Environmental Issues Class 12 Notes — CBSE Biology Chapter 16

Chapter 16 — Environmental Issues — is the final chapter covering pollution, waste management, deforestation, ozone depletion, and global warming. Carries 4-6 marks and is highly relevant to current affairs.

Key Concepts

Air Pollution

PollutantSourceEffect
COVehicle exhaust, incomplete combustionBinds to Hb → reduces O₂ transport
SO₂, NOₓFossil fuels, industriesAcid rain (pH < 5.6), respiratory problems
Particulate matter (SPM)Construction, vehiclesRespiratory issues, reduced visibility
CFCsRefrigerants, aerosolsOzone depletion

Catalytic Converter

Fitted in vehicles; contains Pt, Pd, Rh catalysts. Converts CO → CO₂, NOₓ → N₂, unburnt HC → CO₂ + H₂O. Unleaded petrol required (lead inactivates catalyst).

Water Pollution

  • Eutrophication: Excess nutrients (N, P from fertilisers/sewage) → algal bloom → O₂ depletion → fish death
  • BOD: High BOD = polluted water. Sewage treatment reduces BOD.
  • Biomagnification: Concentration of toxic substances (DDT, mercury) increases at each trophic level. DDT in lake water: 0.003 ppm → in fish-eating birds: 25 ppm

Solid Waste Management

  • Sanitary landfill: Waste compacted and covered with soil
  • Incineration: Burning waste at high temperature (for hospital waste)
  • Composting: Organic waste → compost (biodegradable waste)
  • E-waste: Electronic waste; contains toxic metals; needs careful recycling
  • Integrated Waste Management: Reduce → Reuse → Recycle

Ozone Depletion

Good ozone: In stratosphere (15-30 km) — protects from UV radiation
Bad ozone: In troposphere — pollutant

CFCs → Cl radicals → destroy O₃
Cl + O₃ → ClO + O₂ ; ClO + O → Cl + O₂ (Cl recycled — 1 Cl atom destroys ~100,000 O₃ molecules)

Ozone hole: Discovered over Antarctica
Montreal Protocol (1987): International agreement to phase out CFCs

Global Warming & Greenhouse Effect

  • Greenhouse gases: CO₂, CH₄, N₂O, CFCs, water vapour
  • Trap heat in atmosphere → global temperature rises
  • Effects: sea level rise, melting glaciers, extreme weather, coral bleaching
  • Kyoto Protocol (1997): Binding targets for reducing GHG emissions

Deforestation

  • Causes: agriculture, urbanisation, logging, mining
  • Effects: soil erosion, loss of biodiversity, CO₂ increase, desertification
  • Chipko Movement (1974): Gaura Devi and villagers hugged trees to prevent logging in Garhwal Himalayas
  • Joint Forest Management (JFM): Government + local communities manage forests together

Case Studies

IssueSolution
Vehicular pollution in DelhiCNG conversion of public transport, Bharat Stage emission norms
Noise pollutionGreen belt of trees, silencers, noise barriers
Radioactive wasteDeep geological burial, nuclear waste treatment
Agrochemical pollutionOrganic farming, IPM (Integrated Pest Management)

Quick Revision Points

  • Air pollution: CO, SO₂, NOₓ, SPM, CFCs; Catalytic converter: Pt-Pd-Rh
  • Water pollution: eutrophication (algal bloom), biomagnification (DDT)
  • Ozone depletion: CFCs → Cl radicals; Montreal Protocol (1987)
  • Global warming: CO₂, CH₄; Kyoto Protocol (1997)
  • Deforestation: Chipko Movement (1974), JFM
  • Solid waste: reduce-reuse-recycle; sanitary landfill, incineration, composting
  • Biomagnification: DDT increases at each trophic level
  • BOD: high = polluted; reduced by sewage treatment

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