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==Impacts of resource use== | ==Impacts of resource use== | ||
− | Hill describes the linear throughput model, and considers various specific materials such as lead and copper. He considers the effects of waste on the | + | Hill describes the linear throughput model, and considers various specific materials such as lead and copper. He considers the effects of waste on the environment, and different ways to measure it. The Powerpoint presentation discusses carbon footprints, and waste management, then domestic waste. It then ends with some specific information about US government regulations on waste. |
==Presentations== | ==Presentations== | ||
For this unit, the presentation begins as a supplement to the reading from Hill. It gives some details on US waste regulations that are not covered in the textbook. It then goes on to detail the effect of atmospheric carbon dioxide on climate change. | For this unit, the presentation begins as a supplement to the reading from Hill. It gives some details on US waste regulations that are not covered in the textbook. It then goes on to detail the effect of atmospheric carbon dioxide on climate change. | ||
− | + | The browsing version can also be used for printing | |
− | * '''[ | + | * '''[https://pluto.potsdam.edu/wikichem/images/d/d7/321ls06_2015.pdf Unit 6]''' (PDF, 1.0 MB)] (for browsing or printing) <small>([[:File:321ls06_2015.pdf|download]])</small> |
− | + | * '''[[:File:321ls06 2015.ppt|Unit 6]]''' (Powerpoint 2003, 1.8 MB), must be downloaded. On the file page, click on the filename link near the top to download. | |
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==Readings== | ==Readings== | ||
*Read Hill, chapter 5. | *Read Hill, chapter 5. | ||
*[http://www.epa.gov/wastes/conserve/smm/pdf/vision2.pdf RCRA vision statement (the executive summary only)] | *[http://www.epa.gov/wastes/conserve/smm/pdf/vision2.pdf RCRA vision statement (the executive summary only)] | ||
− | * | + | *[http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/greenhouse-gases National Geographic video on greenhouse gases] |
{{Chem321 units}} | {{Chem321 units}} | ||
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This is the page for Unit 6, "Impacts of resource use." Please read through Hill chapter 5 carefully, as well as the Powerpoint presentation.
Impacts of resource use
Hill describes the linear throughput model, and considers various specific materials such as lead and copper. He considers the effects of waste on the environment, and different ways to measure it. The Powerpoint presentation discusses carbon footprints, and waste management, then domestic waste. It then ends with some specific information about US government regulations on waste.
Presentations
For this unit, the presentation begins as a supplement to the reading from Hill. It gives some details on US waste regulations that are not covered in the textbook. It then goes on to detail the effect of atmospheric carbon dioxide on climate change.
The browsing version can also be used for printing
- Unit 6 (PDF, 1.0 MB)] (for browsing or printing) (download)
- Unit 6 (Powerpoint 2003, 1.8 MB), must be downloaded. On the file page, click on the filename link near the top to download.
Readings
- Read Hill, chapter 5.
- RCRA vision statement (the executive summary only)
- National Geographic video on greenhouse gases
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