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Apes 9/12/17 Take out your chapter 1 reading guide for check off Log in to a computer and access google classroom

Chapter 1 multiple choice 1. D 7. E 2. B 8. B 3. B 9. E 4. B 10. D 5. C 11. A 6. C FRQ: see photocopy No need to score today…are you in the ball park of a good score?

Learning targets I can explain the terms ‘tragedy of the commons’ and ‘sustainable’ and provide examples of each

Tragedy example: the lorax Listen intently as I read aloud “the lorax” by dr. seuss At the end of each section, answer the questions on the lorax document found in google classroom- due today!

The lorax discussion + Defs. What is meant by the terms sustainable development and tragedy of the commons? How could the onceler have changed his practice to be more sustainable? Sustainable development = using resources in a way that allows them to replenish themselves for future generations Tragedy of the commons = use of shared resources in an unsustainable way

Tragedy of the commons (notes) Professor Garrett Hardin, an Ecology professor at UCSB, published a famous paper in 1968 called “The Tragedy of the Commons”. The “commons” are resources that we have access to, but no one owns Examples = the atmosphere, the oceans, grazing pastures, fish stocks, forests….any others?

We’ve created Two layers of trouble! Our atmosphere We’ve created Two layers of trouble! CFC’s creating ozone depletion in the stratosphere Smog, acid rain, particles, excess CO2 in the troposphere

Worldwide garbage patches

The tragedy of over-fishing You need: A group of 4 A bowl of candy Four straws One spoon Four cups Two textbooks Two copies of “the tragedy of the commons” by garrett hardin

Due next time Fishing Lab The article excerpt is online