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HNTR 20 Human Ecology Fall 2005 environment: • sum total of our surroundings including both biotic and abiotic factors environmental science: •the study of the environment including both natural and anthropogenic effects -feminization of male alligators in Lake Apopka, FL -plant succession after forest fires -changes in the geographic distribution of migrating songbirds -concentrations of air particulate environmental health science: •the study of the impact of the environment upon human health ecology: • the relationship between all organisms and their biological and physical environments • the study of ecosystems (dynamic interactions between plants, animals, microorganisms and the physical world) human ecology: • relationship between humans and their biological, physical, and social environments Global pressures affecting human ecology Population: the current population is about 6.5 billion compared to less than 3 billion in 1950 Inequitable distribution of wealth: GDP-per capita Luxembourg $58,900 United States $40,100 Guernsey $40,000 Norway $40,000 Russia $9,800 Sierra Leone $600 Malawi $600 East Timor $400 2003/4 estimates Source: CIA: World Factbook http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/rankorder/2004rank.html Inequitable distribution of wealth: GDP-per capita Luxembourg $58,900 United States $40,100 Guernsey $40,000 Norway $40,000 Russia $9,800 Sierra Leone $600 Malawi $600 East Timor $400 2003/4 estimates Source: Jane Z’s I hate the rich BLOG Inequitable distribution of wealth: Within the US: In 1979, the top 5% had incomes 11-times the bottom 20% In 2002, the top 5% had incomes 19-times the bottom 20% Jared Bernstein-co-director Economic Policy Institute, Washington, DC former deputy chief economist, US Dept. of Labor 1995-1996 Ecosystems are jeopardized: “Pilot analysis of global ecosystems” 2000 World Resources Institute/Institute for Food Policy Research “Earth’s ecosystems and its peoples are bound together in a grand and complex symbiosis….. Ecosystems are the productive engines of the planet, providing us with everything from the water we drink to the food we eat and the fiber we use for clothing, paper or lumber. Yet, nearly every measure we use to assess the health of ecosystems tells us we are drawing on them more than ever and degrading them, in some cases at an accelerating pace.” Ecosystems are jeopardized: WHY? • destruction of forests, grasslands, coastlines • loss of biodiversity-development, overfishing etc. • local air pollution • global distribution of air pollutants • water pollution • waste storage and soil contamination • diversion of fresh water • bioaccumulation • global climate change due to energy use Global climate change The US EPA observes: “Global mean surface temperatures have increased 0.5-1.0°F since the late 19th century.” “The 20th century's 10 warmest years all occurred in the last 15 years of the century. “ “Of these, 1998 was the warmest year on record.” “The snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere and floating ice in the Arctic Ocean have decreased.” “Globally, sea level has risen 4-8 inches over the past century.” “Worldwide precipitation over land has increased by about one percent.” “The frequency of extreme rainfall events has increased throughout much of the United States.” http://yosemite.epa.gov/oar/globalwarming.nsf/content/climate.html Tamara S. Ledley, Eric T. Sundquist, Stephen E. Schwartz, Dorothy K. Hall, Jack D. Fellows, and Timothy L. Killeen .(1999) Climate change and Greenhouse gases Eos 80: 453 Greatest Oil Reserves by Country, 2005 Rank Country Proved reserves (billion barrels) 1. Saudi Arabia 261.9 2. Canada 178.8 3. Iran 125.8 4. Iraq 115.0 5. Kuwait 101.5 6. United Arab Emirates 97.8 7. Venezuela 77.2 8. Russia 60.0 9. Libya 39.0 10. Nigeria 35.3 1 NOTES: Proved reserves are estimated with reasonable certainty to be recoverable with present technology and prices. Source: Oil & Gas Journal, Vol. 102, No. 47 (Dec. 10, 2004). From: U.S. Energy Information Administration. http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/petroleu.html . Department of Energy; retrieved August 30, 2005 http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/analysispaper/global/images/figure1.gif http://www.eere.energy.gov/vehiclesandfuels/facts/2004/fcvt_fotw336.shtml The Open University, UK http://www.open.ac.uk/T206/illustrations/figure1_11.htm Summary-Global factors affecting human ecology 1. population 2. disparities in wealth 3. ecosystems in jeopardy 4. global climate change IMPORTANT—these factors are interdependent poverty and damage to ecosystems NASA photo: Aerial view of the Haiti-Dominican Republic border New York Times, August 27, 2005 Miami-Dade County Florida after Katrina 1) Environmental science: Was Katrina a natural event? 2) Environmental health: why has a public health emergency been declared along the gulf coast? 2) The Human Ecology of Katrina: What factors are threatening survival of people in the gulf coast right now? New York Times April 26, 2003 New York Times April 26, 2003