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The Effect of Humans
On Ecosystems
and Biological Cycles
Changes to the Atmosphere
The atm is a greenhouse
Normal atm composition maintains global
temperature
Too much Carbon Dioxide in atm will increase
global temperature.
Carbon dioxide traps suns rays rather than
reflecting them back into space - global
CO2 Increase Due to
Human Activities
Carbon dioxide has increased by 30%
since the industrial revolution
Canadians release 18 000 kg of carbon
dioxide/person/year
Why?
Burning fossil fuels (gas, coal, oil) for
energy (factories, homes, workplaces) and
transportation
Aerosols
Deforestation
Global Climate Change
Warmer atm influences:
1) Sea levels rise (melting ice
caps and glaciers)
-flooding of low lying areas and
coastal regions
-higher tides; coastline erosion
-salt water can enter wetland
ecosystems (some species may
die out while others flourish)
Global Climate Change
2) Higher Ocean Temperatures
-shift in ocean population
-algae blooms
-decreased fish population, species
may die out
Global Climate Change
3) More Energy in the ATM
-severe weather: storms, tornadoes,
hurricanes
-floods
-droughts (increase in Forrest Fires)
This will impact AGRICULTURE, HUMAN
HEALTH, and PROPERTY.
Hurricane Katrina
BC Forest Fires
Global Climate Change
4) A Shift in Carbon Cycle
-increased photosynthesis
-some plants growing faster
-others may not grow due to higher
temperatures
-may change nature of agricultural
crops (weeds?)
Global Climate Change
5) Human Health:
-increase in viruses and bacteria that
prefer warm climates
e.g. malaria
-respiratory illness due to increased
pollutants in air; swelling due to
heat
Nitrogen Increase Due to
Human Activity
Sewage plants and crop fertilizers release
nitrous oxides into the atmosphere
More nitrogen is being added to the
environment than ecosystems can use
Excess nitrogen in soil increases soil acidity
and damages tree and plant roots
Eutrophication of lakes when nitrogen
compounds build up due to sewage plant
wastes; increase algae growth
Acid Rain
-caused by burning of fossil fuels
-nitric acid and sulfur dioxide
released
-acidify lakes
-species that cannot tolerate
acidic environment die out
(Maple trees)
-degrades limestone buildings
What Can You Do to Decrease
Greenhouse Gas Emissions?
Be power smart - unplug, turn off lights
Walk, bus, carpool
Fuel efficient vehicles (not SUVs)
Purchase energy efficient appliances
Recycle - reusable energy
Plant trees near your home
A Few Interesting Facts
If people let their dishes air dry instead of
using the heat setting on their dishwashers,
we could decrease CO2 emissions by 200
pounds/year/household
Painting houses dark colors in cool climates
and light colors in warm climates decreases
CO2 emissions by 5000 pounds/year/house
How Much Carbon Dioxide
Does Our Class Emit Getting
to School?
Estimate the distance to school:
Charleswood: 3.5miles
Waverly/Lindenwoods: 2.5 miles
Pembina: 5 miles away
Identify Transportation
Method
Miles/gallon
Pounds
CO2/gallon
Compact car 24
20
Fullsized car
Truck/van
Bus
20
21
22
16
13
8