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Global Pollution Changing the balance.
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Outline Acid Rain “The AIDS of the forest.” Death to lakes. Stratospheric Ozone Depletion The ozone layer CFC’s and ozone holes Global Warming The theory The evidence The fears The decisions
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Acid Rain SO x and NO x are both products of fossil fuel combustion. In the air, they combine with Oxygen and water to produce sulfuric and nitric acids. Rain has a natural pH level of 5.6 due to Carbon dioxide in the air. Acidity has been increased in some areas to pH < 4, which is the level of vinegar.
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Effects of Acid Rain Tree defoliation: Germany, Canada, US northeast. Lake acidity and fish population decline. Destruction of man-made products. acidrainprogress.pdf acidrainprogress.pdf http://www.epa.gov/oar/aqtrnd97/brochure/acidr. html http://www.epa.gov/oar/aqtrnd97/brochure/acidr. html Acid Rain Progress Report Acid Rain Progress Report
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Ozone Depletion The Stratospheric Ozone layer serves as a natural barrier to UV radiation. Production and use of CFC’s, chlorofluorocarbons, specifically degrades the ozone layer. CFC’s were used in aerosol sprays, as refrigerants, and blowing agents. Since 1995 their production has been banned in the US stratoz.pdf stratoz.pdf
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Global Warming Theory CO2 in atmosphere serves a minor role, together with H2O, in trapping Infrared radiation near the surface of the earth. (60 F total impact, CO2 accounts for roughly 2 F) Accelerated release of CO2 during the industrial age has disrupted the natural balance. CO2 levels predicted to double by mid century, leading to perhaps another 2-4 F rise in surface temperatures.
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Global warming evidence The 1990’s: the warmest decade on record. Warming is occurring globally. Satellite data indicate less warming. Why? Natural variability?
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Global warming fears Isn’t warming good? Isn’t additional CO2 good for Agriculture? Potential sea level rise Potential rise in extreme weather Potential increase in infectious diseases.
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Decisions To reduce CO2 in any meaningful way means an abrupt change in Fossil fuel use. Kyoto agreement in 1997: But no one is obeying it. Is there a legitimate alternative? Why the rush to make a decision? Where does the US fit in, and why doesn’t the US want to lead the way?
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Global Warming Links all_science.pdf all_science.pdf all_emissions.pdf all_emissions.pdf all_impacts.pdf all_impacts.pdf EPA Global Warming Site EPA Global Warming Site links to various sites on global warming links to various sites on global warming Global warming opinions page Global warming opinions page
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