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Environmental Science A Global Perspective Understanding our Environment Section 1.1
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Environmental Science Environmental Science – study of how humans interact with their environment Environment – anything that surrounds us, including natural things as well as anything created by humans
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Major Focus – to solve environmental problems such as extinction or pollution -often involves looking at the bigger picture such as economics and jobs Age - with respect to the other sciences (biology, chemistry and physics) it is quite new - post WWII brought bigger cars and home appliances, farmland was used for homes, etc. - the result was polluted rivers and lakes, smog and many other problems and with it a greater concern for the environment and the desire for a way to possibly save it.
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Importance -with respect to the other sciences it is quite possibly the most important. -At no time in our history has an understanding of our environment been more important
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Main Environmental Problems Environmental Problem Resource Depletion PollutionExtinction
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Resource Depletion Natural Resource – any naturally occurring substance that can be used by living things - some examples are sunlight, air, water, soil, minerals, animals and fossil fuels - it is considered depleted when a large amount of it has been consumed
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Resource Depletion Nonrenewable resources – any resource that cannot be replaced - some examples are earth minerals and fossil fuels (in recent years there has been a lot of importance put on alternate fuels to slow the use of fossil fuels
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Resource Depletion Renewable Resources – any resource that is continually replaced - solar power is continually being replenished - trees are a renewable resource but are an example of a resource that must be taken care of - for example the rain forest is continually being cut down faster than new trees can grow
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Pollution Pollution – introduction of chemicals or waste material into an environment that is at a harmful amount Pollutants – some are by products of daily processes. For example nitrous oxides and heat energy are by products of fuel combustion - others such as pesticides are both helpful and harmful - some are just direct results of human ignorance such as the dumping of poisonous chemicals in rivers and lakes
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Extinction Extinction – members of a species have died and the species is gone forever - scientists estimate that thousands of species are becoming extinct every year, some without even being named or studied - one response is an endangered species list which lists species that are at risk for extinction - scientists say that species are going extinct at a greater rate now than at any other time in Earth’s history - one possible cause is the loss of their habitat due to humans building into forests
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Global Perspective - Sulfur dioxide from power generating plants in the american mid-west result in acid rain in Canada and the northeastern US - Pollution from automobiles in North America and Europe are putting more CO 2 in the atmosphere which is believed to be one of the major causes of the world’s climate change - Destruction of the tropical rain forest is also contributing to the increase in CO 2 in the atmosphere - All these issues effect the biosphere
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Biosphere -Extends 8km above and 8 km below the sea level - All living things exist in this area
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Developed and Developing Countries Developed country – highly industrialized countries in which the citizens have high average incomes, health care and education systems - major countries are USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and the western European countries
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Developed and Developing Countries Developing country – less industrialized and the citizens have a much lower average income - the economies in developing countries vary greatly depending on their ability to sustain industries
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Population and Consumption Many of the earth’s environmental problems can be linked to increase population growth or increased demand on human consumption Population crisis – human population is growing faster than the region can support Consumption crisis – when humans use up, waste or pollute the resources quicker than they can be replace or renewed
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Population and Consumption Population crisis - basically exists in developing countries. Even though there isn’t enough resources the population continues to grow rapidly - because there isn’t enough resources the people overuse the resources by driving animals to extinction, cutting down forests for farmland and farmland is overused. - Health issues are a great concern
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Population and Consumption Consumption crisis – exists mostly in developed countries - population is growing slowly and the citizens have a disproportionate share of the earth’s resources - due to their disposable income they tend to overuse the resources or over pollute - developed countries comprise about 20% of the earth’s population and use about 75% of the earth’s resources
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Sustainable World Goal of environmental problem solvers is to achieve a sustainable earth. Sustainable world – a world in which humans can continue to exist indefinitely with a high level of health and standard of living - habitats will be preserved and garbage will be turned into harmless substances - non renewable resources will be used sparingly and renewable resources will be used at a pace at which they can be replaced
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