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Human Ecology The interaction between the human social system and the environment
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Social System Population Psychology Social organizations Technology Values Knowledge
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Environment Abiotic – non-living Water, soil, light, minerals… Biotic – living Plants, animals, microorganisms…
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The Global Environmental Picture Rapid human population growth and increasing consumption per person Decline of ecosystems Global atmospheric changes Loss of biodiversity
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Rapid Human Population Growth
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Ecological Footprint Lower Fraser Valley Canadians require an area 19 times larger than their home region to provide food, clothing, energy, and shelter.
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Three Strategic Themes Sustainability: interactions with the natural world that we should be working toward Stewardship: the ethical and moral framework of our actions Sound science: the basis for our understanding of how the world works
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Four Dimensions to Sustainable Solutions Environmental Social Economic Political
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What is the most important environmental problem facing the world? Who’s fault is it? What should be done?
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Approximately how many people live on earth today? Approximately how many people lived on earth during the 1960’s? Approximately how many people live in the United States?
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Which country is the most populated? Second most populated?
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Name an endangered animal. Why is it endangered?
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What is the primary cause of global warming?
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Has global warming happened before human civilization?
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Which country uses the most nuclear energy? United States India Russia France China
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Which fuel causes the least deaths world wide? Coal Nuclear Oil Natural Gas
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If you could keep only three electrical devices in your house which ones would they be?
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How much garbage is produced per person per day? What percentage is recycled? Which recycled material has the greatest value? plastic, aluminum, paper, steel or glass
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Where does our drinking water come from? Is it clean?
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Where are the pine barrens? Why are the pine barrens important to Long Island?
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What happens to material that is flushed down the drain?
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