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People and Their Environment. Managing Resources The natural resources of Canada and the U.S. have not always been responsibly managed. – Much of the.

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1 People and Their Environment

2 Managing Resources The natural resources of Canada and the U.S. have not always been responsibly managed. – Much of the region’s old- growth forests have been destroyed by clear- cutting. It has endangered wildlife and left land subject to erosion. – Many wetlands are disappearing due to conversion to agricultural or urban uses. Wetlands are usually buffers for coastal areas from storms and floods. – Mismanagement of the delicate balance between species in various ecosystems has also been a problem. Overfishing has depleted many of the region’s fisheries. – The introduction of nonnative plants and animals has caused environmental problems.

3 Human Impact Acid Rain – Precipitation carrying high amounts of acid material. Affects large areas of the eastern U.S. and Canada It forms when chemical emissions react with water vapors in the air. – Corrodes stone and metal buildings, damage crops and pollutes the soil. – Especially damaging to the regions water. Plants and fish cannot survive in highly acid water. Over time, lakes can become unable to support most organisms. – Most of the acid rain in Canada comes from the U.S. The U.S. and Canada are working together to reduce emissions. Smog – Forms as the sun’s rays interact with automobile exhaust gases and industrial emissions. It is a visible haze that can damage or kill plants and can harm people. – Officials measure air quality on a daily basis. If levels reach a dangerous point, officials issue an alert warning urging children, elderly and people with respiratory problems to stay inside.

4 Human Impact – Air pollution in some major cities has been substantially decreased due to clean- air practices. Fuel efficient hybrid vehicles are being produced. Water Pollution – Water systems have become polluted because of sewage and industrial and agricultural wastes. Illegal dumping, leaks into ground water and chemical runoff – Water pollution has a harmful effect on marine life, birds and other animals. – Polluted water supplies also endanger human life. – Water pollution can speed the process of eutrophication. Reversing the Effects of Pollution. – The U.S. and Canada signed the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, and the U.S. passed the Clean Water Act in an effort to restore quality water. – A new area of concern is the U.S.- Mexico border due to rapid industrial growth. – Agencies are monitoring the environmental effects of NAFTA and suggesting ways to reduce pollution.

5 Future Challenges Global warming is an area of concern for the people of Canada and the U.S. – Experts agree that human activity has accelerated the warming trends. – Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is higher than it has been for thousands of years. – Global warming effects can be seen in the Arctic regions of Alaska and Canada. The U.S. and Canadian governments are working to lessen the dependency on fossil fuels. – Subsidies are offered and companies are pressured to limit emissions. – Renewable energy sources are being examined to lessen the dependency on fossil fuels.


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