The Industrial Revolution DO NOW: What was the Industrial Revolution?
The Industrial Revolution
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The Industrial Revolution
v.s.Pollution
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Pre-Industrial Revolution Lifestyles
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Pre-industrial Society
• Pre-industrial lifestyles worked with the resources of the Earth and within the bounds of natural ecosystems.
• No desire to over-use Earth’s resources and nature could recover from the environmental impact of mankind’s economic activities unaided.
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Pre-industrial Societies
• Small-scale production (i.e. artisanship rather than mass production)
• Primarily agricultural economy geared toward self-sufficiency, not market exchange, little surplus
• Little division of labor • Limited variation in social classes• Parochialism: undeveloped
transportation limited contact with outside world
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Resources
• http://www.ricoh.com/environment/management/earth.html
• http://viswiki.com/en/Pre-industrial_society
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"The Silent Highwayman" Cartoon commenting on
polluted condition of the Thames
1858
The instruments that caused pollution during the Industrial Revolution
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The mechanization of the textile industry
The refinement of making cast iron
The development of coal smelting
Industry replaced Human Labor
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Steam Power: burning of coal
Machinery Power
Internal combustion engine
Source of Power
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Resourceshttp://qkzz.net/article/693e12fb-f80f-4115-84a7-ced0d9e836ad.htm
http://dictionary.editme.com/ZCity2
http://www.eh-resources.org/timeline/timeline_industrial.html
http://library.thinkquest.org/26026/History/results_of_the_industrial_revo.html
http://www.pollutionissues.com/Ho-Li/Industry.html
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What instruments caused pollution?
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Air Pollution
Burning fossil fuels emits CO2
• Transportation
• Smoke
• Mist: London’s humidity mixed in with dust
• Acid Rain
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Water Pollution—Usage
• Domestic: increase in population creates more waste water
• Industry: industrial waste• Agriculture: left-over from over-
production
Soil Contamination
• Agriculture: fertilizer and pesticides seeping into the ground
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What are the impacts on humans?
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Impacts
Human Population: survival rate of children improved, crowdedness, contagious disease
Human Body: 70 to 90% of the urban populations of Europe and North America were infected with TB, and about 40% of working-class deaths in cities were from TB
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Causes for Tuberculosis
• Construction work increased because of population increase: paint, concrete and Portland cement; also in soil, mortar, plaster, and shingles.
• Low body weight is associated with risk of tuberculosis as well.
• Diet may also modulate risk.
• Along with overcrowding, poor nutrition may contribute to the strong link observed between tuberculosis and poverty.
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Other Pollution
• Air pollution
• Water pollution
• Soil contamination
• Littering
• Radioactive contamination
• Noise pollution
• Light pollution
• Visual pollution • Thermal pollution
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Resources
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_Revolution
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollution
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuberculosis
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Were there any laws to prevent pollution?
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Water Pollution---Polluted Rivers
• Piped municipal sewage.• Fought hundreds of court cases.
NO USE.
Chemical Pollution---Acid Rain
• Required firms to install absorbing towers to control the acid emissions. • Established a new bureaucracy to enforce the Act.
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Resources
• http://environment.probeinternational.org/news/property-rights/river-pollution-lawsuit-runs-through-it
• http://www.libraryindex.com/pages/3208/Chemical-Industry.html
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewage_collection_and_disposal
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