Environment & People (Quiz questions)

अब Quizwiz के साथ अपने होमवर्क और परीक्षाओं को एस करें!

T or F: most energy consumption in the US consists of renewable sources.

False

What is the primary source of both methane and nitrous oxide?

Farms- animals have a large amount of gas so they fart and that produces this.

Do household in europe and north america spend more of their incomes on food, or do asia and africa spend more of their incomes on food? why?

a. asia and africa b. incomes are lower and food is more expensive

what has been the change in rental prices in bloomington? how does this compare to the state of indiana

a. every year they increase b. higher

what has been the change in home sales prices in bloomington? what was the median sales price in may 2018

a. increased b. 217,500

between 2011 and 2016 how did the median household income change in bloomington? is the median household income higher or lower than median household income in the US

a. increasing b. lower

about how much food produced in the US is wasted

about 1/3rd

in recent years, natural gas has overtaken coal as the largest source of fuel for electrical generation in the US. why has this occurred

because of fracking

what is the most important source of alternative energy at IU

coal

name 2 types of emissions controls used in the heating plant. Describe briefly how each technology works

coal boiler: the flame from the coal heats the water Line dust :controls mercury and sulfur dioxide

what types of fuel are burned by the heating plant

coal, oil (emergency fuel), natural gas,

Name two types of agricultural crop subsidies.

crop insurance and market loans

in what units is electricity sold in the US

dollars per kilowat hour

what are the largest 2 line items in the budget of IU's utility costs?

electricity natural gas and coal- 90% of the carbon footprint

What are the two primary sources of carbon dioxide?

emissions from fossil fuel use and land use change.

in what units is energy measured

energy is measured in kilowat hours

Give a definition for renewable energy

energy that is not depleted when used

what is the relationship between power and energy

energy=powerxtime

what is MPG? what is GPM? which is better to understand

miles per gallon, gallons per mile, GPM

who certifies that a product is all natural. why is this label not trustworthy

nobody- no one with check it over

who certifies that a product is non GMO? why is this label trustworthy

non GMO they check supply chain

Calculate the gas savings to upgrade one's vehicle from the old MPG to the new MPG. Assume that you drive 10,000 miles.

(10,000/15) - (10,000/22)--- miles divided by old MPG - miles divided by new MPG Replacing gas guzzlers is more efficient. To find GPM- you do (miles * old gpm) - (miles * new gpm)

Name four of the reasons why local/regional food systems are important, and explain each briefly (one sentence each).

1. Retain wealth and support the local economy 2. Farmers markets have a positive effect on nearby businesses, and the money that small farm operators make selling locally gets spent locally. 3. Food processed and distributed locally creates jobs in related sectors 4. Schools are investing in state grown food. This is

what intermediate steps occur between electricity generation and usage at home

1. electricity is generated 2. voltage is increased at a transformer station 3. electricity flows through transition lines 4. neighborhood transformer decreases voltages 5. energy distributed through neighborhood lines

give three reasons why food loss is important

1. wasted food is wasted resources 2. many externalities from food chain 3. many under fed and starving people

approximately what percentage of americans were gluten free in 2013-14

2.4%

By how much have sea levels risen between 1900 and 2000?

200 mm which is .2 meters

approximately what percentage of americans were vegetarian/vegan in 2015?

3%

What is a temperature anomaly? What do temperature anomalies say about climate change?

A departure from a reference value or long term average. A positive anomaly indicates that the observed temperature was warmer than the reference value, while a negative anomaly indicates that the observed temperature was cooler than the reference value.

What are greenhouse gases? What happens when the amount of greenhouse gases in the earth's atmosphere increases?

A gas that absorbs and emits radiant energy within the thermal infrared range. The direct result of an increase in the amount of a greenhouse gas in the atmosphere is a decrease in the rate of emission of infrared radiation from the atmosphere out to space. There is then a temporary imbalance between solar radiation absorbed globally and infrared radiation emitted globally to space. Other things being equal, this temporary imbalance is removed by a global increase of atmosphere temperature.

What is global warming? What are its causes?

A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide and other pollutants.

People today speak a lot about "eating local". What is the definition of "local food"?

A local food system is one that shortens the distance between food producers and consumers, both literally and figuratively.

1. According to Nordhaus (pg 1-2), why are economic price indices inaccurate?

Because most goods we consume today were not produced a century ago. If we are to obtain accurate estimates of the growth of real incomes over the last century, we must somehow construct price indexes that account for the vast changes in the quality and range of goods and services of horse with automobile.

what is the mission of the department of economic and sustainable development

sustainability, economic, and improving quality of life

For what types of extreme weather do we have strongest scientific evidence of their connection to climate change?

