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December 1
Marine (cont.)
- Shifting baselines: losing track of what is natural from generation to generation
- Emptied Oceans: Five Gyres
Bycatch and fishing
- For every lb of fish taken to market, 10-100x are thrown away as bycatch
- Overfishing is just as rampant in freshwater systems
Overfishing - negative effects
- Loss of food source for humans
- Loss of biodiversity
- Climate change
- Cascade effects
Can fishing ever be sustainable?
- Wild populations cannot provide infinite market growth
Harvesting of top predators in large numbers is NOT sustainableCoral Reef Bleaching
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Water continued
Poison Tap Water in Major USA cities
Ocean Pollution
- Toxins - mercury, PCBS, etc
- Nutrients
- Oil
- Plastics
Air Pollution
- Smog layer in LA
- Legislation: Air Pollution
Solutions
- Lower consumption
- Lower energy use
- Renewable energy
- Buying local
More Land Pollutants
- EMF
- Sound
- Light
- Nanoparticles
Who feels the most effects of air pollution
- Developing countreis
- Poor people
- Minorities
Indoor Pollutants
- Household cleaners
- Plastics
- Flame retardants
Waste management
- Catch materials before they reached the environment
- Composting
- EWaste
Reduce watste
- Refuse to buy/use, as the 4th R
Course conclusions
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The final report must address the following questions:
1.
Did you find this change difficult? What were the positive and
negative aspects of this
change? Do you think this lifestyle change made a positive impact on your life and/or the
environment? Will you continue this change after the class ends?
2.
What reactions did you receive from your peers, parents, or family member
s when you talked
about what you were doing?
3.
What was the environmental impact of your action? This should be a quantitative
measurement (e.g., If you rode your bike, how much gas and production energy did you save,
how much greenhouse gas emissions did y
ou avoid,
how much environmental destruction
did you avoid?)
The more impacts you include, the more points you will be given.
4.
What would be the environmental impact of your action if you were to continue this change
for a year (change was conducted over 7
weeks, so multiply by 52/7)?
5.
What would be the environmental impact if all students at UCLA were to do this for a year
(assume 30,000 students)? If all the US (assume 314 million people) were to do this for a
year?