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Table of Contents
Introduction................................................................. 7
About This Book..............................................................................................1
Conventions Used in This Book.....................................................................2
What You re Not to Read................................................................................2
Foolish Assumptions.......................................................................................2
How This Book Is Organized..........................................................................3
Part I: Demystifying Science and the Environment...........................3
Part II: Planting the Seed: Foundational
Concepts in Environmental Science................................................3
Part III: Getting Your Needs Met: Earth s Natural Resources...........4
Part IV: Giving a Hoot: Pollution and Environmental Quality..........4
Part V: Follow the Recycled Brick Road: A Sustainable Future.......4
Part VI: The Part of Tens.......................................................................5
Icons Used in This Book.................................................................................5
Where to Go from Here...................................................................................6
Part h demystifying Science and the Environment.......... 7
Chapter 1: Investigating the Environment.........................9
Putting the Science in Environmental Science.........................................9
Using the scientific method................................................................10
Understanding the connection between atoms, energy, and life ... 10
Analyzing the Earth s Physical Systems and Ecosystems........................11
Sorting the world into climate categories........................................12
Dividing the Earth into ecosystems...................................................12
Observing the interactions between
organisms within an ecosystem.....................................................13
Supplies Limited! Natural Resources and Resource Management..........13
Factoring in food, shelter, and more.................................................13
Thinking about energy alternatives...................................................14
Keeping Things Habitable............................................................................14
Clearing the air (and water)...............................................................15
Tracking toxins and garbage..............................................................15
Influencing climate...............................................................................16
Imagining the Future.....................................................................................16
Realizing a sustainable economy.......................................................16
Putting it on the books: Environmental policy................................16
Chapter 2: Lab Coats and Microscopes: Thinking Scientifically___19
Asking and Answering Questions with the Scientific Method.................19
Reasoning one way or another: Inductive versus deductive.........20
Working through the scientific method............................................20
Presenting Data Graphically.........................................................................25
Quantifying Uncertainty...............................................................................27
Recognizing Good Science When You See It..............................................28
Chapter 3: What s the Matter? Living and Nonliving Material......31
Changing States of Matter............................................................................31
Examining Atomic Structure........................................................................32
Making and Breaking Chemical Bonds........................................................33
Ionic bonding........................................................................................34
Covalent bonding.................................................................................35
Hydrogen bonding...............................................................................36
Oxidizing and reducing compounds..................................................37
Surveying the Properties of Water..............................................................37
Taking a closer look at the water molecule......................................37
The unbearable lightness of ice.........................................................39
What s pH Got to Do with It? Acids and Bases..........................................40
Defining acids and bases.....................................................................40
Measuring reactivity with the pH scale............................................40
It s Alive! Organic Matter and Compounds................................................41
Proteins.................................................................................................42
Nucleic acids........................................................................................43
Carbohydrates......................................................................................43
Lipids.....................................................................................................43
Building Organisms One Cell at a Time......................................................44
Working together: Cell specialization...............................................44
Separating plant cells from animal cells...........................................44
Chapter 4: Making Things Happen: Energy.......................47
Identifying the Different Types of Energy...................................................47
Transferring heat: Thermal energy...................................................48
Setting things in motion: Work and kinetic energy.........................50
Storing potential energy......................................................................50
Moving in waves...................................................................................51
Defining the Thermodynamic Laws.............................................................52
Counting Calories (And Joules)...................................................................52
Converting the Sun s Energy to a Useable Form.......................................53
Spinning sugar from sunlight: Photosynthesis................................54
Waiting to exhale: Respiration...........................................................55
Part II: Planting the Seed: foundational Concepts
in Environmental Science............................................57
Chapter 5: Studying the Environment and Your Place in It..........59
Integrating Multiple Disciplines...................................................................60
Applying Common Tools of Environmental Science.................................61
Reviewing case studies.......................................................................61
Assessing environmental indicators.................................................61
Measuring human impacts: The ecofootprint..................................62
Tracing the Development of Modern Environmental Ethics...................64
Managing for use: Utilitarian conservation......................................64
A life of its own: Preservation of wilderness....................................65
Reducing pollution: Battling pesticides and other toxins..............66
It s a small world after all: Global environmentalism......................66
The Overall Goal: Seeking Sustainability....................................................67
To Be or Not to Be a Tree-Hugger: Looking Past Political Debates.........68
Chapter 6: Exploring Ecosystems...............................71
Understanding Systems................................................................................71
Defining open and closed systems....................................................72
Mapping out system dynamics..........................................................73
Systematically Understanding the Earth s Environment..........................74
Flowing through the hydrologic cycle..............................................75
Recognizing important nutrient cycles.............................................76