Coastal flooding Heat waves

How do we guess the path of global warming?

Computer simulations of the planet: i. global circulation models: 1. forecast climate change and accuracy checked by "backcasting" ii. Most accurate for large areas 1. Continents and oceans

What are some obstacles named in the article to the creation of a local food system

Determining what is local and what is not. It's also very expensive to create. When buyers are faced with the true cost of food raised by small scale producers using environmentally friendly methods, they often balk.

Name three key advancements in lighting technology.

Development of town gas, wax candle, petroleum

where does IU buy its electricity

Duke energy

How does the U.S. government support unhealthy eating?

Majority of US food is processed into common junk food ingredients.

Environmentally speaking, what is the advantage of local food?

Many farmers who sell local food use environmentally sustainable methods to farm (such as manure rather than chemical fertilizer), organic pest control methods, cover crops and the like.

what is hydraulic fracking

a well stimulation technique which rock is fractured by a pressured liquid

economic sustainability

take care of finances. unsustainable= business runs out of money. example= nonprofits running by grants

social sustainability

take care of people. unsustainable= people negatively impacted by work, burn out. Example: investment banking

environmental sustainability

take care of surroundings. unsustainable= business destroys environment. example= mountain top mining

where are solar panels being installed at IU

testing the pay off right now- spruce dorms

Definition for energy

the capacity for doing work

definition of power

the rate at which energy is used the formula for power is : energy=powerxtime

sustainability

to create and maintain conditions under which human and nature can exist in productive harmony to support present and future generations

how is indianapolis in terms of frequency of food deserts

too far from production places

what is the switchyard park

took 25 years to make. surrounded by industrial buildings

Which end use sectors are the largest consumers of energy in the US

transportation and industrial

how does bloomington compare to other cities, according to the innovation index

we are low on healine index, we're pretty good on human capital and knowledge creation index

is bloomington a growing city? what are the main challenges facing its growth

yes, it will be attracting a lot of people in the future

What is the difference between "local food" and "sustainable food"?

Because there is no environmental certification for being a "local" farm, it is not guaranteed that methods used are sustainable. Organic certification is an expensive, time consuming process, and many farmers who sell locally do not think that their customers value the certification enough to make it worth the effort.

What makes boiler #7 significant?How is boiler 7 different from the earlier boilers?

Burns natural gas and is brand new technology. can get more heat when using this largest capacity but smallest building. This is different from previous because it operates all the time

What is the largest source of calories in the American diet? What foods are supposed to comprise the largest portions of a healthy diet?

Carbohydrates and breads. Fruits and vegetables should make up about half of the foods on our plates.

What is a "radiative forcing component"? What are the largest three radiative forcing components?

Carbon dioxide Halo carbons Ozone

What are the largest three major radiative forcing components?

Carbon dioxide, halo carbons, ozone.

For what types of extreme weather do we have limited scientific evidence of their connection to climate change?

Hurricanes Tornadoes

What are the market consequences of government support? What are the health consequences of lower prices?

If these agricultural subsidies went directly to taxpayers to allow them to purchase food, each of american's 141 million taxpayers would be given over $7 to spend on junk food and only 27 cents for an apple. junk food is cheaper than the healthier food

What are two major causes of increasing carbon dioxide levels, as named in the article?

Increased industrialization of the planet wide economy is the predominant cause. Burning fossil fuels is one way that carbon dioxide is released while another source is the burning of timber and vegetation. Also recent human activity

How have the Inuit people been affected by changes in permafrost?

Inuit (eskimos)- They usually have igloos. Inuits build houses on frozen land, thinking that it will always stay the same because it won't

What was the original intention for U.S. intervention in the agricultural sector?

It was aimed at helping small family farms, many of which were struggling as the economic catastrophe of the great depression.

How has the true price of light changed over time? (Table 1.4) How does this change in the true price compare to the CPI?

It was low and then in 1992 prices rose significantly and then in 1800 they lowered a lot. All the lights stayed relatively the same.

What is permafrost and how has it been affected by climate change?

Permafrost is melting during summers-Land that is expected to be permanently frozen. Houses on permafrost are collapsing because the permafrost melts.

What is the MPG Illusion? Explain it with 1-2 sentences, then give an example of it

There is a systematic misperception in judging fuel efficiency when it is expressed as miles per gallon. People falsely believe that the amount of gas consumed by an automobile decreases as a linear function of a car's MPG. Consumers are likely purchasing both too many gas guzzlers and too many super efficient plug in hybrids and avoiding vehicles with mid range MPG ratings more than they would if they weren't under the MPG illusion.

For what types of extreme weather do we have strong scientific evidence of their connection to climate change?

