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In "What Do We Do Now?" Dr. JoBea Holt highlights the real and pressing issue of global warming and its anthropogenic drivers. The symposium discusses carbon’s sources, including fossil fuels and deforestation, and the alarming effects like Arctic ice loss. With a growing population and increased technology use exacerbating CO2 levels, the session emphasizes individual responsibility and action. From daily energy consumption habits to promoting renewable energy sources, the talk inspires hope that we can collectively contribute to a sustainable future.
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What Do We Do Now? by Dr. JoBea Holt JPL Climate Symposium October 16, 2010
Ok, if we accept that global warming is real and that we’re causing it, isn’t the problem so big that we can’t possibly fix it?
Carbon’s Pathway • Three things happening: • 1.Digging up carbon • 2.Cutting down our stored carbon - forests • 3.The warming this is causing is creating secondary effects like loss of arctic ice - which is our planet’s air conditioner, and warming the tundra where gobs of CO2 and methan are stored.
What Do I Use In a Day? One 40 Watt lightbulb uses 1kW-h energy per day Personal Action Drive 30 miles (25 mpg) Fly RT to London (once/year) Light, heat, cool house (hot shower=2) Gadgets Food Stuff (water bottle = 2) Infrastructure Total Energy (kW-h) 40 30 45 5 15 60 55 250 MacKay, David, 2010, Sustainable Energy-Without the Hot Air, Caltech e&s.
What Could I Use in a Day Personal Action Drive EV 30 miles Fly RT to London (once/two years) Fluorescent bulbs, shorter shower... Unplug gadgets Eat less meat Reuse, use tap water.... Vote Total Energy (kW-h) 10 15 20 3 10 30 50 138
Renewables Involve Land-Use Renewable Energy Wind Energy crops Solar panel farms Solar concentrators % Land 12 60 6 2 MacKay, David, 2010, Sustainable Energy-Without the Hot Air, Caltech e&s.
Renewables to Power the US http://www.withouthotair.com