Essential Question: How can a city sustain itself

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Essential Question: How can a city sustain itself Essential Question: How can a city sustain itself? Investigation Question: How can society live within the availability of its natural resources? Investigation 2: For society to be sustainable, they must live within their ecological footprint. To attain this, people must be involved in proper land-use planning, alternative energy, and energy efficiency. Terms: Ecological Footprint, Land-use Planning, Alternative Energy, Energy Efficiency

We must do these things for society to live sustainably Concept Map Ecological Footprint We must do these things for society to live sustainably Land-Use Planning Alternative Energies Energy Efficiency

Evidence: Drawings and Labels An ecological footprint is a measure of human impact on Earth's ecosystems. It's typically measured in area of wilderness or amount of natural capital consumed each year. Conduction

Evidence: Drawing and Labels List ideas of how the data can be used to think of ways to reduce the energy usage in the home.

Evidence: Drawings and Labels This is what will happen if we keep using our resources WITHOUT changing our habits. Conduction

Focus Questions Write the question and answer in a complete sentence Q1. How do you decide how many people can live within the city? Q2. How can people reduce their energy consumption? Q3. Why can't people use as many resources as they want? Importance of the ozone Sun tan lotion technology What is SPF? The weather: Controlling the weather HAARP

Exit Slip Write the question and answer in a complete sentence How can society live within the availability of its natural resources? Claim (HOW): Evidence (WHY): Example (WHAT):