Transferring Energy and Matter through an Ecosystem..........................81
Defining ecosystem boundaries.........................................................82
Getting caught in the food web..........................................................82
Measuring productivity.......................................................................85
Building ecological pyramids: Illustrating
energy and biomass flow.................................................................86
Chapter 7: Biogeography: How Earth s Climate Shapes
Global Ecosystem Patterns....................................89
Positioning Ecosystems: Latitude and Altitude.........................................89
Recognizing Major Climate Drivers.............................................................90
Bringing on the heat: Differential absorption
of the sun s energy...........................................................................91
The wide blue yonder: Atmospheric circulation.............................93
Making waves around the globe: Patterns of ocean circulation....96
Separating the Globe into Biomes...............................................................98
Tundra to tropics: Terrestrial biomes..............................................99
Depending on depth: Aquatic biomes.............................................103
Swimming out to sea: Ocean ecosystems.......................................104
Chapter 8: Playing Well with Others: Population Biology......,. .107
Characterizing a Population.......................................................................107
Predicting Population Change...................................................................109
Regulating populations with different growth factors..................109
Modeling population growth............................................................109
Reproducing strategies.....................................................................112
Watching Species Interact..........................................................................114
Survival of the fittest: Competition..................................................114
Eat or be eaten: Predation................................................................115
Mutually surviving: Symbiosis.........................................................117
From Indicator Species to Ecosystem Engineers: Filling Every Niche... 117
Working Together: Biological Communities............................................119
Succeeding through different stages...............................................119
Responding to disturbances.............................................................120
The People Principle: Human Population Biology..................................122
Tracking exponential growth...........................................................122
Calculating population size..............................................................123
Diagramming age structure..............................................................124
Experiencing a demographic transition..........................................126
Getting caught in a demographic trap............................................127
Understanding human impacts........................................................128
Part III: Getting Your Needs Met:
Earth s Natural Resources......................................... 129
Chapter 9: Water, Water Everywhere: Freshwater Resources.....131
Thirsty for More: The Never-Ending Need for Fresh Water...................131
Withdrawal versus consumption.....................................................132
Scarcity and stress............................................................................132
Meeting human water needs............................................................133
Finding Fresh Water....................................................................................136
Diverting surface flow.......................................................................136
Tapping what flows below: Groundwater.......................................137
Conserving Fresh Water.............................................................................139
Creating Fresh Water..................................................................................140
Chapter 10: This Land Belongs to You and Me:
Land as a Resource..........................................143
Sharing Land................................................................................................143
Watching a tragedy unfold: Land resource depletion...................144
Classifying shared land.....................................................................144
Managing Land Resources..........................................................................145
Timber! Harvesting the forest..........................................................146
Grazing the grasslands......................................................................147
Questioning Smokey the Bear: Fire management..........................148
Considering the Connection between Urbanization and Land Use......148
Sprawling across the horizon...........................................................149
Growing smarter................................................................................150
Chapter 11: Dishing It Up: Food Resources......................153
Seeking Food Security.................................................................................153
Identifying the factors that lead to famine.....................................154
Eating for health.................................................................................155
Feeding the world: The green revolution.......................................156
Digging in the Dirt: Components of Healthy Soil.....................................157
Learning the ABC s of soil.................................................................158
Considering erosion: The removal of topsoil.................................160
The Pitfalls of Pesticides............................................................................161
Concocting a formula for every pest...............................................161
Running in circles: The pesticide treadmill....................................161
Spreading poisons far and wide.......................................................162
Frankenfood : Genetically Modifying Food............................................164
Splicing and dicing chromosomes...................................................164
Debating GMOs..................................................................................165
Considering the ethical issues related to GMOs............................166
Farming Fish and Other Animals...............................................................167
Eating less efficiently.........................................................................167
Confining animals for mass production..........................................168
Farming fish........................................................................................169
Establishing Sustainable Agriculture........................................................169
Conserving soil...................................................................................169
Integrating pest management...........................................................170
Defining Organic..........................................................................................172
Chapter 12: Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts: Biodiversity.......175
Variety Is the Spice of Life: Defining Biodiversity...................................175
Examining species richness and evenness.....................................176
Benefitting from biodiversity...........................................................177
Becoming Biodiverse: Evolution by Natural Selection...........................178
Combining genetic material..............................................................178
Selecting for survival.........................................................................179
The HIPPO in the Room: Major Threats to Biodiversity........................180
Habitat destruction............................................................................181
Invasive species.................................................................................182
Pollution..............................................................................................183
