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What is going on in the cartoon?This is an example of Deforestation. As the human population grows,
so does the demand for Earth’s resources
•Earth’s human carrying capacity is unknown
•Technology has helped to increase Earth’s carrying capacity.
– gas-powered farm equipment
– medical advancements– clean water– public assistance
• Over 6.6 billion people• Many natural resources are
nonrenewable– Fossil fuels take millions of
years to form• More people means:
– 1) More forests removed– 2) More resources consumed– 3) More CO2 released
• Nonrenewable resources are used faster than they can form or be replenished:– Coal– Oil– Natural Gas
• Renewable resources cannot be used up or can replenish themselves over time :– Wind– Solar– Water
• An ecological footprint is the amount of land needed to support a person.
The land must produce and maintain enough
–food and water–shelter–energy–Waste
–Several factors effect size:
–Amount/efficiency of resource used–Amount/toxicity of waste produced
Ozone Layer Depletion• Ozone Function:
Block UV radiation from sun
• Problems:– CFCs thinning the
ozone layer– More UV radiation
reaches the surface
• Effects: Crop damage, skin cancers, Eye damage
• Solution: Reduce CFCs, regrow trees
UV
Ozone layerOzone layer
CFCs
UV
The Smog and Ground-Level Ozone• Reason:
– Burning of fossil fuels & industry
• Problems:– Respiratory illness– Ozone gas is poisonous
• Causes:– Particulates rise into air and
react with sunlight to make air pollution
• Solutions:– Reduce use of fossil fuels– alternative energy sources– Plant trees
The Greenhouse Effect• G.H.E. is naturally good (it
warms Earth)• Problem: Excess heat
trapped near the earth’s surface
• Fear: Climate patterns change, ice caps melt
• Main Cause: CO2 from burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas)
• Solutions: Reduce use of fossil fuels, regrow trees, alternative energy sources
The Greenhouse Effect is naturally GOOD!
Mars: No Greenhouse Effect
Little heat is trapped by the thin CO2 atmosphere. High temperatures can be around 20⁰F.
Earth: Balanced Greenhouse Effect
Average global temperature is 57⁰F.
Venus: The Extreme Greenhouse Effect
Heat is trapped by the thick CO2 atmosphere. Temperatures reach 750⁰F.
• Defined: Precipitation with a below normal pH
• Cause:– Fossil fuel pollution rises into
the air & then falls as rain• Effect:
– Waterways more acidic– Kills plant and animal life
• Solutions:– Reduce fossil fuel usage– Add buffer (base) to
waterways
• Defined: pollution in water supplies• Reasons:
– Waste– Medicines– Agricultural Runoff
– fertilizers– pesticides
• Problems:– Species lost– Ecosystems harmed
• Indicator speciesgive sign of ecosystems healthex: amphibians
• Solutions:– Manage waste
Biomagnification = accumulation of toxins in the food chain.
• Pollutants that are fat soluble can move up the food chain.– These pollutants stay in the
body fat of an organism– predators eat contaminated
prey
• Top consumers, including humans, are most affected.
Deforestation• Defined: Clearing of
forested areas• Reasons:
– High demand for wood products
– Create farmland
• Problems:– Species lost– Excess CO2 released
• Solutions:– Recycle– Improved farming
techniques
Introduced (& Invasive) Species • Defined: Foreign organisms are
introduced to a new habitat– Invasive- harms native species
• Reason:– Pet industry, “free ride”
organisms, pest control• Effects:
– Foreign species outcompete native species
– Food webs unbalanced– Economic damage
• Solutions:– Laws preventing foreign goods
into new countries– Introduce predators