Title: Effects%20of%20global%20climate%20change%20are%20already%20visible
1Effects of global climate change are already
visible
http//www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org/pages/glac
iers.html
2Fig 54.14
Carbon cycle
3370
4Relative contributions to Global Warming
500 m people
300 m people
2.5 b people
5http//www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/sci319
/5862/424
6World Primary Energy Supply 2004
http//www.sciencemag.org/sciext/sustainability/
7U.S. Energy use in 2005
http//www.sciencemag.org/sciext/sustainability/
8Research money spent on alternative energy
http//www.sciencemag.org/sciext/sustainability/
928 of U.S. energy is used in transportation
http//www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energyfacts/uses/trans
portation.html U.S. Department of Energy,
Transportation Energy Data Book Edition 26-2007.
10In 2005, there were almost 239 million vehicles
(cars, buses, and trucks) in the United States.
http//www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energyfacts/uses/trans
portation.html U.S. Department of Energy,
Transportation Energy Data Book Edition 26-2007.
11Vehicle Energy Use
http//www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energyfacts/uses/trans
portation.html U.S. Department of Energy,
Transportation Energy Data Book Edition 26-2007.
12Automobiles, motorcycles, trucks, and buses drove
nearly 3.0 trillion miles in 2005. Thats almost
1/12th the distance to the nearest (non-sun)
star. Its like driving to the sun and back
13,440 times.
Transportation fuel use
http//www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energyfacts/uses/trans
portation.html U.S. Department of Energy,
Transportation Energy Data Book Edition 26-2007.
13Much of our Alternative Energy Research is in
Biofuels
14Biofuel production
http//www.sciencemag.org/sciext/sustainability/
15Fermentation break down sugar to ethanol
16http//www.iogen.ca/images/m1_fuel_cycle2.jpg
17Fig 37.4
Water and minerals move up from the ground in
xylem, which has the most cellulose.
18water transport limits plant growth
19Fig 36.28.29
Most of wood is xylem, and wood has lots of
cellulose
20Wood also has lignin,and lignin removal is
necessary for cellulose processing
Nature Biotechnology 20, 557 - 558 (2002)
21Xylem is tough, and full of lignin- inhibits the
ability to use plants to produce biofuels
xylem
22Research is ongoing to produce woody and
non-woody plants with decreased lignin to improve
the efficiency of biofuel production
xylem
23Much of our Alternative Energy Research is in
Biofuels
24Human resource production and use
Worldwide Grain Production per Person
http//www.earth-policy.org/Updates/2008/Update69.
htm
25World Grain Stocks as Days of Consumption
http//www.earth-policy.org/Updates/2008/Update69.
htm
2660 percent of the world grain harvest is
consumed as food, 36 percent as feed, and 3
percent as fuel. While the use of grain for food
and feed grows by roughly 1 percent per year,
that used for fuel is growing by over 20 percent
per year.
http//www.earth-policy.org/Updates/2008/Update69.
htm
27http//www.earth-policy.org/Updates/2008/Update69.
htm
28Corn prices late 1999 Nov 2008
http//futures.tradingcharts.com/
29Corn prices Oct 2007-Nov 2008
http//futures.tradingcharts.com/
30Increasing oil prices drive up potential profit,
and cost of food crops Cost of oil----Profitable
cost of corn for ethanol 50 ----
4/bushel 100 ---- 7/bushel 140 ----
10/bushel Summer 2008 corn price
8/bushelCurrent March '09 corn price
3.50/bushel http//www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu/manage/
newsletters/fefo07_11/fefo07_11.htmlhttp//www.ea
rth-policy.org/Updates/2008/Update69.htm http//ww
w.agriculture.com
31Whereas previous dramatic rises in world grain
prices were weather-induced, this one is
policy-induced and can be dealt with by policy
adjustments. If the entire U.S. grain harvest
were converted into ethanol, it would satisfy
scarcely 18 percent of our automotive fuel
needs. http//www.earth-policy.org/Updates/2008/U
pdate69.htm
32The human consequences of climate change