Population growth (of the human variety).....................................183
Overharvesting...................................................................................184
Creating Effective Conservation Plans......................................................184
Of singular importance: The species approach
to conservation..............................................................................185
Size does matter: Preserving entire ecosystems...........................186
Chapter 13: Hitting the Hard Stuff: Geologic
Resources and Energy........................................191
Getting to Know the Earth..........................................................................191
Finding Value in Rocks................................................................................193
Rocks and minerals...........................................................................193
Metals and ores..................................................................................194
Extracting Geologic Resources..................................................................195
Scraping the surface: Surface mining..............................................196
Digging deep: Subsurface mining.....................................................198
Forming and Depleting Fossil Fuels..........................................................199
Creating rocks from life.....................................................................199
Down and dirty: Mining and burning coal......................................199
Perusing petroleum and natural gas resources.............................201
Reacting to Nuclear Energy........................................................................203
Splitting atoms: Nuclear fission.......................................................203
Fusing atoms: Nuclear fusion...........................................................204
The once and future fuel: Debating nuclear energy......................204
Chapter 14: Shifting Gears: Alternative Energy..................207
Looking for Alternative Energy..................................................................207
Farming Fuel: Biofuel Energy Sources.......................................................208
Biomass...............................................................................................209
Biodiesel, ethanol, and other liquid biofuels.................................209
Methane gas........................................................................................210
Harnessing Energy from Water..................................................................211
Damming rivers: Hydropower..........................................................211
Feeling the pull: Tidal and wave energy..........................................213
Getting Steamed: Geothermal Energy.......................................................213
Soaking Up the Sun: Solar Energy..............................................................214
Chasing Windmills: Wind Energy...............................................................216
Energy on Demand: Creating Fuel Cells....................................................216
Making the Most of the Energy You Already Have:
Energy Conservation...............................................................................217
Cogenerating: A two-for-one deal.....................................................218
Building smarter power grids...........................................................218
Getting around town more efficiently.............................................219
Capturing energy at home................................................................220
Part IV: Giving a Hoot: Pollution
and Environmental Quality........................................ 221
Chapter 15: Breathing Room: Addressing Manmade Air Pollution.. .223
Sorting Out Common Pollutants................................................................223
Observing the Effects of Air Pollution......................................................226
Losing vegetation...............................................................................227
Tinting the sky a hazy shade of brown...........................................227
Trapping pollutants: Temperature
inversion and smog........................................................................227
Melting monuments: Acid rain.........................................................228
Holy Ozone! Remembering the Hole in the Ozone Layer.......................229
Creating ozone naturally...................................................................230
Depleting the ozone layer.................................................................232
Halting ozone depletion: The Montreal Protocol..........................233
The Air in There: Watching Out for Indoor Air Pollution.......................234
Clearing the Air............................................................................................235
Chapter 16: Drip Drop Splash: Water Pollution..................237
Polluting Water in Many Ways...................................................................237
Getting to the Point(And Nonpoint) Source.............................................238
Endangering Human Health........................................................................239
Bacteria, viruses, and parasites, oh my!.........................................239
Pesticides, drugs, and metals...........................................................240
Disrupting Ecosystems...............................................................................241
Measuring dissolved oxygen............................................................241
Creating zones in aquatic ecosystems............................................242
Growing to extremes: Nutrient pollution........................................243
Breaking with Tradition: Wastewater Treatment
and Constructed Wetlands.....................................................................245
Chapter 17: What s Your Poison? Toxins and Infectious Disease... 249
Identifying Common Toxins.......................................................................249
Sticking Around: Persistent Organic Pollutants......................................251
Understanding the Ins and Outs of Toxic Exposure...............................252
Accumulating in fatty tissue: Bioaccumulation.............................252
Magnifying up the food chain: Biomagnification...........................253
Risky Business: Assessing the Dangers of Chemicals.............................255
Measuring risk....................................................................................255
Perceiving risk....................................................................................256
Choosing a risk management strategy............................................258
Tracking Infectious Disease.......................................................................258
Emerging on the scene: Modern infectious disease......................258
Evolving resistance............................................................................260
Chapter 18: A River of Garbage Runs through It:
Solid and Hazardous Waste...................................263
Wading into the Waste Stream...................................................................264
Disposing of Waste......................................................................................265
Tossing it aside and covering it up: Dumps and landfills.............265
Burning trash: Incineration...............................................................266
Exporting electronics: E-waste disposal.........................................267
Swimming in Waste: The Ocean Garbage Patches..................................267
Swirling and whirling: Concentrating trash in ocean gyres..........268
Fighting photodegradable flotsam...................................................269
Stopping trash at the source............................................................270
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (and Compost):
Shrinking the Waste Stream...................................................................271
Handling Hazardous Waste........................................................................272
Cleaning up the mess: The Superfund.............................................273
Danger lying dormant: Bringing up brownfields............................275
Chapter 19: Is It Getting Warm in Here?
