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Air Global Warming

By: Kristen, Colleen, Emily, Danielle, Grace, Jackie, Joe, Brian, Carly, Hannah and Nicole. Air Global Warming. Global Warming. What is global warming? How does it effect air and air pollution? What is the Greenhouse Gas effect?. What is Global Warming?.

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Air Global Warming

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  1. By: Kristen, Colleen, Emily, Danielle, Grace, Jackie, Joe, Brian, Carly, Hannah and Nicole Air Global Warming

  2. Global Warming What is global warming? How does it effect air and air pollution? What is the Greenhouse Gas effect?

  3. What is Global Warming? • Basically, Global warming is when the earth heats up (the temperature rises). • It happens when greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, water vapor, nitrous oxide, and methane) trap heat and light from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, which increases the temperature. • This hurts many people, animals, and plants. Many cannot take this change so they get sick and eventually die.

  4. What About Air Affects Global Warming? • When you burn fossil fuels for electricity sources (natural, gas, and coal), it pollutes the air. • This is because pollutants, which are chemicals that pollute the air, land, or water, are sent into the air. • Also, air pollution occurs when trash is burned.

  5. Air Pollution • What is air pollution? Air pollution is to contaminate the air by sending out harmful substances. • How does this effect Global Warming? Air pollution is collected in the atmosphere like a thickening blanket that catches the sun's high temperature. This causes the planet to become warmer.

  6. Greenhouse Gases • The greenhouse gases are: • Carbon dioxide • Water vapor • Nitrous oxide • Methane • This causes heat and light to go through the atmosphere, but cannot get back out. • The 'Greenhouse Effect' occurs when heat is trapped in the atmosphere by gases  • The temperature on earth gets a lot higher.

  7. Coal and Nuclear Power Plants Where is coal being burning? Where are power plants located in PA?

  8. Coal • Waste coal is burned in two places in Pennsylvania: • Shade Township • Seward

  9. Power Plants • Where most Nuclear Power Plants are located in PA: -Three Mile Island -Limerick -Beaver Valley -Susquehanna -Peach Bottom • Where most Coal Power Plants are located in PA: - Western part of PA

  10. Power Plants This map is showing the different types of power plants located in Pennsylvania.

  11. Five Nuclear Power Plants A map of PA showing all five nuclear power plants in their respective counties. Everywhere on the map that has a nuclear power plant, the cancer statistics are high. The numbers in each county represent men and women with cancer. The numbers near these power plants are unusually high.

  12. Temperature How is temperature being effected because of global warming?

  13. Temperature caused by Global Warming • When temperature increases, global warming begins. • When the greenhouse gases capture heat and light from the sun, the temperature rises. • This causes plants, animals, and even humans to die, because they cannot take the change.

  14. This graph shows the temperature of Pennsylvania from 1890-2008

  15. The graph shows the temperature of the world and how it is rising.

  16. Burning Trash in Pennsylvania • Where is it burned? • Centralia • Incinerator, Lawrence Park • What does burning trash do to the environment? • Smoke stacks comes out of pipes and pollutes the air. • How is trash burned? • Burn barrels of trash

  17. What is Pennsylvania doing? What is the Clean Air Act? What are ozone monitors, where are they located? What can you do to help air global warming?

  18. Clean Air Act • The Clean Air Act is planned to improve air quality, reducing air pollution. But, more than 30 million Americans still continue to breath unhealthy air. • Pennsylvania’sCleanAirPlans -Reduce Fine Particulate Pollution -Reduce Ozone Pollution -Reduce Carbon Monoxide -Reduce Sulfur Dioxide Pollution -Multi-Pollutant Regulations/Plans -Reduce Toxic Emissions -Reduce Pollution from Vehicles

  19. What is an Ozone Monitor? • An ozone monitor is electric equipment that monitors for ozone attentions in the air. • To the left is a picture of a type of ozone monitor.

  20. Ozone Monitors in PA • In Pennsylvania, nearly 5 million people (children, the elderly, and those with chronic respiratory disease) are at risk from in pollution in 31 counties with ozone monitors. • Because the Bush administration is weakening clean air protections, Pennsylvania’s air pollution problems stand to get worse.

  21. Map of Ozone Monitors in PA

  22. Ways To Prevent Air Global Warming • Choose air-friendly products. Lots of products are made with smog-forming chemicals that get in the air. • Drive less and drive smart. One way to drive less is to carpool with others. Also, accelerate gradually while driving so not too much gas is released. • Save energy. Burning fossil fuels and trash pollutes the air. Use less gasoline, natural gas, and electricity. One simple way to save energy is remembering to turn off lights while leaving a room. • Do not waste. Ways not to waste are to reuse bags, use recycled products, and recycle paper, plastic, and metals.

  23. Health Issues Concerning Air Global Warming What does air pollution damage in children’s health? What is Pennsylvania doing to try and prevent this? Where is Pennsylvania ranked?

  24. Facts About Air Pollution Effects • Annual Air Pollution Damage to Children’s Health in Pennsylvania: • Health Effect Estimated Cases Range • Infant Deaths (Post-neonatal) 20 12 – 2022 • Asthma ER Visits 3,000 400 – 7,300 • Acute Bronchitis 40,000 21,000 – 51,000 • Asthma Attacks 150,000 120,000 – 180,000 • Missed School Days 900,000 700,000 – 1 million • The American Lung Association gave 28 counties in Pennsylvania a “F” for air pollution and that’s just for smog.

  25. What Pennsylvania is Doing to Prevent This • Pennsylvania is currently applying a Clean Vehicle Program. This will reduce smog and prevent respiratory disease. • Clean Vehicle Program: • Beginning with model year 2008, “new” passenger cars and light-duty trucks with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 8,500 pounds or less that are sold or leased and titled in Pennsylvania must be certified by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) or be certified for sale in all 50 states.

  26. Pennsylvania Compared Pennsylvania is ranked 8 of 50 worst cancer risked states because of air pollution. This picture shows how Pennsylvania compared to the other states has many pollutants in the air and is one of the worst states

  27. As you can see in this map it shows how Pennsylvania is covered in soot and smog pollution compared to the other states (gases). Entire county is in nonattainment Nonattainment- air quality in a nearby area that fails to meet standards of Clean Air Act Part of county is in nonattainment

  28. Positive Ideas of Air What is an alternative way of electricity involving air?

  29. How can air be used for cleaner electricity power? • The Commonwealth in Pennsylvania has over 30 coal-fired power plants, which is a big reason why we create more global warming pollution than every state but Texas and California. • Solar and wind power are clean, renewable energy resources. • We can use the wind to power to create clean energy resources, to decrease global warming in Pennsylvania. • The wind that blows over America’s Great Plains could provide enough power for the entire country. • By 2025, we plan to use at least 25% more electricity from renewable energy resources.

  30. Websites www.pennenviroment.org/globalwarming - Pennsylvania global warming www.scorecard.com – shows PA compared to the other States www.lunaction.org – medical reports http://www.cleanair.org/ - air global warming www.sierraclub.org/communties/pa/allegheny - PA air global warming

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