technologies

17 Conclusion  Responsibility to improve environmental conditions lies upon all of us as individuals  Concentrate on preventing environmental degradation before it starts  Alternatives ARE feasible and Can be Used

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