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Human Impacts and Sustainability 8/22/11
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What is sustainability? A way of living which balances meeting our own needs, without limiting the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
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What are the 3 components of sustainability? Economic Ecological (Natural Capital) Societal/Social
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What is Environmental Degradation? Wasting, Depleting and degrading the earth’s natural capital.
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What is pollution? A chemical, noise, heat or other agent in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival or activities of humans or other organisms.
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How is pollution categorized? Point sources= single identifiable sources – i.e. smokestack, coal burning plant Non-point sources = disperse, difficult to identify – i.e. runoff fertilizers in a river, pesticides blown in the wind
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What are the 2 ways we deal with pollution? Output control= clean up Input control = prevention
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What is an ecological footprint? A measure of how much a person consumes resources and produces waste and pollution, expressed in area of land.
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How is an ecological footprint a measure of sustainability? If a country’s total ecological footprint is greater than its biological capacity to replish renewable resources and absorb pollutants and waste = ecological deficit – NOT sustainable
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