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Biology Ecology Human Impact Ecology Topics • Human population growth • Biodiversity • Impacts on the environment • Factors influencing climate • Direct & Indirect influence on natural resources • Conservation Essential Questions 9. What factors affect the growth of human populations? 10. What is biodiversity? Describe the importance of it. 11. How do both the changes and the needs of a human populations impact the environment? 12. What are the factors that influence climate? 13. How do humans directly and indirect influence natural resources? What some practices that can be done to improve and conserve the natural world? World Population and Exponential Growth As the human population grows what might be the impact on the following: (1) Resources use and waste (2) Poverty 2012 (3) Loss of biodiversity (4) Global Climate Change Who is Overpopulated? Population Growth Are we living Sustainably? Is the problem we face population size or resource use? Fig. 1-4, p. 8 return Ecological Footprint What is an ecological footprint? Resource use and WastePollution (Air, Water and Land) – Planet in Peril Loss of Biodiversity Poverty The Story of Stuff Global Climate Change Examples of over consumption Living on interest vs. Living on principal Imagine you win $1,000,000 in the lottery Living on Interest (Sustainably) Invest the capital (1 million) at 10% interest. Living on Principal If you spent $200,000 per year, your 1million would be gone early in the 7th year You will have a sustainable income of $100,000 per year. Without depleting your capital (1 million) If you spent $110,000 per year, you would be bankrupt early in the 18th year. How would you prefer to live? How do we live now? Human Impact: Population and Activities Humans have disturbed from 50 to 83% of the earth's land surface. Humans use, waste, or destroy about 40% of the net primary productivity of the planet's terrestrial ecosystems. Examples / Issues: Planet in Peril – Battle lines (2009) Bush Meat / Zoonotic Viruses Nigerian Oil Conflict Peruvian Lead poisoning Shark fining and Ecotourism African Elephants Mountain Gorillas Climate Climate is the long-term atmospheric conditions of a region, typically considered over decades (30-1 million years). Average temperature and average precipitation are the two major factors that determine the climate of a region. The amount of incoming solar energy per unit area of land, air circulation over surface of the earth, and water circulation determine the different climates that occur. Factors that Influence Climate Greenhouse Effect Climate and Climate Change Melting Alaska Impact of Warming and the Northern Passage Greenhouse Gases Carbon Dioxide – increase due to the use of fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) Methane – increase due to raising livestock, growing rice and warming Nitrous Oxide – burning anything in our atmosphere produces nitrogen oxides Why should we care about biodiversity? Preservation of biodiversity is important for several reasons: intrinsic or existence value Instrumental value usefulness to humans (pharmaceuticals, ecotourism, economic value) Example: Coffee What is Conservation Biology? • Conservation biology is a multidisciplinary science that originated in the 1970’s. Its goal is to use emergency responses slow down the rate destruction and degradation Examples: California Condor Tigers RAP – in Madagascar Human Impact on Biodiversity Illegal species Trade Invasive Species Deforestation Major Pollution Events Photochemical Smog (Los Angeles) Acid Rain Ozone Double Trouble Industrial Disasters (Three Mile Island, Chernobyl & Bhopal) BP Oil Spill Exxon Valdez Minamata Bay, Pesticides & Love Canal