Environmental Science ENVS1001- Milestone 4

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Select the energy source that is nonrenewable. A solar farm produces electricity for 2,000 homes. Algae are made into biodiesel. A natural gas stove allows chefs to adjust the flame during cooking. A dam converts running water into electricity.

A natural gas stove allows chefs to adjust the flame during cooking.

When analyzing environmental issues, scientists try to predict future states or events, which is difficult because so many factors are unknown. Nevertheless, predictions are valuable for determining and managing risk. Select the FALSE prediction for the future of the environment. Climate change will lead to more extreme weather patterns, including severe storms. Deforestation threatens plant and animal species but will have little impact on climate. Nearly half of the world's population will face severe water shortages. If rates of deforestation continue, all the forests on Earth will be gone in 100 years.

Deforestation threatens plant and animal species but will have little impact on climate.

Choose the action that is NOT associated with the sustainability movement. A young woman finds a place to live very near to her downtown office building and walks or cycles to work each day. A farmer replaces the aging water infrastructure on his farm to ensure long-term access to safe drinking water. A restaurant in a large U.S. city imports truffles from France to support international trade. A homeowner tends trees in his yard to ensure they will provide maximum benefits for future generations.

A restaurant in a large U.S. city imports truffles from France to support international trade.

Which of the following is an involuntary environmental risk? A woman develops cancer after working in a building filled with asbestos. Patrick uses a toxic pesticide to get rid of aphids on his prized rose bushes. A building management company does not test its paint for lead. A man goes swimming in water that is known to be contaminated.

A woman develops cancer after working in a building filled with asbestos.

Ron's company wants to adopt environmentally sound policies, so management implements the following changes. Which action is the least helpful? Installing solar panels on the roof Reducing the use of heating and air conditioning when the building is empty Advertising a green environment on the company's website. Providing recycling bins in the cafeteria

Advertising a green environment on the company's website.

Industry, forestry, and energy production are top sources of greenhouse gases. Of the remaining sources listed below, which produces the greatest amount of greenhouse gases? Transportation Agriculture Water and wastewater Residential and commercial buildings

Agriculture

Choose the statement that accurately describes coal. This energy source depends upon the radioactive decay of a specific mineral. Supplies for this energy source are currently peaking, while the demand continues to grow. The production and use of this energy source have increased because of new mining procedures. Although it was a popular energy source for over 100 years, its use has declined recently.

Although it was a popular energy source for over 100 years, its use has declined recently.

Which statement about the characteristics of major greenhouse gases is true? The amount of greenhouse gases has decreased since the Industrial Revolution. Carbon dioxide and methane result from both natural and human sources. Population growth plays a minor role in the production of greenhouse gases. Current agricultural practices have reduced the amount of methane in the atmosphere.

Carbon dioxide and methane result from both natural and human sources.

Which of the following is an example of a mobile source of air pollution? Emissions from the manufacturing plant in town are contributing to a number of respiratory diseases. Wildfires burning within 50 mi of a city cause the air quality to worsen 10 times. The pollution from power plants is estimated to kill about 13,000 people in the United States each year. Freight trains release soot into the air, contaminating the surrounding neighborhoods.

Freight trains release soot into the air, contaminating the surrounding neighborhoods.

Which of the following is an effect of smog? Increased rates of skin cancer Trapped solar radiation in the atmosphere Damaged soil and root systems Increased respiratory diseases

Increased respiratory diseases

Select the TRUE statement about the Energy Policy Act of 1992. It required the federal government to list stationary or mobile source pollutants that could endanger public health. It established goals for greenhouse gas reductions and measures for funding research in alternative fuels. It established a reserve of oil in the United States in order to prevent gasoline shortages. It required the federal government to assess the environmental impacts of any government action or project.

It established goals for greenhouse gas reductions and measures for funding research in alternative fuels.

