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The Environment and Society
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Essential Question What factors influence environmental decision making?
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The Tragedy of the Commons
Ecologist Garrett Hardin 1968
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The Tragedy of the Commons
If resources are available to everyone, people take as much as they can When individuals are allotted a certain amount of resources, they take care of them. Long term good of society vs. short term benefit of individuals Are we selfish? Can we legislate temperance and conscience?
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Economics All things boil down to $$
Supply and Demand – The greater the demand of more limited the supply, the higher the value. Peak Oil: Three Choices Pay More Use Less Find Alternatives
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Economics Cost Benefit – A comparison between how much something will cost vs. what benefits will be gained from it. Risk Assessment: What are the risks of taking action? What are the risks of doing nothing?
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Wealth and resources are not evenly distributed
Developed countries : Higher incomes Slower population growth Strong economies (industry) Social programs Developing countries: Lower incomes Faster population growth Weak economies (agriculture) No social support
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Developed vs. Developing
Gross Domestic Product Liechtenstein: $118,000 United States (10): $47,000 Zimbabwe: $200 Source: CIA World Fact Book
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Developed vs. Developing
Life Expectancy Macau: 84 United States (50): 78 Swaziland: 31 Source: CIA World Fact Book
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Developed vs. Developing
Literacy Cuba: 99.8% United States (17): 99% Burkina Faso: 23% Source: CIA World Fact Book
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Consumption Developed countries use 75% of resources with 20% of population
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Sustainability The condition in which human needs are met in such a way that a human population can survive indefinitely. Humans adapt to changes Things are different from past generations Technology Society The next century is crucial
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