AP Environmental Science Book 3: Global Change and Pollution
Course Features
- Lectures 12
- Quizzes 10
- Duration 52 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 288
- Assessments Yes
- 3 Sections
- 12 Lessons
- 52 Weeks
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- Unit 7 : Atmospheric Pollution7
- 3.1Introduction to Air Pollution, Photochemical Smog, Thermal Inversion, Natural Sources of Air
- 3.2Air Pollution, Photochemical Smog, Thermal Inversion & Natural Sources of Air25 Minutes15 Questions
- 3.3Indoor Air Pollutants
- 3.4Reduction of Air Pollutants
- 3.5Indoor Air Pollutants, and Reduction of Air Pollutants25 Minutes15 Questions
- 3.6Acid Rain, Noise Pollutions, and Sources of Pollution
- 3.7Acid Rain, Noise Pollutions, and Sources of Pollution25 Minutes15 Questions
- Unit 8 : Aquatic and Terrestrial Pollution8
- 4.0Human Impacts on Wetlands and Ecosystems, Endocrine Disruptors
- 4.1Human Impacts on Wetlands and Ecosystems, and Endocrine Disruptors25 Minutes15 Questions
- 4.2Eutrophication, Thermal Pollution, and Persistent Organic Pollutants
- 4.3Eutrophication, Thermal Pollution, and Persistent Organic Pollutants25 Minutes15 Questions
- 4.4Biomagnification, Solid Waste Disposal, Waste Reduction, and Sewage Treatment
- 4.5Biomagnification, Solid Waste Disposal, Waste Reduction, and Sewage Treatment25 Minutes15 Questions
- 4.6LD50 & Dose Response Curve, Pollution, and Pathogens and Infectious Diseases
- 4.7LD50 & Dose Response Curve, Pollution, and Pathogens and Infectious Diseases25 Minutes15 Questions
- Unit 9 : Global Change7
- 5.1Reducing Stratospheric O3 Depletion, Greenhouse Effect, Global Warming
- 5.2Global Climate Change
- 5.3Reducing Stratospheric O3 Depletion, Greenhouse Effect, Global Warming25 Minutes15 Questions
- 5.4Ocean Warming, Acidification, and Invasive Species
- 5.5Ocean Warming, Acidification, and Invasive Species30 Minutes10 Questions
- 5.6Endangered Species, and Human Threats to Biodiversity
- 5.7Endangered Species, and Human Threats to Biodiversity30 Minutes15 Questions


The AP Environmental Science Grey Module, “Global Change and Pollution,” is a vital component of the broader curriculum, aiming to explore the intricate interconnections between global environmental changes and pollution. It delves into the multifaceted aspects of global environmental change, introducing scientific principles behind phenomena like climate change, deforestation, and biodiversity loss. Consequently, students gain insights into human activities driving these changes and their impacts on ecosystems and the planet.