Efforts to address the amount of water used by humans are part of the sustainability movement. Choose the item that is NOT a goal for sustaining water on Earth. Limit the amount of available water Harvest rainwater Find new ways to store water Convert sea water into fresh water

Limit the amount of available water

What did the Clean Air Act of 1970 require the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to do? List likely dangerous pollutants emitted from stationary and mobile sources Establish ways to increase public awareness of air pollution Name known pollutants and set up programs to monitor their use Create limits and regulations for indoor pollution sources

List likely dangerous pollutants emitted from stationary and mobile sources

Choose the statement that is NOT true regarding outdoor air pollution sources in the United States. Approximately half of man-made air pollution emissions come from stationary sources. Natural sources of air pollution, such as forest fires and volcanoes, account for the majority of chlorofluorocarbon emissions. Highway vehicles and other mobile sources contribute about 60% of national carbon monoxide emissions. Power plants contribute the majority of the sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere.

Natural sources of air pollution, such as forest fires and volcanoes, account for the majority of chlorofluorocarbon emissions.

Choose the statement about the Kyoto Protocol that is FALSE. The agreement would only slightly reduce climate change impacts, but it was seen as a start. The Kyoto Protocol has been in force in the United States since 2012. In 1997, many U.N. countries agreed to reduce greenhouse gases. To track progress, emphasis was placed on improvement methods and emissions data.

The Kyoto Protocol has been in force in the United States since 2012.

Choose the statement about renewable and nonrenewable energy sources that is NOT true. New technologies promise future increases in the use of renewable energy sources. Renewable energy creates little or no waste and has few negative environmental impacts. Most nonrenewable energy sources can be renewed, but it takes thousands to millions of years for them to form. There has been little to no recent growth in renewable energy use because of a lack of environmental concerns with the use of fossil fuels.

There has been little to no recent growth in renewable energy use because of a lack of environmental concerns with the use of fossil fuels.

Which effect of climate change will prompt changes in agricultural practices? Part of a beach erode because of rising sea levels. Warming temperatures bring new pests into an area. Heat-related deaths rise for a population as temperatures increase. Decreased rainfall affects hydroelectric energy produced by a dam.

Warming temperatures bring new pests into an area.

Choose the statement that accurately describes nuclear energy. Animal habitats are damaged and fragmented when pipes are laid to distribute this energy source. Exposure to benzene compounds can cause cancer among those who work with this energy source. Waste from this energy source must be stored safely for hundreds to thousands of years. Emissions from this energy source can create acid rain, which disrupts forest ecosystems.

Waste from this energy source must be stored safely for hundreds to thousands of years.

Cassie pulled a boat onto the ice and adjusted its sails. Once she got started, she would be able to steer, change direction, and control her speed with a few twists of the ropes. Giving the boat a mighty heave across the ice, Cassie jumped in. What kind of energy would Cassie use to power the boat? Solar Geothermal Hydroelectric Wind

Wind

Benefits of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) include all of the following EXCEPT __________. decision-makers receive pertinent information before a decision is made public awareness and oversight are reduced chances of a project causing environmental harm are reduced business and industry are allowed to self-regulate

business and industry are allowed to self-regulate

An increase in __________ in the atmosphere leads to increased global temperatures. oxygen nitrogen carbon dioxide argon

carbon dioxide

All human impacts on the environment, such as the depletion of natural resources, are significantly worsened by __________. human population growth climate change agricultural practices air and water pollution

human population growth

The U.S. policy toward energy supply and demand includes all of the following EXCEPT __________. providing some funding for energy research implementing new taxes for oil and gas suppliers focusing on increasing energy efficiency seeking inexpensive and abundant energy sources to grow the economy

implementing new taxes for oil and gas suppliers

If you look at a graphical representation of at least a 50-year period between 1920 and 2014, you will see __________. slow and gradual changes in global temperatures, receding groundwater, and rising sea levels increasing global temperatures, melting ice caps and glaciers, and rising sea levels decreasing carbon dioxide, fluctuations in temperatures, and dying oceans melted ice caps and glaciers, changes in the ozone layer, and a temperature increase of 2.5 °F

increasing global temperatures, melting ice caps and glaciers, and rising sea levels


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