Unit 1 Multidisciplinary Nature of Environment New
Unit 1 Multidisciplinary Nature of Environment New
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
INDUSTRALIZATION &
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Unit 1: Multidisciplinary
Nature of Environment
Main Topics of Unit 1
Environment
- Troposphere
- Crust
- Stratosphere
- Mantle
- Mesosphere
- Core
-Thermosphere
Structure of Atmosphere
Thermosphere
Mesosphere
Stratosphere
Troposphere
Atmosphere
Atmospheric Structure
Components of Environment – Atmosphere
• Industrial
• Transportation
• Domestic
• Heating homes
• Cooking
• Power the machinery used for
agriculture, industry/business
etc. Major Input for the
economic development
• What else?
of country
Energy and Environment
▪ The consumption of Energy is increasing at a fast pace
while available resources remain limited
▪ The global need for energy is increasing on an average
of about 1.5% every year
▪ Out of that total amount of primary energy,
around 80% comes from fossil fuels.
▪ Energy consumption has significant impact on
natural environment.
▪ Climate change is caused by human activity, mostly related
to the use of energy.
History of Energy Usage
▪ Fire
▪ Muscle power from animals
▪ Wind & water usage
▪ Steam engines powered by wood fires
▪ Steam engines powered by coal
▪ Now we use oil more because
it is easier to ship, store & burn
▪ Oil use peaked in 1979
▪ 1980’s began pursuing renewable energies but
then oil prices fell and we went back to oil.
• In 2000, OPEC decreased production
and prices went up to $30 per barrel. (Now
oil costs $90-$100 per barrel)
Types of Energy
7
Important Nonrenewable/Renewable Energy Sources
Secondary Energy
6. Climate change
8. Deforestation
Why do we need to study the State of Environment?
▪ To protect natural
resources and environment
in order to maintain an
ecological balance.
▪ Sustainability is the
ability of a specified
system to survive and
function over a specified
time.
Elements of Sustainability
Environment
Economy Society
- World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987
Elements of Sustainability
Environment
•Biodiversity
•Materials
•Energy
•Biophysical
interactions
Elements of Sustainability
Economy
Elements of Sustainability
Society
Sustainability
Sustainability: Problems
▪ Depletion of finite resources
• fuels, soil, minerals, species
▪ Over-use of renewable resources
• forests, fish & wildlife, fertility, public funds
▪ Pollution
• air, water, soil
▪ Inequality
• economic, political, social, gender
▪ Species loss
• endangered species and spaces
Guideposts for Sustainability
1. Awareness:
To help social groups and individuals acquire awareness and sensitivity to
the total environmental and its allied problems.
2. Knowledge:
To help social groups and individuals gain a variety of experiences in and
acquire a basic understanding of the environment and its associated
problems.
3. Attitude:
To help social groups and individuals acquire a set of values and feelings of
concern for the environment and motivation for actively participation in
environmental improvement and protection.
Objectives of Environmental Education – Six Objectives
4. Skill:
To help social groups and individuals acquire skills for identifying and solving
environmental problems.
5. Evaluation ability:
To help individuals and social groups to evaluate environmental measures and
education programs in terms of ecological, economic, social, aesthetic and
educational factors.
6. Participation:
To provide social groups and individuals with the opportunities to be actively
involved at all levels in working towards the resolution of environmental
problems.
Environmental Education
Thank
You !!