SVN3M | Environmental Science 2020-2021 Course Summary 🌳
Conservation Energy
Energy Consumption
Provides energy to allow movement
Classifying energy resources
Non-renewable
Uranium
Fossil fuels
Concentrated sources of chemical energy
Not expensive
Coal
Ways that coal is mined
Surface mining
Underground mining
Dangers of coal mining
Dangerous occupation
Water pollution
Land degradation
Air pollution
Oil
Also known as reserviors
Dangers of oil extraction
Land degradation
Water pollution
Air pollution
Tanker leaks
Aquatic organisms and birds harmed
Air pollution
Ways that oil is extracted
Mining & steam
Extraction via SAGD
Natural Gas
Hydraulic fracturing
Trapped above oil deposits
Trapped within crystals of frozen water
Arctic permafrost
Alberta oil sands controversy
Coated in bitumen
Worlds largest and accessible oil sands reserve
1.7 trillion barrels of oil
10% of it is economically recoverable
Renewables
Solar
Produced by sun
Passive, active & photovoltaic collection
Subtopic
Wind
Kinetic energy
Wind farm
Hydro
Accelerated by gravity
Dams
Turbines
Generators
Niagara falls
Geothermal
Heat from Earth
Renewable
Ring of fire
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
Electricity Generation
Geothermal Heat Pumps
Types of plants
Dry Steam Plants
Flash Steam Plants
Binary Power Plants
Biomass
Organic material from plants and animals
Types of biofuels
Ethanol
Biodiesel
Wave & tidal
High tide
Low tide
Barrages
Accumulate potential energy
Tidal turbines
Domestic Tidal Power
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
Heat engines
Wave energy
Fracking
General information
Pumping fluid
High pressure
Shale to fracture
Water (90%)
Sand (9.5%)
Chemicals (0.5%)
Fracking in Canada
Under moderation due to Geology
Triggers earthquakes
Trans mountain pipeline
Indigenous ownership key to reconciling oil industry
Uranium & nuclear energy
Fission
Thermal energy
Reducing & Managing Waste
Land-waste management
Land-pollution and solid waste management
Types of soil pollutants
Heavy Metals
Dioxins
Pesticides, fertilizers and other agricultural Products
Lead
Cadmium
Man-made causes
Industrial waste
Urbanization
Mining
Agriculture waste
Domestic waste & garbage
Radioactive wastes
Hazards from waste
Municipal sold waste
Hazardous waste
Nuclear waste
Bioremediation
In situ Bioremediation
Ex situ bioremediation:
Controlling land pollution
Reducing volume
Biodegradable wastes
Yard clippings
Leaves
Branches
branches
Solid-waste management
Solid waste classification
Solid waste
E-waste
Liquid waste
Plastic waste
Metal waste
Nuclear waste
Agriculture waste
Hospital waste
Mining waste
Effects of solid waste
Disease-causing organisms
Causing water pollution
Air pollution
Reduces aesthetic value
Control measures
Collection of soild waste
By city municipality
Rag pickers
Transportation of Solid Waste
Disposal of Solid Waste
Open dumping
Landfills
Ocean dumping
Incineration
Composting
Reduction at source
Refuse, reduce and reuse
Repair
Recycle
Pollution prevention act
Managing waste
Recycling
Liquid-waste management
Wastewater
Household
Agriculture
Industry
Stirn water
Sewage water
Treating sweage
Septic systems
Municipal Sewage Treatment
Treating Storm Water
Waste-free & Plastic free Lifestyle
Trash fashion
Bidet
Popular in Italy, Portugal, Japan, Argentina, and Venezuela
Invented in France
Subtopic
Sustainable Agriculture & Forestry
Forestry management
CO2 Interference
Photosynthesis ceases
No sunlight
Increasing temperatures
Trees expel unusually more CO2
Temperature thresholds
Temperate forests
18 degrees C
Tropical forests
28 degrees C
Range of temperatures
Determines optimal performance
Urban forestry
Long-term planning
Urban environments
Heat island effect
Urban forests & green roof
Shade
Cooling from evaporation
Heat absorption
Insulation
Tardigrade
Nature's smallest animal
Soil
Soil components
4 main components
Mineral matter
Air
Water
Organic material
Layers of soil
Profile
Topsoil
Roots
Nutrients
Humus
Organic material
Living organisms
Worms, insects, soil bacteria & fungi
Breaks down nutrients
Soil properties
Texture
Porosity
pH
Sustainable Agriculture & Forestry
Landscaping/deck building
Furniture selling
Arts
Gardening/farming
Forest management
Trees dominate ecosystem
Canada’s forests make up 10% of
world forests
