the type of pollution emitted directly from the source
what is primary pollution?
energy sources that can be replenished at the rate they are consumed
what is a renewable resource?
released during ore and metal processing and from aircraft that use leaded fuel, in old paints (before 1978) and pipes (before 1986)
what is lead?
adverse effects of excessive artificial light
what is light pollution?
organic substance such as coal, oil, or natural gas that is used as an energy source
what is fossil fuels?
released during burning of fossil fuels, created when nitrogen and oxygen interact
what is nitrogen dioxide?
energy that exists in the nucleus of an atom
what is nuclear energy?
primary pollutant in ozone formation and acid rain
what is nitrogen dioxide?
places where the darkness of the night sky is relatively free of interference from artificial light
what is dark sky?
energy sources that can be replenished at least at a rate equal to that which they are consumed
what are renewable resources?
what are primary pollutants?
coal, oil, nuclear, and natural gas are all considered this type of resource
what are nonrenewable resources?
paints and coatings, formaldehyde is one of the most common found in building materials such as plywood, particleboard, and glues
what are VOCs?
what is the greenhouse effect?
what is coal, oil, and natural gas?
what is nonpoint pollution?
what is peak oil?
SO2 and NOx react with water and oxygen to form nitrous acid, nitric acid, sulfuric acid, and sulfurous acid
what is acid deposition?
overall brightening of the night sky caused by light scattered by water or particles in the air
what is urban sky glow?
a relatively cheap US fossil fuel, that releases CO2, sulfur dioxide, particulates and mercury and produces ash waste when burned
what is coal?
an international agreement signed by over 150 countries to limit production of harmful substances in the atmosphere, such as CFCs
what is the Montreal protocol?
water heating, space cooling, and space heating make up __% of electricity use
what is 35%?
sulfur dioxide (SO2) reacts with water and oxygen to form this, the main component of acid deposition
focus the sun's energy that falls over a large area on a small location, it can be used to generate electrical energy even during the night if thermal storage systems are used
an energy dense fossil fuel with infrastructure in place, multiple types of fuel can be created with refined raw material
what is oil?