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===Paradigms:===
===Paradigms:===
The most important pollutant is Carbon Dioxide, because of its exponential growth since the industrial revolution.
The most important pollutant is Carbon Dioxide, because of its exponential growth since the industrial revolution.
http://www.sciencebits.com/files/pictures/climate/CarbonHistory.png
World Population (millions of people)
2010    6794
2020    7412
2030    7919
CO2 (ppmv)
2010    388
2020    410
2030    439
Temperature (difference degree celcius since 1950)
2010  0.55
2020  0.66
2030  0.77
Storms (number of storms per year)
2010  11
2020  13
2030  15
Sea Level (rise in cm since 1950)
2010  22.125
2020  26.750
2030  31.875


===Experts:===
===Experts:===
Al Gore ~ An Inconvenient Truth


===Timing:===
===Timing:===
===Web Resources:===
===Web Resources:===
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide
http://www.pollutionprobe.org/Reports/csr_january06.pdf
http://www.pollutionprobe.org/Reports/csr_january06.pdf

Latest revision as of 00:34, 14 October 2009

Description:

Pollution is any contaminant in the environment that causes instability to the ecosystem.

Enablers:

Manufacturing, economy, energy, fossil fuels, populaiton

Inhibitors:

education, regulations, technology, values

Paradigms:

The most important pollutant is Carbon Dioxide, because of its exponential growth since the industrial revolution. http://www.sciencebits.com/files/pictures/climate/CarbonHistory.png


World Population (millions of people) 2010 6794 2020 7412 2030 7919

CO2 (ppmv) 2010 388 2020 410 2030 439

Temperature (difference degree celcius since 1950) 2010 0.55 2020 0.66 2030 0.77

Storms (number of storms per year) 2010 11 2020 13 2030 15

Sea Level (rise in cm since 1950) 2010 22.125 2020 26.750 2030 31.875

Experts:

Al Gore ~ An Inconvenient Truth

Timing:

Web Resources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide http://www.pollutionprobe.org/Reports/csr_january06.pdf