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468725030What is Biotic?All living matter
468725031What is Abiotic? Examples?All non-living matter, rocks, wind, sunlight....
468725032What is Enivorment? Examples?the sum of our surroundings Human interactions Social Institutions and Business
468725033What is the difference between Enviromental Science and Enviromental studies/systems?Enivormental Science is based on facts and science v. Enivormental Studies which is based on opininions.
468725034What is Interdisciplinary?A balance of how humans impact the enviroment, and how in turn, the enviroment effects us.
468725035What are Natural Resources?Those things essential for human survival and growth
468725036What are Renewable Resources? Examples?Resources that can be replenished those things that can be replenished or are always present. Ex. Sunlight, Timber, Water
468725037What are Non Renweable Resources? Examples?Resources that either cannot be replenished or take a very long time to renew. Ex. Oil, Coal, Minerals.
468725038What is the Tragedy of the Commons?Unregulated use of resources leads to resource depletion.
468725039What are some examples of civilizations that have fallen due to enviromental decline?Easter Island, Greenland Norse, Anasazi of North America, Mayan, Modern Russia
468725040What is an Enviromental Disaster? Examples?Subjective based upon societal veiws and opinions. DDT,MSMA, Toxic Dumping
468725041What do we use Science for?To sort fact from fiction
468725042What is Science?A systematic process of checks and balances that uses a wide body of knowledge to explain the world around us.
468725043What is the Scientific Process?The scientific method is part of a larger process.
468725044What are Manipulative Experiments?Experiments performed in "lab" settings Yield the mot results, but aren't always indicative of what happens in the real world.
468725045What are Natural Experiments?Experiments performed in the field Great design for what happens in nature, but results are not always very pretty.
468725046What is a theory?a widely accepted explanation.
468725047What is a paradigm shift?when theories change in the predominant view (major shift).
468725048What is the greatest barrier to science?The assumption of Knowledge
468725049What are examples of Paradigm shifts?The agricultural revolution The industrial revolution
468725050What is the Agricultural Revoluton?Began 10,000 years ago People stop hunter-gathering and start moving to an arigcultural way of life.
468725051What came out of the Agricultural Revolution? or Examples?Crops, Domesticated animals, and villages start during this period.
468725052What is the Industrial Revolution?Began in the mid 1700's People start moving from a traditonal agricultural way of life and move to urban areas.
468725053What came out of the Industrial Revolution? or Examples?Mass production, fossil fuels, and cities are born from this era. Also get pollution, pessticides, and fertilizers.
468725054What is biggest problem and stewards to the enviroment?Humans
468725055Do we have a higher rate of population growth or resource consumption?Resource consumption
468725056Who is Thomas Malthus?British economist who wrote a paper stating that unless population growth is controlled with laws, people will outgrow food supply until starvation, war, and famine returns it to balance.
468725057Who is Paul Ehrlich?American Biologist who's 1968 book - The Population Bomb, predicted that the world's population explosion would lead to disaster by the end of the 20th century.
468725058What is an Ecological Footprint?The impact a person or population makes on the enviroment. Takes in consideration the amount of productive land it takes to support your resource addiction.
468725059Since the agricultural revolution we have seen a rise of.......pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, land erosion, and pollution.
468725060What a is a direct result of these problems?a shift in food prodution leading to fat americans. Ex. Rice, Wheat
468725061What is Pollution in?water, soil, air, pollution has taken control of our planet. very few places on our planet are pollution free.
468725062What is Biodiversity?a mass extinction period where we are losing species of critter every day ( caused by human actions).
468725063What is Extirpation? Examples?Whenever an animal is gone from one area but not the world. Ex. Buffalo, wolves, red fox, black bear.
468725064What do Cornucopians believe?that the current status of the enviroment is getting better due to human intervention. Humans can fix anything.
468725065What do Cassandras believe?that we have reached a point of no return and predict disaster.
468725066What is Sustainability? Example?having no net loss of resources and leaving the planet the way we found it. Ex. cut trees- plant trees. we must use resources in a way that doesn't compromise future availiability.
468725067What is the Triple Bottom line?Our solutoins must meet environmental, economic, and social goals at the same time.
468725068What is the most important to the government? Least Important?Economics- Most Enviromental- Least
468725069What makes the world go round?Money
468725070What is Economics?the study of how people use resources to provide goods and services. ( study of human behavior)
468725071What are goods?Resources that are produced/ manufactured and ultimately bought by consumers. ( tangible)
468725072What are services?Work done for others, usually a business. Ex. Taxi Driver
468725073What is Subsistence economy?Oldest form of economy where people produce their daily needs themselves. No trade, no batering.
468725074What is Capitalist Market economy?Buyers and sellers directly decide what goods and services are produced and everything associated with those goods and services.
