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Title: Biodiversity: How Many Species on the Planet?


1
Biodiversity How Many Species on the Planet?
  • E.O. Wilson-1.4 million species-4 million species
  • But some scientists say it may be 4-40 million.
  • Why such a large difference?

2
Insects and Biodiversity
  • Terry Erwin-possibly as many as 40 million
    INSECTS
  • Studies in Amazon-sites only 50 meters apart
    shared only 8.7 of the species. Sites 1500 km
    apart shared 2.6.
  • Tremendous degree of host specificity?
  • How do you study insects? Why do we care?

3
Mineral Resources Scarce or Abundant?
  • Copper- average grade of copper ore declined
    from 5 to 0.4.
  • But technology improved so much price of copper
    fell (1900-1950).
  • Demand for copper fell because of substitution
    (fiber optics-made from glass).
  • So copper reserves increased between1950-1980 by
    500.

4
Mineral Resources and Sink Problems the case
of aluminum
  • Discovered in the 1820s, aluminum is the most
    abundant metal on earth.
  • one million tons of aluminum containers and
    packaging (soda cans, TV dinner trays, aluminum
    foil) are thrown away each year.
  • Americans throw away enough aluminum every three
    months to rebuild our entire commercial air
    fleet.

5
Aluminum A Sink and Energy Problem, not a
Resource Problem
  • Recycling aluminum produces 95 less air
    pollution and 97 less water pollution than
    making aluminum in the first place.
  • 20 recycled cans can be made with the energy
    needed to produce one can using virgin ore.
    Aluminum has been called congealed electricity.
  • Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to
    keep a 100-watt bulb burning for almost four
    hours or run your television for three hours.

6
Aluminum Recycling A relative success story
  • aluminum lying in our landfills will still be
    around in 200 or more years.
  • Every minute of every day, an average of 123,097
    aluminum cans are recycled. Today, the national
    average of aluminum can recycling is two out of
    every three cans.
  • an aluminum can recycled today will be back on
    the grocery shelf in about 90 days.

7
The Throwaway Society
  • Our dominant social paradigm (DSP)..we are still
    a throwaway society between 30-40 of all
    municipal waste is packaging materials..we like
    the convenience of individual packaging,
    disposable razors, disposable everything.
  • Only a generation ago, its was common for people
    to carry their own containers to the supermarket,
    to recycle milk and soft drink bottles and to
    compost vegetable waste.

8
Sources of Solid Wastes
75 mining and oil and gas refining 13 from
agriculture 9.5 from industry 1.5 municipal
garbage 1 sewage sludge Mining, oil, gas and
refining-highly localized
9
  • We throw away
  • Enough vehicle tires to encircle the planet
    almost three times.
  • About 2.5 million nonreturnable plastic bottles
    an hour.
  • Enough disposable diapers per year which, if
    lined up end to end, would reach the moon and
    back seven times.
  • For more, see Harper p. 64

10
In 2002, the US produced 369 million tons of
solid waste of all types. 98.7 million tons
(26) were recycled or composted, 28.5 million
tona (8) were burned in waste-to-energy (WTE)
plants, and 242 million tons (66) went to
landfill
11
Recycling Basics
  • "source separation" -separate the bottles and
    cans from the newspapers here in Miami. Other
    places- general paper.
  • Recycling creates three-six times more jobs per
    unit of material than landfilling or
    incineration.
  • Seattle and economic incentives "pay as you
    throw" . Curbside recycling of plastic beverage
    bottles, glass, cans newspapers, newspapers is
    free. Pay 10.70 a month for 19 gallon can but
    31.75 for three 32 gallon cans.
  • Four out of five households in the city recycle
    trash and 90 put out one can or less of
    non-recyclable trash a week.

12
Paper or Plastic?
  • Is paper better than plastic?
  • more than four times as much energy to
    manufacture a paper bag from non-recycled
    material as it does to manufacture a plastic bag.
  • most paper comes from tree pulp, forest have to
    be cut down
  • Paper bags generate 70 more air and 50 times
    more water pollutants than plastic bags.
  • It takes 91 less energy to recycle a pound of
    plastic than it takes to recycle a pound of paper
  • nothing completely degrades in modern landfills
    because of the lack of water, light, oxygen and
    other important elements that are necessary for
    the degradation process to be completed

Source www.reusablebags.com/facts.php?id7
13
  • Is plastic better?
  • Plastic bags kill thousands of whales, dolphins,
    sea turtles, and other marine mammals that
    mistake them for food every year
  • Plastic bag production requires millions of
    gallons of oil, very fossil fuel dependent
  • Experts estimate that 500 billion to 1 trillion
    plastic bags are consumed and discarded annually
    worldwidemore than a million per minute.
  • Plastic bags arent biodegradable. They actually
    go through photodegradationbreaking down into
    smaller and smaller toxic particles that
    contaminating both soil and water, and end up
    entering the food chain when animals accidentally
    ingest them.
  • Plastic bags can actually be found all over
    Antartica, the oceans are filled with them with
    tiny plastic particles.

14
Banning plastic bags?
  • MD is proposing a bill that would ban plastic
    bags from major supermarkets
  • Similar law in San Francisco is already in place
  • Boston, Oakland, Santa Monica, and cities in
    Colorado may follow
  • Proponents argue that it takes more than 1,000
    years for plastic bags to degrade.
  • Every piece of plastic ever created is still
    around
  • The bill is trying to protect Chesapeake Bay,
    where fish and birds often die after ingesting
    discarded plastic bags

15
Pros and Cons
  • PROS
  • To make 100 billion plastic bags (the amount we
    use in the US in 1 year) it takes 12 million
    barrels of oil
  • No oil is used to produce recycled paper bags
  • The bills requires the use of recycled paper
    bags, meaning no trees are cut down.
  • Only 1 of all plastic bags are recycled in the
    USnot energy efficient
  • CONS
  • It costs 2 cents to produce a plastic bag and 5
    cents to produce a paper bag
  • Some stores already offer a 3-cent credit for
    every bag customers return
  • Less energy to recycle plastic than paper
  • Costs to the stores would triple if law is
    adopted

16
A better option?
  • Reuse plastic and paper bags
  • Bring excess paper and plastic bags back to the
    store for recycling
  • Bring your own bag
  • some stores actually charge their customers for
    the use of either paper or plastic to encourage
    them to bring their own.
  • My solution dont use a bag at all, pile up the
    stuff in your cart, put it into boxes in your
    trunk, carry it in in the boxes
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