Basic structures
Boreal
Deciduous
Temperate
Tropical
Abiotic & Biotic factors
Canopy
Understory
Forest Floor
Roles & Services
Forestry contribution to ecosystem
Reduce soil erosion
Store carbon
Cycle nutrients
Carbon
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Water purification
Provide habitats
Timber resources
Non-timber resources
Food
Medicine & personal care products
Craft & wood-carving
Tourism
Silviculture Methods
Development & management of forests
Harvest timber & regenerate trees
Tree species
Age of the trees
Condition of the site
Types of Clearcutting
Clear cutting
Removal of trees
Selective Cutting
Shelterwood System
Sustainable forestry
Protect biodiversity
Harvest timber sustainably
Leave Organic Matter in place
Regenerate after harvesting
Certify sustainably managed forests
Value ecosystem services
Agriculture
Monoculture
Growth of a single crop
Saame species
Attractive to farmers
Synthetic fertilizers
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Potassium
Concerns
Impact on aquatic ecosystems
Algal blooms leading to fish kills
Synthetic Pesticides
Fungi
Plants
Animals
Effects on Ecosystems
Resistance
Irrigation
70% of water consumption
Amounts vary in each country
Types
Surface irrigation
Spray irrigation
Drip irrigation
Genetically Modified Crops
Inserting modified DNA into an organism
DNA from any source
Purpose
Insect resistance
Herbicide resistance
Virus resistance
Improve crops
Aesthetics
Sustainable agriculture
With no compromises
Polyculture
Diverse species
Methods
Companion planting
Corns
Beans
Squash
Soil conservation
Reduces soil errosion
Strip Cropping
Maintains soil fertility
Crop rotation
Diversification of crops
Perserves soil nutrients
Subtopic
Compost
Mulch
Green manure
Pest Management
Types
Chemical substances crop rotation
Biological organisms
Controls pest poulatuion
Sustainable meat production
Smart Pasture Operations
Rotational grazing
Polycultures
Organic farming + wild species
Human Health & The Environment
Canadian Government Initatives | Improving Air Quality
Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
Technology, Legislation, & Emissions Reductions
Limit emissions from manufacturing plants and products
Industries & Emission Reductions
Reduced amount of VOCs from gas tanks and crankcase
Catalytic converters
Converts pollutants into harmless substances
Power Plant Emissions
Effective for removing oxides
Particulate Matter Emissions
New air quality guidelines (Federal, provincial & municipal governments)
Canadian Ambient Air Quality Standards
Earth
Atmosphere
Blanket of air surrounding Earth
Layers of gases
Oxygen and nitrogen.
5 atmospheric layers
EXOSPHERE
THERMOSPHERE
MESOSPHERE
STRATOSPHERE
TROPOSPHERE
Pollution Sources & Solution
Air pollution
Sulphurous smog
Cool weather, coal burning
Photochemical smog
Reduced visibility & high oxidant levels
Indoor air pollution
Asbestos
Moulds (fungi)
Bacteria
Radon gas
Sick building syndrome (SBS)
Collection of illnesses from poor air quality
Power Plant Emissions
Motor Vehicle Emissions
Canadian cans of fresh air
Point pollution
Source can be pinpointed
Non-point pollution
Source cnnot be pinpointed
Water
Water lifecycle
Gas, solid and liquid in Earth’s atmosphere
Makes life on Earth possible
Organisms contain over 50% liquid water
Fills cells and supports their structure
Provides life-sustaining chemical reactions
Purpose of water
Food
Shelter and Energy
Health & Hygiene
Manufacturing
Transportation
Recreation & Beauty
Factors affecting water quality
Bacteria carries out beneficial processes (Breaking down of organic wastes, etc.)
Cause diseases (Celiac disease, etc.)
Gastrointestinal diseases that produce toxins
Bacteria, viruses, and parasites endangering human health
Pathogens causing cholera, typhoid fever, hepatitis, & polio
Organisms
Organisms Magnify Water Pollutants
Organic chemicals are resistant to degradation
Phytoplankton & bacteria
Bioaccumulation
Consume a lot of prey
Biomagnification
Sharks, fish-eating birds, and humans
Organism Overgrowth & Water Pollution
Phosphorus & nitrogen
Eutrophication
Produce toxins
Shellfish can cause serious illness
Attack an organism’s nervous system
Approaches to Manage Water
Earth Observation (EO) satellites
UV Water Sterilization
LifeSaver Bottle
Solar Ovens
Wetlands