Title: Introducing Environmental Science and Sustainability
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2Introducing Environmental Science and
Sustainability
Chapter 1
3Human Impacts on the Environment
4Human Impacts on the Environment
- Most populous countries
- 1) China 1,374,853,000
- 2) India 1,155,011,000
- 3) United States 309,163,000
- 4) Indonesia 258,825,000
- 5) Brazil 195,580,000
Source US Census Bureau, Global Population
Profile 2002
5Human Impacts on the Environment
6Human Impacts on the Environment
- Poverty
- per capita income of less than 1 a day
- 1.2 billion worldwide currently live at this
level
Inadequate health care Unsanitary water Poor
nutrition Lower life expectancy
7Population, Resources, and the Environment
- The contrast between less developed and highly
developed countries is great - Are resources distributed evenly and equitably?
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10Population, Resources, and the Environment
11Population, Resources, and the Environment
Resource Consumption
- because of our greater consumption
rates, 1 US child has the environmental impact
of 12 children in less developed countries.
12Population, Resources, and the Environment
- People Overpopulation
- when excess of people cause environmental
damage.
- Consumption Overpopulation
- when people consume enormous amounts of natural
resources.
13Population, Resources, and the Environment
14Population, Resources, and the Environment
15Environmental Sustainability
- Sustainability
- stewardship of natural resources leading to
their perpetual availability for successive
generations.
16Environmental Sustainability
- Sustainability and the Tragedy of the Commons
Garrett Hardin
17Environmental Science
- Interdisciplinary study of the interconnected
problems associated with the environment.
- Heavily leans upon ecology.
18Environmental Science
Problem recognition or question
Make predictions
Hypothesis supported?
19Environmental Science
Controls and Variables in Experimental Design
Variable
- factors influencing processes being
examined. - hypothesis examines ONE variable, holding
others constant. - This is the experimental group.
- Control group
- examined variable is left unaltered
20Environmental Science
- Hypothesis Burning will increase frequency of
prairie wildflowers.
Which is the control group?
21Environmental Science
- How does the view of a theory differ between
scientists and the public?
22Environmental Science
- Inductive and Deductive Reasoning
- Inductive examines a series of facts for
commonalities that can be concluded. - Example
- Fact an ant has six legs
- Fact a wasp has six legs
- Fact a beetle has six legs
- Conclusion all insects have six legs
23Environmental Science
- Deductive examines for relationships among data
moving from generalities to specifics. - Example
- General rule all insects have six legs
- Specific example a grasshopper is an insect
- Therefore a grasshopper has six legs
24Addressing Environmental Problems
Scientific Assessment
25Addressing Environmental Problems
- Case in Point Lake Washington
- Scientific assessment
- Public education and involvement
- Political action
26Addressing Environmental Problems
- Case in Point Lake Washington
Evaluation
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28Addressing Environmental Problems
- Case in Point Lake Washington
Evaluation
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