Modern Climate Change......................................277
Hothouse Humans: The Greenhouse Effect.............................................278
Filling the air: The top six greenhouse gases.................................279
Recognizing human influences.........................................................280
The proof is in the isotopes..............................................................281
Considering Past, Present, and Future Climates.....................................283
The ghost of climates past................................................................283
Measuring carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere....................284
Tracking patterns of variability.......................................................285
Predicting the future: Climate models............................................286
Feeling the Heat: Environmental Effects of Modern Climate Change ...287
Facing a Warmer Future..............................................................................290
Feeling the effects on human society..............................................290
Turning down the heat: Mitigating human influences..................291
Adapting along the way.....................................................................293
Part V: follow the Recycled Brick Road:
A Sustainable future................................................295
Chapter 20: Building a Sustainable Future......................297
Overlapping Spheres of Sustainability......................................................298
Looking at Ecosystem Lessons..................................................................299
Counting Coins: Mainstream Economics..................................................300
Measuring Earth s capital.................................................................300
Going to the market...........................................................................300
Calculating a nation s wealth...........................................................301
Tripling the Bottom Line............................................................................301
Taxing harmful practices..................................................................302
Instituting incentive-based regulations...........................................302
Exercising the Precautionary Principle....................................................303
Looking at the World in New Ways...........................................................304
Evolving economics...........................................................................304
Reevaluating production and consumption...................................305
It Takes a Global Village: Poverty and Sustainability..............................307
Seeking justice....................................................................................308
Microlending a hand..........................................................................309
Chapter 21: Cooperating to Sustain the Earth....................311
Understanding What s at Stake..................................................................311
Uniting Nations: International Agreements
on Planetary Stewardship.......................................................................312
The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.............................................312
The Convention on International
Trade in Endangered Species.......................................................313
The Convention on Biological Diversity.........................................313
United Nations agreements..............................................................314
Other international agreements.......................................................315
From Sea to Shining Sea: Environmental Protection in the U.S.............316
Overseeing environmental regulations...........................................316
Legislating for the environment.......................................................317
Part VI: The Part of Tens...........................................321
Chapter 22: Ten Ways to Live Sustainably.......................323
Reducing Household Energy Use...............................................................323
Eating Locally...............................................................................................324
Disposing with Disposables.......................................................................325
Planting Seeds..............................................................................................326
Recycling......................................................................................................326
Reselling and Donating Items.....................................................................327
Drinking from the Tap.................................................................................327
Saving Water................................................................................................327
Relying Less on Your Car...........................................................................328
Purchasing Fair-Trade Products................................................................329
Chapter 23: Ten Real-Life Examples of the Tragedy
of the Commons.............................................331
Grand Banks Fisheries................................................................................331
BluefinTuna.................................................................................................332
Passenger Pigeons.......................................................................................332
Ocean Garbage Gyres..................................................................................333
Earth s Atmosphere....................................................................................333
Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone...........................................................................334
Traffic Congestion.......................................................................................334
Groundwater in Los Angeles......................................................................335
Unregulated Logging...................................................................................335
Population Growth......................................................................................335
Chapter 24: Ten Careers in Environmental Science..............337
Marketing Sustainability.............................................................................337
Restoring Natural Landscapes...................................................................338
Spreading the Word and Educating Others.............................................338
Continuing Study and Research................................................................339
Defending the Environment.......................................................................339
Assessing Risk..............................................................................................339
Analyzing Policy...........................................................................................340
Engineering Solutions.................................................................................340
Conserving Farm and Ranch Land............................................................340
Advising Investment....................................................................................341
Index.......................................................................333
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title_fullStr | Environmental science for dummies by Alecia M. Spooner |
title_full_unstemmed | Environmental science for dummies by Alecia M. Spooner |
title_short | Environmental science for dummies |
title_sort | environmental science for dummies |
topic | Environmental sciences Umweltwissenschaften (DE-588)4137364-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Environmental sciences Umweltwissenschaften |
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