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Humans vs. the Environment. How have Humans impacted the environment of Northern Utah?. We know we’ve “been bad.” How can we “payback” the environment ?. 1- View Lot Homes. Building a big house on the hill gives a great view of the valley Status Symbol. 1- View Lot Homes.
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How have Humans impacted the environment of Northern Utah? We know we’ve “been bad.” How can we “payback” the environment?
1- View Lot Homes • Building a big house on the hill gives a great view of the valley • Status Symbol
1- View Lot Homes • Require some habitat destruction • Birds • Deer • Elk • Rodents • Reptiles
1- View Lot Homes • Require some removal of vegetation, which allows erosion to occur faster • Better views = steeper slopes = more erosion
1- View Lot Homes • Create lots of construction waste
View Lot Homes - Payback • Create areas for wildlife in the landscape • Provide nesting boxes and year-round food for birds
View Lot Homes - Payback • Re-plant native vegetation • Do not use insecticides or pesticides
View Lot Homes - Payback • Slow erosion by planting trees • Use erosion control fabric on steep slopes • Place large boulders or imbed logs along pathways
View Lot Homes - Payback • Recycle household trash as much as possible • Look for the recycle symbol • JUST DO IT!
2- High Energy Demands • Here in the west, most people drive large vehicles to get around • They require more fuel and create more pollution
2- High Energy Demands • Oil has to be refined into gasoline before it can go into our vehicles • Refineries create more pollution
2- High Energy Demands • We have many homes and businesses which means that we need lots of electricity
2- High Energy Demands • Electricity is produced by burning coal, which pollutes the air • (That’s why electric cars only solve half of the pollution problem.)
2- High Energy Demands • The coal is dug from a mine (probably in eastern Utah) • This mining requires more energy output and more pollution • This mining contributes to erosion.
High Energy Demands - Payback • Use frontrunner for commuting (if possible)
High Energy Demands - Payback • Carpool to school and combine trips to the store
High Energy Demands - Payback • Become part of the team that creates an alternate fuel source • (The mother of all science fair projects)
High Energy Demands - Payback • Program your thermostat at home drop the temperature when no-one is home
High Energy Demands - Payback • When regular bulbs burn out, replace them with energy-saving compact fluorescent bulbs
High Energy Demands - Payback • Turn off stuff when you’re not using it! • Unplugging it is even better
High Energy Demands - Payback • Buy energy efficient appliances
High Energy Demands - Payback • Support programs to use alternate energy sources, such as wind power, geothermal energy, and hydro-electric power
3- Urban Sprawl • Most people want to move to “the open” • With lots of new houses, comes new roads and new shopping centers and new hospitals – bingo – we have unplanned sprawl with no “open”
3- Urban Sprawl • Urban Sprawl creates habitat fragmentation
3- Urban Sprawl • The areas of “open space” left after the humans move in are too small to support wildlife • Think “over the hedge”
3- Urban Sprawl • High concentrations of humans pollute the water
3- Urban Sprawl • High concentrations of humans pollute the air • (This is an actual photo of Salt Lake City)
3- Urban Sprawl • We dry up the wetlands to build houses, and destroy wildlife habitat • Yes, we have wetlands in Utah.
Urban Sprawl - Payback • Make areas where animals can move from the “invading city.”
Urban Sprawl - Payback • Create natural areas in your yard where wild animals are welcome
Urban Sprawl - Payback • Try not to use chemicals on your lawn or trees
Urban Sprawl - Payback • Become a city planner or serve on your city council to promote “smart growth.” • Plan for wild spaces
JUST DO IT! • You owe it to the environment!