May
03
2012

derrickwillard
So, while your text does introduce the concept of carbon neutral it did not mention carbon offsets, which have become a hot ticket in “climate change mitigation.” There are many companies out there now marketing carbon offsets to reduce your “carbon footprint.” Terrapass is a popular one. You can offset one year’s worth of air [...]
Tags: air pollution, atmosphere, carbon, climate, fossil fuels
Apr
30
2012

derrickwillard
Since it is so close to the AP exam and all of you have fulfilled your scribe post obligations, I won’t start the list over. So, here is a collection of links from past classes on major air pollution issues and global climate change for those that missed class. While written a year or two [...]
Tags: air pollution, atmosphere, carbon, climate, fossil fuels, nitrogen, ozone
Apr
29
2012

derrickwillard
After testing a handful of vehicles in each class, we tried to analyze the class data for trends. It has become harder and harder to do as vehicle emissions have become so much “cleaner” over the last decade (yes, I said it). If we had the time, this is the data I would love to [...]
Tags: air pollution, atmosphere, carbon, fossil fuels, nitrogen, ozone
Apr
25
2012

jamesstramm
Monday we began talking about what exactly comes out of our cars, why they can be dangerous, and what the government is doing to curb these emissions. We talked first about the Clean Air Act of 1970. This act allowed the E.P.A. through the NAAQS or the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. These standards were set on 6 “criteria” pollutants: [...]
Tags: air pollution, atmosphere, carbon, fossil fuels, gasoline, nitrogen, oil
Apr
06
2012

derrickwillard
Recent NPR Headline: Rejected Pipeline Becomes Hot Button Election Issue. What pipeline? Where? Check out this brief story: http://www.npr.org/2012/01/19/145433937/keystone-pipeline-becomes-hot-button-election-issue Yes, there are some “other” sources of fossil fuels besides coal/oil/natural gas, namely oil (tar) sands and oil shale. Your book briefly mentions oil sands, but not oil shale (which you can read about here). Our [...]
Tags: deforestation, energy, fossil fuels, land use, mining, nonrenewables, oil, reclamation
Apr
06
2012

derrickwillard
Today we compared the “conventional” fossil fuels-coal, petroleum (crude oil), and natural gas. You need to be familiar with what they are, how they are extracted, how they are refined, what they are used for, and the environmental impacts. There was a handout that you can find in our Unit 11 Google Docs Collection. This [...]
Tags: carbon, coal, energy, fossil fuels, natural gas, nonrenewables, oil
Apr
06
2012

derrickwillard
For those who missed the first day of our energy unit, here is the kick off: Mining Practices 2012 View more PowerPoint from Derrick Willard I tried to give you a sense of just how destructive surface mining can be to habitats and biodiversity. I’ve also found a great slideshow by a photographer named Daniel [...]
Tags: carbon, coal, deforestation, energy, fossil fuels, land use, mining, nonrenewables, reclamation
Oct
04
2011

jordanirvan
Today we reviewed the Carbon Cycle. The first thing we discussed were the major “pools” or reservoirs that carbon can be found in. The largest quantities of carbon can be found in Rocks (sedimentary), but the carbon located in the rocks can’t be accessed. The second largest “pool” of carbon can be found in the oceans, [...]
Tags: carbon, cycles, fossil fuels