Chem321:Discussion 3

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This discussion is based on discussing two questions, and it is set to take place on the wiki, over the next few days (until midnight on Monday, 16th July). We will leave comments on the page below, in response to (and under) the questions posted or the related responses. Be sure to start your text with a *, and sign your responses with four tilde marks at the end.

The Internet

In what ways can we use the Internet to help the environment? In what ways might it harm the environment?

  • The internet can be a useful aid in helping the environment. One of the major ways that it helps is by providing information to citizens about: what actions are environmentally unfriendly, what can and can't be recycled, how certain ecosystems function, environmental history, modifications that can be made to reduce CO2 emissions, etc. The internet is incredibly useful is supplying information to citizens who don't have a background in this field and often puts ideas into simpler terms so that it's not like reading a textbook. The internet also provides a method of meeting with coworkers without having to commute. Skype, as we all know, is a convenient application that allows for face to face chat without having to leave the comfort of your home. This kind of application helps save on fossil fuel usage. However, the internet can also harm the environment. The internet itself is run over computers (which take a lot of energy to produce and have several negative by products in production and labor), which run on electricity (coal-fueled). This means that using the internet has a high CO2 footprint. Also, since we're so dependent on the internet and we use it so frequently, our energy costs have increased. HKopelson (talk) 08:05, 12 July 2012 (EDT)
  • The internet has been a great invention. It has allowed me to take this class without having to get in my car and commute to a class everyday. It has also allowed people to have face to face conversations from great distances that would otherwise have to fly or drive to see each other(good demonstration of this is the movie Up In The Air.) The internet has also allowed people to share knowledge that couldn't have been shared outside of books and textbooks just decades ago. These are some aspects of how the internet contributes to sustainability. However, computers use vast amounts of energy each year and are composed of parts such as silicon that require huge amounts of energy to purify into a form that is useable in computers, which creates a lot of CO2 emissions. Technology changes quickly in the electronics industry which causes many computers to be thrown away long before they are not useful. This causes increased wastes in the world's landfills. Many end up being somewhat recycled in developing countries such as China, where the waste is not disposed of properly and creates health hazards to the local population. Maxwelk192 (talk) 14:42, 12 July 2012 (EDT)

Technology

How can technology help to reduce our (negative) impact on the environment? When can it increase our impact? How can we avoid some of the negative effects of technology? (Do not simply replicate your arguments from above, but consider different types of technology such as cars, washing machines, scientific instruments, etc.)