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Chile Faces Climate Change and Drought Strains Colorado River

Read about how climate change is affecting Chile and leading to drought conditions that are straining the Colorado River.

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Chile Faces Climate Change and Drought Strains Colorado River

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  1. News • http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20081207/sc_afp/chileclimatewarming_081207221551 • http://www.unep.org/Documents.Multilingual/Default.asp?DocumentID=553&ArticleID=6016&l=en • http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/12/whats-old-is-ne.html?npu=1&mbid=yhp • http://multimedia.boston.com/pub/tn/11/local_news.htm?bctid=1488623605 • http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/green/greenblog/2008/12/caution_whale_crossing_slow_to_1.html • http://www.boston.com/news/science/articles/2008/12/05/climate_change_drought_to_strain_colorado_river/ • http://www.boston.com/news/science/articles/2008/12/08/termites_show_complexity_of_biofuel_work/

  2. Ecological Footprint • It compares human consumption of natural resources with planet Earth's ecological capacity to regenerate them. • It is an estimate of the amount of biologically productive land and sea area needed to regenerate (if possible) the resources a human population consumes and to absorb and render harmless the corresponding waste, given prevailing technology and current understanding. • Using this assessment, it is possible to estimate how many planet Earths it would take to support humanity if everybody lived a given lifestyle.

  3. A hectare is the size of a soccer field • A global hectare accounts for average global productivity Image courtesy of Wikimedia Shared with a (CC BY-SA 3.0)

  4. Footprint by Component Image courtesy of World Wide Fund for Nature Japan Shared with (CC BY-SA 3.0)

  5. Your Ecological Footprint • http://www.footprintnetwork.org/en/index.php/GFN/page/calculators/

  6. Gender • A) Male • B) Female

  7. How often do you eat animal based products? (beef, pork, chicken, fish, eggs, dairy products) • A) Never(vegan) or Infrequently (no meat, and eggs/dairy a few times a week) (strict vegetarian) • B) Infrequently (vegetarian) • C) Occasionally (no meat or occasional meat, but eggs/dairy almost daily) • D) Often (meat once or twice a week) • E) Very often (meat daily)

  8. How much of the food that you eat is processed, packaged and not locally grown (from more than 200 miles away)? • A) Most of the food I eat is processed, packaged, and from far away • B) Three quarters • C) Half • D) One quarter • E) Very little. Most of the food I eat is unprocessed, unpackaged and locally grown.

  9. Compared to a typical American, how much trash do you generate? • A) Much less • B) Somewhat less • C) About the same • D) Much more

  10. Which housing type best describes your home? • A) Free standing house without running water • B) Free standing house with running water • C) Multi-story apartment building • D) Row house or building with 2-4 housing units • E) Green-design residence

  11. Do you have Electricity in your home? • A) Yes • B) No

  12. How many people live in your household? • A) 1 person • B) 2 people • C) 3 people • D) 4-5 people • E) 6 or more people

  13. What is the size of your home? • A) 2700 square feet or larger • B) 2200-2700 square feet • C) 1600-2200 square feet • D) 1050 -1600 square feet • E) 550-1050 square feet

  14. On average, how far do you go by car each week (as a driver or passenger)? • A) 300 miles or more • B) 200-300 miles • C) 150-200 miles • D) 50-150 miles E) 0-50 miles

  15. How far do you travel by motorbike each week? • A) 0-2 miles • B) 2-10 miles • C) 10-30 miles • D) 30-70 miles • E) more than 70 miles

  16. How many miles per gallon does your car get? (If you do not own a car, estimate the average fuel efficiency of the cars you ride in.) • A) More than 40 miles per gallon • B) 30-40 miles per gallon • C) 15-30 miles per gallon • D) 5-15 miles per gallon • E) Fewer than 5 miles per gallon

  17. What is the gas mileage of your motorbike? • A) 15-30 • B) 30-40 • C) 40-50 • D) 50-60 • E) more than 60 mpg

  18. How often do you drive in a car with someone else, rather than alone? • A) Almost neverB) Occasionally (about 25%)C) Often (about 50%)D) Very often (about 75%)E) Almost always

  19. On average, how far do you travel on public transportation each week (bus, train, subway or ferry) ? • A) 50 miles or more • B) 25-50 miles • C) 5-25 miles • D) 1-5 miles • E) 0 miles

  20. Approximately how many hours do you spend flying each year? • A) more than 100 hours • B) 25-100 hours • C) 10-25 hours • D) 4-10 hours • E) 0-4 hours

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