The Anthropocene Flashcards

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Holocene

A

stability

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2
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anthropocene

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the modern era, dominated by humans (agriculture began 10 000 years ago when it was warm and stable. people became less nomadic)

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3
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1950-present

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the great acceleration

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4
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people and resource use

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7 billion people
1 billion in 1800 (took 100 000 years)
energy usage has increased - fossil fuels (1750-1800)
land usage has increased

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5
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ecological footprints

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quantification of human claims on the global resources by adding up energy, food, materials and services and estimating land usage

  • higher standard of living = higher footprint
  • footprint might exceed SA of earth
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6
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nitrogen

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  • nitrogen is needed for proteins, nucleic acids etc.
  • needs to be converted to NH3 or NO3-
  • crops, harvested yearly, deplete nitrogen - fertiliser added
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7
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fertiliser usage

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140 million tonnes of fixed nitrogen added each year - comparable to microbe fixation
10% in food
rest washes off
denitrifying bacteria return it to atmosphere - some as N2O (greenhouse gas)

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8
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eutrophication

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added nutrients lead to increase in algae and cyanobacteria - heterotrophic organisms feed on algae and cyanobacteria - aerobic respiration decreases O2 in water creating dead zones

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9
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phosphate fertilster

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run off - eutrophication

  • cattails and introduced species increase, decreasing biodiversity
  • cannot chemically manufacture (like N), must mine (finite)
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10
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what can be done?

A

increase yield, not land usage
genetic engineering - increase yield, nutritional value and pest resistance
reduce food spoilage

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