468725075what is Centrally planned economics?Government decides all aspect of goods and services production. Also decide how to allocate resources. Also known as socialism.
468725076What is Mixed economies?A hybrid system of capitalist and socialist markets where the people are free to decide how to use resources under government constraints. Govt will have 5 main roles.
468725077What are the 5 main roles the Govt has in mixed economies?Eliminate unfair advantages by monoplies (anti-trust laws) Provide social services for the people. ( ex. defense, health care, education) Intervene for natural disasters, including social disasters Manage the commons Mitigate pollution
468725078Who is Adam Smith?The Father of Economic Theory
468725079Who said " when everyone works towards their own self interests, the whole society is benefited, marketplace guided by an invisible hand"?Adam Smith
468725080What is Neoclassical economics?Takes into consideration the psychological factors involved in a marketplace. Buyers want the lowest prices. Sellers want the highest prices which gives birth to Supply and Demand.
468725081What is the Cost benefit Analysis?what is used to determine should an action be pursued.
468725082What 4 main assumptions guid Cost Benefit Analysis?1. Resources as infinite and/ or sustainable 2. Cost and benefits are internal 3. Long term growth in negligible and doesn't matter 4. Growth is good
468725083What kind of economy is the US an example of?Mixed Market Economy
468725084What is Affluenza?Material goods failing to bring thier owner contentment
468725085What is Gross Domestic Product ( GDP)?Traditionally the yardstick of how an economy is doing. It represents the total monetary value of all final goods and services produced in a given year.
468725086What is Genuine Progress Indicator ( GPI)?A new indicator in which economists include a " Happiness" scale into an economies growth .
468725087What do Ecological economists believe?that in the long run, countries do not overcome their enviromental limitations. We run out of space and resources, and unltimately ruin our surroundings.
468725088What is Ecosystem services? Examples?Those functions of life that makes our economy possible. Ex. Forests, Crops, Recreation
468725089What is Contigent Valuation?A way to account for these externalities is to see how much people are willing to pay to protect resources.
468725090What are the 7 values in Contigent Valuation?1. Existence 2. Use/ Recreation 3. Option 4.Aesthetic 5.Scientific 6.Educational 7. Cultural
468725091What is Ecolabeling?Marketing Strategy where companies tell consumers about their environmentally friendly products, or processes.
468725092What is Green Taxes?Govt. imposes taxes on companies that don't meet sustainable practices.
468725093What is Corporate Culture? Examples?Companies moving towards sustainability because of public demand. Ex. IKEA, Starbucks, Patagonia, Wal-mart, Target.
468725094What two things go hand and hand?Economics and Enviroment
468779571What shapes your views and values?Culture: the knowledge, beliefs, values, and education shared by a group of individuals. Personal Experiences: what has happened to you.
468779572What shapes your decisions?Worldview: a person, or groups, beliefs about the surrounding world Values: the ideas, things, or experiences you hold to be important.
468779573What Shapes your worldview?Religion: one of many factors, largest globally Area you live in, Landscape: your environment impacts the way you live ex. North v. South US Economics: The world revovles around money Politics: Your personal ideologies.
468779574What are Vested Interests?Decisions made by someone that has personal gain/loss involved with the outcome. Ex. USDA agricultural decisions shaped by the Monsanto corporation
468779575What is Ethics?Branch of philosophy that deals with what is right and wrong, good and evil.
468779576What do Relativists believe?that ethics do and should very with social context
468779577What do Universalists believe?that notions of right and wrong hold across cultures and situations.
468779578What is Ethical Standards?what helps shape what is right and wrong.
468779579What are the 3 approaches the have shaped ethics?Value , Categorical Imperative, Utility
468779580What is Value?the personal achievement of moral excellence in character through reasoning and moderation.
468779581What is Catergorical Imperative?Basically the golden rule. Treat others as you would have yourself treated.
468779582What is Utility?Something is right when it benefits the most people.
468779583What is Environmental Ethics?the application of ethical standards to nonhuman entities.
468779584What is Anthropocentrism?A human centered view of our relationship with the enviroment. No other entities have rights. Focused on oneself.
468779585What is Biocentrism?Certian living things have rights. Actions must consider living and nonliving things.
468779586What is Ecocentrism?The whole ecological systems has rights. Values the well being of the entire system.
468779587The industrial revolution caused a lot of philosophers to....reevaluate the ethical concern of nature
468779588Who were 3 transcendentalist ?Ralph Emerson David Thoreau Walt Whitman
468779589What is the Perservation Ethic? Example?led by John Muir, a thought thar we should protect the enviroment in an untouched, unaltered state. Ex. Yellow stone national park.
468779590What is Conservation ethic? Example?Led by former forester Gifford Pinchot, supposes that we should manage our resources in a wise and responsible manner. Ex. Lake Ray Roberts
468779591What is Land Ethic?( Majority of our enviromental ethics today). Aldo Leopold stated humans should have a responsible and balanced view of nature.
