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Warm Up . Think about what you did or will do today…What environmental problems were/will be created as a result?. Our Environment Through Time. Humans have always had an impact on the environment. Where is this?. Hunter-gatherer Societies.

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Warm Up

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  1. Warm Up Think about what you did or will do today…What environmental problems were/will be created as a result?

  2. Our Environment Through Time • Humans have always had an impact on the environment. Where is this?

  3. Hunter-gatherer Societies • For most of human history, people were hunters and gatherers. • Got energy from plants and animalsusing primitive tools. • Moved from place to place following herds/food sources Effect?

  4. Hunter-gatherer Societies • Negative Effect • Over hunting animals almost to extinction. • Positive Effect • Rotational hunting – allowed populations to recover. Sea otters in Aleutian Islands.

  5. Current Hunter/Gatherer Societies • http://www.uncontactedtribes.org/brazilfootage

  6. Agricultural Revolution • Domesticated animals – non-human muscle power • Cultivation of plants - crops • Farming could support 500 times more people in an area than hunter-gatherer societies. Effect?

  7. Agricultural Revolution • Negative Effect • Destroyed habitats. • Soil erosion. • Positive Effect • Could build permanent homes. • Increased technology – tools didn’t need to be portable. • Wealth

  8. Industrial Revolution • Occurred in England during 1760 – 1850 • Invention of machines – Example: Steam Engine • Factories – More city life and centralized populations Effect?

  9. Industrial Revolution • Negative Effects • Air pollution • Water pollution – sewage ran through the streets. • Increased disease outbreaks – e.g. cholera • Positive Effects • Improved the quality of life • Less expensive goods • Transportation easier and faster Factory worker housing in Garngad Scotland, 1925

  10. Where are we now? Least Impact Most Impact

  11. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxNqzAHGXvs&feature=related • http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/04/23/oprah-shines-light-on-gre_n_190552.html

  12. Environmental Problems • Some Major Causes: • Over-consumption/excessive or unnecessary use of resources • Non-equitable distribution of resources • Overpopulation • Slash and burn agricultural practices • Technological and industrial development • Erosion • Irrigation • Mining for oil and minerals • Drainage of wetlands • Forestry • Hunting / poaching

  13. Problem #1: Resource Depletion • We use or consume a resource faster than we can replace it

  14. Problem #2: Pollution • Undesired change in air, water, or soil that adversely affects health, survival, or activities. • Two Types of Pollutants: • Biodegradable Pollutants • Non-Biodegradable Pollutants • Work with your neighbor to come up with an example of both – use your text if needed

  15. Problem #3: Loss of Biodiversity • Biodiversity • Bio – “Life” • Diversity – “Different, variety” • Loss of Biodiversity • Reduces number of species in the area • Severe impact = Extinction • Why do we care?

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