The Human Impact on the Environment. Biodiversity - The total of all the different species living in a given area.

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The Human Impact on the Environment

Biodiversity - The total of all the different species living in a given area.

Where do we find the greatest biodiversity? RAINFOREST

Biodiversity = Stability The greater the biodiversity the greater the stability of an ecosystem.

Ecosystems will have a greater chance of maintaining equilibrium over a long period of time if they have (1) organisms imported by humans from other environments (2) a sudden change in climate (3) a diversity of organisms (4) predators eliminated from the food chains

Threats to Biodiversity Habitat destruction Deforestation Global Climate Change Species Exploitation Species Extinction

Amazon Deforestation

Deforestation Upsets Carbon Cycle More CO 2 into atmosphere Less O 2 into the atmosphere

Deforestation

Extinction vs. Endangered Species Extinction is when a species is completely wiped out of its habitat Endangered species is when a species’ population is declining rapidly and they are close to extinction

Extinct Species

Endangered Species

Every hour a species becomes extinct! According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, as of May 2015, in the United States there are a total of 488 animal species and 728 plant species listed as endangered and 202 animal species and 158 plant species listed as threatened.

Why is Biodiversity important to me? Most of our pharmaceuticals or medicines come from plants, animals, and fungi that are found in the rainforest.

One irreversible effect of both deforestation and water pollution on the environment is the (1) extinction of species (2) thinning of the ozone shield (3) depletion of atmospheric carbon dioxide levels (4) increase in renewable resources

What can we do about protecting biodiversity? Plant trees Protect species with laws about poaching Stop deforestation Protect habitats ingpl.htmlhttp:// ingpl.html

Human activities have had a major impact on biodiversity. Scientists cannot solve this problem alone. Concerned individuals need to be involved in restoring and maintaining biodiversity. Explain how a loss of biodiversity today can affect the survival of humans in the future. State one specific action that you as a student can take in your community to help maintain or increase biodiversity. [1]

Which ecosystem is more stable a potato field or a forest? Why?

Renewable Resources These are resources that can regenerate or replace themselves.

Non-renewable Resources A resource that can NOT be replaced or replenished by natural processes –Fossil Fuels

In order to reduce consumption of nonrenewable resources, humans could (1) burn coal to heat houses instead of using oil (2) heat household water with solar radiation (3) increase industrialization (4) use a natural-gas grill to barbecue instead of using charcoal

To Drill or Not to Drill!

Over the past few decades, many oil companies have discovered oil below the seafloor near the coasts of many states. Some states, however, refuse to permit offshore oil drilling, fearing it might damage the environment. Discuss both sides of this issue. In your answer, be sure to: state one way in which offshore oil drilling might have a long-term negative effect on the environment [1] state one way in which offshore oil drilling could benefit society [1]