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Using Natural Resources

Using Natural Resources. Using Natural Resources. Burn, Baby, Burn Overfishing Mining Pits Pollution of Water. Burning Fossil Fuels. Why do we burn fossil fuels? Transportation Manufacturing Heat & Electricity What are the impacts of burning fossil fuels on… Urban Areas? Rural Areas?.

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Using Natural Resources

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  1. Using Natural Resources

  2. Using Natural Resources • Burn, Baby, Burn • Overfishing • Mining Pits • Pollution of Water

  3. Burning Fossil Fuels • Why do we burn fossil fuels? • Transportation • Manufacturing • Heat & Electricity • What are the impacts of burning fossil fuels on… • Urban Areas? • Rural Areas?

  4. Burning Fossil Fuels • Fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas) are a non-renewable source of energy. Formed from plants and animals that lived up to 300 million years ago, fossil fuels are found in deposits beneath the earth. The fuels are burned to release the chemical energy that is stored within this resource.

  5. Burning Fossil Fuels • Transportation

  6. Burning Fossil Fuels • Transportation • Fossil fuels are also overwhelmingly responsible for fueling our transportation system. Our country’s entire transportation infrastructure of pipelines and gas stations is built around fossil fuels. You can drive across the country and find a gas station to fill up your car. That infrastructure is one of the hurdles preventing new fuel sources from competing with fossil fuels. It’s extremely expensive to change a nationwide infrastructure, so to be competitive, new fuel sources must adapt to existing infrastructure.

  7. Fuel Efficiency?!

  8. Fuel Efficiency

  9. Fuel Efficiency GS 450h LS 600h L ) ( ALTIMA www.hybridcars.com

  10. Fuel Efficiency (in SUVs!) www.hybridcars.com

  11. Fuel Efficiency (in trucks?!) www.hybridcars.com

  12. Fuel Efficiency Powered by Hydrogen

  13. Fuel Efficiency • Online Fuel Consumption Guide • Check out your vehicle’s fuel consumption rating! www.vehicles.gc.ca

  14. Fuel Efficiency

  15. Burning Fossil Fuels • Manufacturing

  16. Burning Fossil Fuels • Manufacturing • The manufacture of an average desktop computer and monitor uses more than 10 times its weight in fossil fuels. • Most of the burning of fossil fuels in factories is for electricity…

  17. Burning Fossil Fuels • Heat & Electricity

  18. Burning Fossil Fuels • Heat & Electricity • The burning of fossil fuels accounts for 70% of the world’s electricity production • Coal 52% • Natural Gas 15% • Oil 3%

  19. Burning Fossil Fuels • How is energy obtained by burning fossil fuels? • Coal power plants combust the coal in large furnaces creating tremendous amounts of heat. This heat is used to evaporate water in boilers so they convert to steam. The steam expands, causing pressure to increase in the boiler. A steam turbine is placed at the exit of the boiler where it converts energy from the moving steam into mechanical energy.

  20. Burning Fossil Fuels • Impacts of Burning Fossil Fuels? • Oil spills • Acid rain • Greenhouse effect • Poor air quality and smog • Ozone depletion • Decreased soil quality for farming • Water pollution

  21. Burning Fossil Fuels • Fossil Fuel Power Plants

  22. Burning Fossil Fuels • Alternatives? X

  23. Burning Fossil Fuels • Alternatives? • Nuclear • Hydroelectric • Solar • Wind • Tides • Waves • Geothermal • Biomass

  24. Alternative Sources of Energy • Solar

  25. Alternative Sources of Energy • Geothermal

  26. Alternative Sources of Energy • Biomass

  27. Alternative Sources of Energy • Hydro

  28. Alternative Sources of Energy • Waves

  29. Alternative Sources of Energy • Tides

  30. Alternative Sources of Energy • Wind

  31. Alternative Sources of Energy • Nuclear

  32. Overfishing

  33. Overfishing • The “nose” and “tail” of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland extend beyond Canada’s 360 km fishing zone into NAFO’s Regulatory Area. 360 km Limit Nose QC NL PE NB NS Tail

  34. Overfishing – The Turbot War • On March 9, 1995 Canadian Coast Guard officials seized the Spanish fishing trawler Estai for using nets that were smaller than permitted. • The Estai had tried to get away, cutting its net and fleeing into international waters.

  35. Open Pit Mining • This method is used when the deposit is close enough to the surface for mass removal of ore to be economically viable.

  36. Open Pit Mining A simple layered open pit mine.

  37. Open Pit Mining A digging wheel at work.

  38. Open Pit Mining A digging wheel close-up. Bigger size = greater efficiency, right?!

  39. Open Pit Mining

  40. Open Pit Mining

  41. Open Pit Mining • Impacts • Destruction of vegetation • Large volume of unused waste rock and overburden that must be stored • Disruption of groundwater • Production of dust and radon gas from blasts to open pit and actual mining process • "The mining industry produces more solid waste than all the municipal landfills in the United States.”

  42. Colomac Gold Mine, NT

  43. Diavik Diamond Mine, NT

  44. Ekati Diamond Mine, NT

  45. Cominco Lead & Zinc Mine, NT

  46. Adams Iron Ore Mine, ON

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