Severe droughts Extreme precipitation events

How does the global average temperature affect the sea level and northern hemisphere snow cover? Why is this potentially concerning?

Snow helps regulate the exchange of heat between earth's surface and the atmosphere, so the warming of temperatures affects the amount of snow. Cyclones will become more intense, with larger peak wind speeds and more heavy precipitation associated with ongoing increases of tropical cyclones

Who is the IPCC? Describe in one sentence the purpose of the IPCC.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is the United Nations body for assessing the science related to climate change. They're dedicated to providing the world with objective, scientific information relevant to understanding the scientific basis for the risk of human induced climate change, its natural, political, and economic impacts-known as the definitive body -international group of scientists established under the UN, chartered to evaluate published literature on climate change -currently most authoritative body to evaluate scientific consensus -nobel peace prize (2007)

What is Nordhaus' key point about the efficiency and cost of light?

The approach is incomplete when we are examining productivity growth of service characteristics. When the service characteristic is produced by a number of different stages the impact of all the stages of production must be considered.

How has the efficiency of light changed over time

The efficiency of lighting has increased by a factor of about twelve hundred.

What distinguishes the troposphere from the stratosphere? a. Which is warmer?

Troposphere- temperature decreases with altitude through a layer of the atmosphere extending from the earth's surface up to an average altitude of about 10 km. It contains about 80 percent of the air that makes up the atmosphere and virtually all of its weather and its clouds. Where global warming is located. Stratosphere- layer immediately above the troposphere. Colder layer

T or F: shale gas production through hydraulic fracking is now responsible for the majority of gas and oil production int he US

True

T or F: total renewable energy production has grown sharply in the US

True

Rates of Companies: USDA organic non gmo project verified all natural american grassfed american human certified animal welfare approved no antibiotics non GMO

USDA organic- trust non gmo project verified- trust all natural- not american grassfed- trust american human certified- possibly animal welfare approved- trust no antibiotics- not non GMO- not

who certifies that a product is "organic". why is this label trustworthy

USDA- they check every step

In what parts of the world are temperature rises expected to be concentrated? What countries are expected to experience the largest increases in temperature?

Where there is glaciers?? Right above the south pole The poles of our planet- north(even more) and south pole

Pillar of Sustainability:

social economic environmental

Why does the heating plant still make heat during the summer

for shower in the summer

who is alex crowley, and what role does he play in this department

head of economic and sustainable department- improve those things

tech park

home to several high tech businesses

why has the price of natural gas fallen in the US

hydo flasking has caused it to fall

what are the largest sources of renewable energy generates the most energy?

hydro and biofuels

have wages grown or fallen in bloomington between 2011 and 2016? by how much?

increasing

which age groups in bloomington are increasing the fastest? which age groups in bloomington are decreasing

increasing- older populations decreasing- younger populations

what is the trades district

industrial park

how has population changed in bloomington between 1970 and 2010?

it has slowed down

why are coal, oil, and natural gas not renewable

it took millions of years to make

in what units is power measured in the US

kilowats

what is cook medical

make medical devices

between 2006 and 2016, which two industries have grown the most in bloomington

manufacturing and professional and business services

where is the new hospital being built in bloomington? why does bloomington need a new hospital

on the east side of town, to attract more to the west side of town

what is the dimension mill

over 19,000 square feet of coworking and business space

why does IU use more electricity during the summer than in the winter

over 3,000,000 in the summer. Air conditioning

food desert

parts of the country vapid of fresh fruit, vegetables, and other healthful whole food, usually found in impoverished areas

which types of fuel are the largest three sources of US energy consumption? are each of these renewable or nonrenewable

petroleum natural gas- non coal- non

2 production chains

production -->processing --> distribution --> retail --> home preparation --> home consumption production -->processing --> distribution --> restaurant --> restaurant preparation --> restaurant consumer

Because of the MPG illusion, what is more important; replacing the gas guzzlers or upgrading compact cars to hybrid ones

replacing gas guzzlers

The IU heating plant has switched from almost entirely running on coal to running on natural gas. Why

running coal is expensive and natural gas is easier and less expensive


संबंधित स्टडी सेट्स

Business Statistics Ch 15 & 16 (Week 7)

View Set

Financial Statement Analysis Ch. 11

View Set

GRADE 8 SPEAKING TOPIC FIRST SEMESTER

View Set

Nutrition Final Exam Review: Test 3

View Set

Fire Engineering Chapter 16 Fire Streams

View Set

EUGJ 2 - SZELLEMI ALKOTÁSOK JOGA

View Set

Quiz 6a: Oceans Coastal Processes and Landforms

View Set

PMP Exam Chapter 3 Basics of Project Management - quiz only

View Set

Ch. 11- Driving On An Open Highway

View Set