GEOG 150C1 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Climate Change Mitigation, Sea Level Rise, Import Substitution Industrialization

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Fordism: same company owning all parts of production controlling competition. Post fordism: parts of production gets decentralized and contracted out, parts of production happening in multiple places all over country state power. Lack of oxygen in an area where animals and fish cannot survive. Catch other animals/plants that get caught on accident, commercial fishing ex) dolphin. During the industrial revolution, the use of fossil fuels started to increase main energy source was the fossil fuel, coal. Depletion of nutrients in soil, trees experience damage to leaves, needles reduce. Ex) insulating home, energy efficient vehicles, reduce energy use: what are 3 different forms of biomass energy and how they are used, fuel wood/charcoal cooking and heating, biofuels - transportation, biogas electricity production on larger scale. Moving from traditional fuels (fuel wood) to commercial energy (liquid/gaseous fuels) Carbon is the exchange between the biosphere and the atmosphere. Direct measurement of the co2 concentration in atmosphere.

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