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Announcement Reading Questions (ecological footprint) due in lecture 25 pts
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Developing countries - pop is increasing the greatest –Some areas doubling pop in 18yrs Richer countries – pop steady or declining Developing regions Developed regions
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How do we achieve a stable population? The most significant factors: Reducing poverty
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The most significant factors: Reducing poverty Investing in Family Planning Elevating the status of women –Education
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Human impact on the envt. x resource use per person # people on planet What determines overall human impact on planet? =
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Individuals living in developing countries use most of the world’s resources. 1.True 2.False
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Resource use per person is much greater in developed countries, especially N. America 24
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Avg. income in 1990s ~ 1 billion people in richest countries ~$22,000/yr. ~ 2 billion in middle-income countries ~$1,600/yr. ~ 3 billion in poorest countries ~$400/yr.
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An ecological footprint is 1.Equal to the size of my house and land 2.All the land needed to support an individual’s lifestyle 3.All the land currently used to grow food
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Ecological Footprint is a way to measure resource use per person Land needed to support you at your lifestyle
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How is the footprint determined? Measures how fast we use resources and generate waste Compares this to how quickly nature can generate new resources and absorb waste
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Includes: growing food water disposing of waste, pollution producing material objects supplying energy needs
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Acres used per year PER PERSON: What can you conclude from this?
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Ecological Footprint (EF) If Earth was divided evenly ~ 4.5 acres/person Poorer countries - smaller EF –China 4 acres/person –India 0.2 acres/person Wealthy countries - larger EF –U.S. 24 acres/person
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If everyone lived like us, we would need 5 Earths
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If everyone in the world lived like we do in the US, the carrying capacity of the earth would be 1.Less than 6 billion 2.6 – 7 billion 3.10 – 12 billion 4.20 billion
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If everyone lived like us, we would need 5 Earths Average world footprint requires 1.4 Earths
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Carrying Capacity (revisited) Based on the average world EF, we do not have enough resources to support everyone at that level.
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Carrying Capacity (revisited) How to change the K: 1. Amount of Resources we use use less resources per person, planet can support more people If everyone lived like us in US, Earth’s K would be 1 – 2 billion. If we lived like people in India – possibly 20 billion
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Ex. Use less energy, buy less stuff
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2. Technology used - some technology stretches resources further, some destroys resources
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3. Earth’s productivity - technology can increase or decrease this Ex. Agriculture –increased K 4x in last century
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