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Next Review Session is: Wednesday 5/24 @ 3:15 PM
Date: May 19th, period 5 Aim # 80: How can technology be used to help the environment? HW: Castle Learning (QUIZ #3) due next MONDAY Human Impact Test next Wednesday Ecology Test Corrections due next Thursday RRB pages due next Friday Do Now: Have your RRB open to page 9 for homework credit! Next Review Session is: Wednesday 3:15 PM
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Next Review Session is: Tuesday 5/23 @ 3:15 PM
Date: May 19th, period 1 Aim # 80: How can technology help the environment? HW: Castle Learning (QUIZ #3) due MONDAY Human Impact Test next Wednesday Ecology Test corrections due next Thursday RRB pages due next Friday Do Now:Have your RRB open to page 9 for homework credit! Next Review Session is: Tuesday 3:15 PM
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Aim #80: How can technology be used to help the environment?
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1a) Alternative Energy Sources:
Hydroelectricity – dammed water is sent through a turbine & generates electricity. Advantages: Little or no air pollution Does not depend on fossil fuels Disadvantages: Disruptive to surrounding aquatic ecosystems.
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1b) Alternative Energy Sources:
Wind Power – wind spins turbine blades to produce electricity. Advantages: Little or no pollution Does not require the consumption of water to operate. Disadvantages: The intermittency of wind Need a lot of turbines to generate as much energy of one fossil fuel power plant.
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1c) Alternative Energy Sources:
Solar Energy – the use of the sun’s energy to generate electricity. Advantages: Relatively pollution free. Technology is becoming more affordable. Disadvantages: Not available at night & reduced during cloud cover. Photoelectric Cell
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1d) Alternative Energy Sources:
Nuclear Energy – energy produced from the splitting of atoms. Advantages: Water vapor is the only emission. 2) Low fuel costs (uranium) Disadvantages: Waste is radioactive & must be properly contained for thousands of years. 2) High maintenance costs.
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2) Energy Conservation:
We need to conserve energy by reducing our usage of everyday products we have come to rely on. Ex: Turn off lights when not in use, Carpooling, Use fan instead of air conditioner, etc…
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3) Individual Choices & Societal Actions:
Solutions to these environmental problems require an analysis of costs & benefits. Example: You can only drive your car to work. Benefits: 1) Less pollution 2) Conserve natural resources 3) People may exercise more Costs: Inconvenience Loss of jobs in oil industry Lose contact with friends We must determine which trade-off (compromise) is acceptable.
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