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16.1Air Human 16.2 Quality Population Growth And Natural Resources Pollutants accumulate in the air. • Smog – sunlight interacts with pollutants produced by fossil fuels – Harmful to human health. 16.1Air Human 16.2 Quality Population Growth And Natural Resources • Acid rain – pollutants in the water cycle cause rain pH to drop – can lower the pH of a lake or stream – can harm trees 16.1Air Human 16.2 Quality Population Growth And Natural Resources Thinning Ozone Layer O3 • Naturally occurring • Screens out most ultraviolet radiation from the sun • Unstable reactive gas • Pollutant in the lower atmosphere • Responsible for odor during lightning storms Hole in ozone layer over Antarctica 1% of UV radiation gets through • Responsible for all sun-burns and half-million skin cancer cases each year 16.1 Human Population Growth And Natural Resources 16.2 Quality Population Growth And Natural 16.1Air Human Resources Greenhouse Effect CO2 & water vapor reflect heat back towards the earth Insulates Earth from the deep freeze of space Fossil fuels are burned = give off CO2 • Increased by 25% in the last 100 years Increases avg. global T 16.1Air Human 16.2 Quality Population Growth And Natural Resources • Rise in sea levels (melting glaciers) • Natural cycle of the earth North Pole 16.1 Human Population Growth And Natural Resources • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hFxG-8I0Go 16.1Threats Human Population Growth And Natural 16.4 to Biodiversity Resources Preserving biodiversity is important to the future of the biosphere. 16.1Threats Human Population Growth And Natural 16.4 to Biodiversity Resources Loss of habitat = eliminates species. • Habitat fragmentation – occurs when a barrier forms within the habitat – often caused by human development 16.1Threats Human Population Growth And Natural 16.4 to Biodiversity Resources • Habitat corridors = solution – allow species to move between different areas of habitat 16.1Threats Human Population Growth And Natural 16.4 to Biodiversity Resources Introduced species is one that is brought to an ecosystem by humans. – accidental – purposeful • Can have an environmental and economic impact. 16.1Threats Human Population Growth And Natural 16.4 to Biodiversity Resources • Invasive species often push out native species. – Burmese python (Florida Everglades) 16.1 Human Population Growth And Natural Resources KEY CONCEPT As the human population grows, the demand for Earth’s resources increases. 16.1 Human Population Growth And Natural Resources Exploding Human Population Increasing population requires increasing amounts of • Food • Space for waste • E 20% of world’s population live in developed countries 80% live in developing countries • Populations are growing much faster 16.1 Human Population Growth And Natural Resources 16.1 Human Population Growth And Natural Resources Earth’s human carrying capacity is unknown. 16.1 Human Population Growth And Natural Resources • Technology has helped to increase Earth’s carrying capacity. – farm equipment – medical advancements 16.1 Human Population Growth And Natural Resources Nonrenewable resources are used faster than they form. • Coal • oil 16.1 Human Population Growth And Natural Resources • Renewable resources – wind – water – sunlight • Resources must be properly managed. 16.5 16.1Conservation Human Population Growth And Natural Resources Sustainable development meets needs without hurting future generations. 16.5 16.1Conservation Human Population Growth And Natural Resources Conservation practices focus on a few species but benefit entire ecosystems. • The Endangered Species Act works to protect individual species from extinction. • A listed species is often called an umbrella species. – the habitat in which the species lives must be protected – other species are protected because they share the ecosystem 16.5 16.1Conservation Human Population Growth And Natural Resources The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was created in 1970. • develops policies and regulations to protect the environment. – Clean Air Act – Clean Water Act – Endangered Species Act 16.5 16.1Conservation Human Population Growth And Natural Resources • The National Park Service helps manage public lands. • The park system includes over 390 areas, covering 84 million acres. 16.5 16.1Conservation Human Population Growth And Natural Resources • There are several ways that people can help protect the environment. – control population growth – develop sustainable technology and practices – protect and maintain ecosystems