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Title: Environmental Issues, Their Causes, and Sustainability


1
Environmental Issues, Their Causes, and
Sustainability
  • Environmental Science

2
Some thoughts on nature and the environment
  • It is not until the last tree has died and the
    last river poisoned and the last fish has been
    caught will we realize that we cannot eat money.
    19th Century Cree Indian Saying

3
What is the Difference Between Environment,
Ecology, and Environmental Science?
  • Environment is everything that affects a living
    organism
  • Ecology is a biological science that studies the
    relationships between living organisms and their
    environment

4
What is the Difference Between Environment,
Ecology, and Environmental Science?
  • Environmental science is an interdisciplinary
    science that uses concepts from natural sciences
    and social sciences to help understand how the
    earth works, learn how we are affecting the
    earths life support systems, and propose
    solutions to the problems we face

5
What Keeps Us Alive?
  • Our existence, lifestyles, and economies depend
    completely on the sun and the earth

6
What is an Environmentally Sustainable Society?
  • An environmentally sustainable society satisfies
    the basic needs of its people without depleting
    or degrading its natural resources and thereby
    does not prevent current and future generations
    of humans and other species from meeting their
    basic needs

7
What is the Difference Between Linear Growth and
Exponential Growth?
  • Linear growth occurs when a quantity increases by
    a constant amount per unit of time
  • Plotted on a graph, this is a straight line curve
  • Exponential growth is extraordinary because its
    base of growth doubles again and again
  • Plotted on a graph, this is a J-curve

8
How Rapidly is the Human Population Growing?
  • The increasing size of the human population is an
    example of exponential growth due to a drop in
    death rates over the last 100 years

9
What is Economic Growth?
  • Economic growth is an increase in a countrys
    capacity to provide goods and services for
    peoples final use

10
What is Environmentally Sustainable Economic
Development?
  • This form of development encourages
    environmentally sustainable forms of economic
    growth that meet the basic needs of the current
    generations of humans and other species without
    preventing future generations of human and other
    species from meeting their basic needs

11
What is the Wealth Gap?
  • Since 1960, and especially since 1980, the gap
    between the rich, middle income, poor and acutely
    poor has widened
  • 20 of people, or 1.2 billion, have a high income
    per day
  • 25 of people, or 1.5 billion, make no more than
    1.00 per day

12
What is Globalization?
  • Globalization is the broad process of global,
    social, economic, and environmental change that
    leads to an increasingly integrated world

13
What are Ecological and Economic Resources?
  • An ecological resource is anything an organism
    needs for normal maintenance, growth, and
    reproduction such as habitat, food, water, and
    shelter
  • An economic resource is anything obtained from
    the environment to meet human needs and wants
    such as manufactured goods, transportation,
    communication, and recreation

14
What are Perpetual and Renewable Resources?
  • Solar energy is a perpetual resource because, on
    a human time scale, it is continually renewed
  • On a human time scale, a renewable resource can
    be replenished fairly rapidly (hours to several
    decades) through natural processes as long as it
    is not used up faster than it is replaced

15
What are Nonrenewable Resources?
  • Resources that exist in a fixed quantity or stock
    in the earths crust are called nonrenewable
    resources
  • These can be renewed, but very slowly, and are
    depleted much faster than they are formed

16
What is Pollution?
  • Any addition to air, water, soil, or food that
    threatens the health, survival, or activities of
    human or other living organisms is called
    pollution

17
Where Do Pollutants Come from and What Types of
Harm Do They Cause?
  • Point source pollutants come from single,
    identifiable sources, such as smokestacks and
    drainpipes
  • Non-point source pollutants come from dispersed
    and difficult to identify sources, such as
    fertilizers and pesticides

18
Solutions What Can We Do About Pollution?
  • Two basic ways to deal with pollution are to
    prevent it from reaching the environment, and
    clean it up if it does

19
How are Environmental Problems and Their Causes
Connected?
  • Population size, affluence, or consumption per
    person, and technology affect the environmental
    impact of population in developing and developed
    countries

20
Are Things Getting Better or Worse?
  • There are conflicting views about how severe our
    environmental problems are
  • Scientists and environmentalists tend to be more
    negative and economists and businesspeople tend
    to be more optimistic

21
Whom Should We Believe? A Clash of Environmental
Worldviews
  • The planetary management worldview states that,
    We are the planets most important species, and
    we are apart from and in charge of the rest of
    nature, the earth has an unlimited supply of
    resources, economic growth increases human
    well-being, and our success depends on how well
    we can understand, control, and manage the
    earths life support systems for our benefit

22
Whom Should We Believe? A Clash of Environmental
Worldviews
  • The environmental wisdom worldview is based on
    the following beliefs, We are part of nature,
    and nature does not exist just for us, the
    earths resources are limited and should not be
    wasted, technology and economic growth can be
    beneficial and sometimes harmful, our success
    depends on learning how the earth sustains itself

23
Some Thoughts on Nature and the Environment
  • Whats the use of a house if you dont have a
    decent planet to put it on? Henry David Thoreau

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The End!
  • Thank your for your attention!
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