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And how to fix them… Chapter 55
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In the past – deciduous forests have been impacted Today, it is more a problem in the tropics Subsistence agriculture – a family produces just enough food to feed itself o Practice slash-and-burn agriculture: tropical soils are infertile and cannot be used to grow crops for more than one season o Provide range land for cattle: overgrazing can cause desertification
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Increases soil erosion decreases fertility, increases sedimentation of waterways Loss of biodiversity – for both native species and migratory ones Increases risk of flooding in low lying areas Reduces transpiration impacts hydrological cycle Reduces photosynthesis impacts global warming
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Greenhouse gases: CO2, methane, surface ozone… Greenhouse effect: Solar energy passes through, heat energy cannot pass out; this is necessary for life on Earth Enhanced greenhouse effect: additional warming due to addition of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere
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Rise of sea level Changes in precipitation patterns Changes in the range of organisms Impact on human health Impact on agriculture
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The ozone layer helps protect Earth from much of the sun’s UV radiation There has been a thinning of this layer due to the use of certain chemicals CFCs = chlorofluorocarbons and other industrial chemicals which destroy ozone
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More UV radiation will reach surface Human health: o Skin cancer, cataracts Photosynthesis impacts
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