Unit 2: Alternative Energy and Refugees Flashcards

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What were the main elements of Syria’s refugee crisis?

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  • Protests against the Ba’arth party led to conflict within the region
  • approx. 1 million refugees total
  • Largest amount fled to Jordan, 420 000 people
  • Neighbouring countries are supportive, but contain few job opportunities
  • Refugees sneak out at night in groups of 50 - 100
  • Method of leaving: on foot or boat
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What were the main elements of North Korea’s refugee crisis?

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  • Refugees fleeing from a communist dictatorship
  • Citizens are conscripted into the state army (4th largest in the world), those who refuse are enemies of the state, thus becoming refugees
  • Refugees escape to China, Russia, South Korea
  • Travel done mostly on foot/by boat, however boats are intensely monitored
  • China doesn’t welcome refugees, most countries except S.K. and the US are hostile
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What were the main elements of Haiti’s refugee crisis?

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Devastating earthquake (mag. 7/10) left 3.5 million people displaced

  • 600 000 people left the country
  • Dominican Rep. a temporary refuge, due to hospitals over capacity
  • US, Canada, and Brazil offering good treatment + medical relief
  • Cholera outbreak in 2010, refugees carried to outside countries
  • Haiti has a small airport
  • Brazil allowed 2000 refugees, Mexico 15,000
  • Permanent refugees stay mostly in the US and Canada
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What were the main elements of Mali’s refugee crisis?

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  • Conflict from rebels seeking independence from Northern Mali
  • Refugees escape to Mauritania, Niger, and Burkina Faso
  • 260,000 fled to South Mali , 75,000 to Mauritania, 50,000 to Niger
  • Majority flee on foot, as Mali is landlocked
  • Most neighbouring countries are unaccepting b/c of lack of food, jobs
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What were the main elements of Sierra Leone’s refugee crisis?

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  • Civil war led to an outbreak of violence in 1991
  • Refugees fled to Guinea and Gambia, typically by buses (often intercepted by rebels)
  • Upon arrival, refugees are usually mistreated, beaten, raped b/c Guinea wants to establish control over them
  • Faced with high unemployment, poverty, homelessness
  • Guinea took in 360k, Gambia 15k, Liberia 120k
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What were the main elements of Myanmar’s (Burma’s) refugee crisis?

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  • Tribes launched a rebellion in 1948 against each other and the state (Ne Win general rose to power) in order to gain independence
  • 85k registered refugees taken in by Thailand, 16K unregistered
  • Resettlement is usually short-term
  • Reports of genocide, inadequate food and water
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What were the main elements of Columbia’s refugee crisis?

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  • Civil conflict from 1964
  • Conflict between guerilla groups
  • Some leave to Venezuela, yet harassment is reported and there are fears of deportation
  • 1200 fled to Panama, 3000 to Venezuela, 12,000 to Costa Rica
  • 250K in the US, 56K in Ecuador, 60K to various countries
  • Mainly leave by boat, car, or on foot
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What were the main elements of Somalia’s refugee crisis?

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  • Somalia experiencing drought, low food/water availability, political conflict
  • Refugees flee to Kenya, Ethiopia, Yemen, etc.
  • Leave by car, boat, or on foot
  • Refugee camps overcrowded, lacking in food and water supplies
  • US and UK viable options for resettlement
  • Kenya 520K, Yemen 206K, Ethiopia 187K
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What are some positive aspects of Solar Energy?

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  • Sustainable; sunlight won’t burn out
  • No pollution, waste, etc.
  • Little maintenance required, doesn’t take up a lot of space
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What are some negative aspects of Solar Energy?

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  • Without sunlight, no solar power absorbed
  • Expensive and slow
  • Sunlight is dimmed/obstructed in polluted areas
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What are some positive aspects of Geothermal Energy?

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  • Emission free (no CO2)
  • Reuses water; no fuel requirement
  • Unlimited supply
  • Underground, doesn’t use land space
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What are some negative aspects of Geothermal Energy?

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  • High start-up costs
  • May cause earthquakes
  • Made for small communities
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What are some positive aspects of Hydrogen Energy?

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  • Abundant and emission free

- Can be produced domestically

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What are some negative aspects of Hydrogen Energy?

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  • Hydrogen doesn’t exist by itself; H + O molecules must be separated by fossil fuels
  • Requires 2x the energy to produce than it expends
  • Lots of space required for storage
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What are some positive aspects of Oceanic Power?

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  • Renewable and emission-free
  • Earth is 71% water
  • 80% efficiency (beating out solar AND wind)
  • Oceans do not become depleted
    Protects land from high storm tides
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What are some negative aspects of Oceanic Power?

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  • High start-up and maintenance costs
  • Can interrupt animal (fish) migration, cause animal deaths
  • Noisy
  • Salt water corrodes pipes, giving way to leakouts
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What are some positive aspects of Hydro Energy?

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  • Emission free

- Provides virtually free electricity after start-up costs are paid off

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What are some negative aspects of Hydro Energy?

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  • Large reservoirs needed
  • Risk of reservoirs breaking due to rain
  • Difficult to find suitable place for reservoirs + turbines
  • May cause earthquakes
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What are some negative aspects of Hydro Energy?

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  • Large reservoirs needed
  • Risk of reservoirs breaking due to rain
  • Difficult to find suitable place for reservoirs + turbines
  • May cause earthquakes
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What are some positive aspects of Nuclear Energy?

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  • Already developed + in effect
  • Cleaner than most
  • Easy to make, little energy required
  • Receives many safety checks
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What are some negative aspects of Nuclear Power?

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  • Expensive
  • Takes up a lot of space
  • Radioactive
  • Prone to terrorist attacks
  • Heavily reliant on absence of human error
  • Uranium is a finite resource and poses health risks to workers
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What are some positive aspects of Wind Energy?

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  • Wind is free
  • Inexpensive to run
  • 1 wind turbine can power 400 homes
  • Reduces greenhouse gases
  • Can be placed on land or offshore
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What are some negative aspects of Wind Energy?

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  • Wind is inconsistent
  • Typically only produces energy when wind is 10mph - 50mph
  • Expensive to start up
  • Short life span
  • Kills flying birds
  • Can be loud
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What are some examples of “cheap, abundant energy” according to the DVD “Blind Spot: the danger of our dependence on Oil”?

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Coal, oil, fossil fuel.

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Explain the term “peak oil”.

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The world’s maximum rate of oil production before it begins declining.

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Why does an energy crisis become a food crisis subsequently?

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Food requires energy to be produced, so as the price of energy goes up, so does the price of food.

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Which energy source is considered the “essence of the industrial revolution”?

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Fossil fuels.

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What is the difference between a finite and a renewable resource?

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Finite resources run out.

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A decrease in oil production and an increase in population will lead to a ____ in oil prices.

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Increase.

30
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Describe ethanol.

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Ethanol is a renewable energy source deriving from resources such as corn, sugar cane, and so forth.

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What is the QUICKEST but LEAST REALISTIC solution to control oil production?

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Shoot up oil prices.