Title: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability
1Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and
Sustainability
G. Tyler Millers Living in the Environment 16th
Edition Chapter 1
Angela Wranic Environmental Science 1
2 Exams
- TAKE NOTESThe Powerpoint notes are not
comprehensive by themselves. You must write what
I say also. If you need a recorder that is fine. - Study,study,studyflash cards, reading your book,
write out concepts. Each week and when an exam
comes along. - Focus on the Powerpoint notes. You text covers a
lot of material this helps you narrow down
material.
3Environmental Science Is an Interdisciplinary
Study
4Sustainability The Integrative Theme
- Sustainability, is the ability of earths various
systems to survive and adapt to environmental
conditions indefinitely. - The steps to sustainability must be supported by
sound science.
5Sustainability Is the Central Theme of This Book
- Natural capital supported by solar capital
- Natural resources
- Natural services
- E.g., nutrient cycling
- Degradation of natural capital through human
activities - Scientific solutions
6Natural Capital Natural Resources Natural
Services
1-3
7Nutrient Cycling
1-4
8Degradation of Normally Renewable Natural
Resources and Services
1-7
9How Can Environmentally Sustainable Societies
Grow Economically?
- Societies can become more environmentally
sustainable through economic development
dedicated to improving the quality of life for
everyone without degrading the earth's life
support systems.
101-18
Fig. 1-18, p. 25
11Some Resources Are Not Renewable
- Nonrenewable resources-consumption
- Energy resources
- mineral resources
- Examples?
- Reuse
- Recycle
12Population Growth
- Doubling TimeRule of 70
- 70/Percentage growth
13World Population
Fig. 1-1
14Global Outlook
Examples of Developed and Developing Countries?
1-5
15Lack of access to
Number of people ( of world's population)
Results of Poverty
Adequate sanitation facilities
2.6 billion (38)
Enough fuel for heating and cooking
2 billion (29)
2 billion (29)
Electricity
Clean drinking water
1.1 billion (16)
Adequate health care
1.1 billion (16)
1-13
Adequate housing
1 billion (15)
Enough food for good health
0.86 billion (13)
Fig. 1-13, p. 18
16POLLUTION
- Found at high enough levels in the environment to
cause harm to organisms. - Point source
- Nonpoint source
17Solutions Prevention vs. Cleanup
- Problems with relying on cleanup
- Often removes a pollutant from one part of the
environment to cause problems in another. - Pollutants at harmful levels can cost too much to
reduce them to acceptable levels.
18Pollution
- Pollutants can have three types of unwanted
effects - Can disrupt / degrade life-support systems.
- Can damage health and property.
- Can create nuisances such as noise and unpleasant
smells, tastes, and sights.
19Our Ecological Footprints Are Growing
- Ecological footprint concept
- Biological capacity
- Ecological footprint
- Average ecological footprint of an individual in
a given country is called per capita ecological
footprint. - The WWF estimates humans global ecological
footprint exceeded the earths biological
capacity by how much? 25 - U.S consumption would only support 1.3 billion
people.
20Natural Capital Use and Degradation
1-10
21Case Study Chinas New Affluent Consumers (1)
- Leading consumer of various foods and goods
- Wheat, rice, and meat
- Coal, fertilizers, steel, and cement
- Second largest consumer of oil
22Case Study Chinas New Affluent Consumers (2)
- Two-thirds of the most polluted cities are in
China - Projections, by 2020
- Largest consumer and producer of cars
- Worlds leading economy in terms of GDP PPP
23Causes of Environmental Problems
1-12
24Prices Do Not Include the Value of Natural Capital
- Companies do not pay the environmental cost of
resource use - Goods and services do not include the harmful
environmental costs - Companies receive tax breaks and subsidies
- Economy may be stimulated but there may be a
degradation of natural capital
25We Can Learn to Make Informed Environmental
Decisions
- Scientific research
- Identify problem and multiple solutions
- Consider human values
26Individuals Matter Aldo Leopold
- 510 of the population can bring about major
social change - Aldo Leopold environmental ethics
- A leader of the conservation and environmental
movements of the 20th century - Land ethic
- Wrote A Sand County Almanac
27Homework
- Estimate your own ecological footprint by
visiting the website www.myfootprint.org/. What
are 3 things you could do to reduce your
ecological footprint? - (10 points)
28Chapter 1 exercises
- Each person will turn in a paper with notes-Worth
15 points.
29Discussions
- Be able to discuss your answers with other groups
or the class. It is more important that you be
able to discuss rather than writing everything
out perfectly. If you are not participating I
will mark your grade down. - It is important to express your opinion. This
does not mean attacking each other. Ask the
question am I talking too much or too little. - You of course can disagree with my opinions.
Usually everyone has a different view and that is
OK.
30Henry David Thoreau
- Whats the use of a house if you dont have a
decent planet to put it on? - End chapter 1