468834619What is Deep Ecology?1970's movement that says that we are inseperable from nature and thus should protect our enviroment as we would protect ourselves.
468834620What is Ecofeminism?1970's movement the status that the world's view towards male dominated society is the reason for social and environmental problems.
468834621What is Enviromental Justice? Example?The fair and equitable treatment of all people with regard to enviromental decisions, policies, and treatment. Ex. Urban work/living area, native american mining.
468834622What is Ecoterrorism? Examples?An act of terrorim against individuals or companies by individuals or organizations to protest the use or abuse of resources in the enviroment. Ex. PETA, Whale Wars ( destroying property).
468834623What doubles every 30 years?Population - 6.85 billion people.
468834624What is Rule of 70?You can roughly estimate the amount of time for anything to double by dividing 70 by the growth/percentage rate. ( Be able to do on test)
468834625What are the reasons of Population explosion?1. historic need for farm labor 2. better sanitation 3. new technology 4. better agricultural production 5. Better medical car
468834626What is Demography?the study of statistical change in human population
468834627What is Population size?Total number of people
468834628What is Population Density?total number of people in a given area.
468834629What is Age Structure Pyraminds?Visual graphics to show trends in countries population. Know how to read.
468834630What is Population Growth main factors?Birth Rates: How many babies born Death Rate: How many people kicked the bucket Immigration: How many people moved into the country Emigration: How many people moved out of the country
468834631What is Total Fertility Rate?Average number of children born per female during her lifetime.
468834632What is Natural rate of population?Change due to birth rate/ death rate only. Migration excluded.
468834633What is Life Expectancy?How long a person is expected to live.
468834634What is the demographic transition? ( Be able to read)a model of economic and cultural change that seeks to explain birth/death rates as a country becomes more industrialized.
468834635What is Pre-Industrial Stage?Defines the majority of human history. High birth rate, high death rate. People have 10 kids expecting 3 or 4 to live to adulthodd. Life expectancy low.
468834636What is the Transitional Stage?Initiated by industrialization marked bya large decline in the death rate as food production and medical care increases. Birth rates remain high. Population explodes.
468834637What is Industrial Stage?Increases in employment oppurtunities causes women to join the work force. Also see intro. to birth control measures. Birth rates fall to meet death rates. Population growth decreases.
468834638What is Post-Industrial Stage?Birth rates and Death rates remain stable. No threat of population explosion.
468834639What is Policy?a formal set of rules and regulations designed to address problems and direct decisions.
468834640What are Free Riders?the one in a TOC scenario that selfishly takes advantage of the others for personal gain.
468874525What is Regulations?Specific rules written on broadly based laws.
468874526What are grassroots organizations?an influential small group organizations that attempt to persuade their congressmen/women to initaite laws for their benefit.
468874527What are lobbyist?an influential group that is paybed by corporations to lobby , or argue, congressmen/women to make rules to benefit the corporation.
468874528What is ATSDR , CDC,FDA?Agency for Toxis Substances and Disease Registry Center for Disease Control Foood and Drug Administration
468874529What is NOAA , EPA?National Oceanagraphic and Adotrophic Administration Enviromental Protection Agency
468874530What is First Era?Western Expansion and Land Management Ex. Louisiannna Purchase
468874531What is Second Era?Fix 1st era and Yellowstone world's first national park - true example of democracy
468874532What is Caring Capacity?the amount if land it takes to support an animal.
468874533What is the 3rd Era?Largest enactment of Federal Enviromental law in US
468874534What is customary law?from a particular countries culture
468874535What is conventional law?from conventions or treaties from multinational conferences. Ex. Kyoto Prodical, Montreal Prodical
468874536What is command- and control approach?US policy idea that if you don't do something, I'll fine you.
468874537What is Subsidy?Giving of govt. funds to encourage a particular activity.
468874538What did National Environment Policy Act do?Created EPA
468874539What did Federal Pesticide Act do?Got rid of DDT
468874540What did Endangered Species Act do?makes list of protected critters
468874541What did toxis substances control act do?make companies keep track of their chemicals and waster.
468874542What did CERCLA do?Gives money to damaged areas
468874543What are some endangered amphibians?Texas Blind Salamander Cobalt Blind Salamander Leatherback sea turtle (threat) Kimp's ridley sea turtle
468874544What are some endagered birds?Red cockaded wood pecker Whooping crane Attwater's greater prairie chicken
468874545What are some endangered fish?small tooth saw fish Fountain darter
468874546What are some endangered plants?Navasota ladies- tresses Texas Snowballs
468874547What are some endangered mammals?Grey Wolf, Gulf coast Jaguarundi Ocelot Jaguar Whales

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