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3 3 How nature works. How the environment effects us. How we effect the environment. How we can live more sustainably without degrading our life-support system.

4 4 Human Population The human race plays a key role in important issues we will be discussing the whole year  Population growth  Poverty  Loss of biological diversity  Pollution  Global climate change  Resource use

5 5 Fig. 1-1, p. 6 Industrial Revolution ? Agricultural revolution Hunting and Gathering Billions of people Time Black Death—the Plague The Population Dilemma – exponential growth

6 6 50% of people still trying to survive off < $3/day deplete and degrade environment Wealth is becoming increasingly concentrated

7 7 Premature extinction of species Why is losing biodiversity so critical?

8 8 Pollution- Natural occurrences Biogenic Human activities Anthropogenic

9 9 Occurs more in urban areas Can contaminate area where produced or be carried away by wind or water Factors that determine the damage a pollutant can cause: Concentration Persistence Chemical nature Rate of degradation

10 10 Population growth, resource use, poverty, and loss of biological diversity contribute to climate change Global warming

11 11 Natural capital- Earth’s resources and ecological services Air Water Soil Forests Fishery Minerals Natural water and air purification

12 12 Fig. 1-4, p. 9 + = NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL RESOURCESNATURAL SERVICES Air Air purification Water purification Water storage Soil renewal Nutrient recycling Food production Conservation of biodiversity Wildlife habitat Grassland and forest renewal Waste treatment Climate control Population control (species interactions Pest Control CAPITAL = + Water Soil Land Nonrenewable minerals (iron, sand) Life (Biodiversity) Renewable energy sun, wind, water flows Nonrenewable energy (fossil fuels, nuclear power) RESOURCES SERVICES

13 13 Major causes of problems 1. Population growth 2. Wasteful resource use 3. Poverty 4. Poor environmental accounting 5. Ecological and environmental ignorance

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15 15 Fig. 1-3, p. 8 Sound Science A Path to Sustainability Individuals Matter Trade-Offs Solutions Natural Capital Degradation Natural Capital Sustainability: The Integrative Theme needs needs Living sustainably - satisfying people’s needs of the present, without depleting natural resources to meet the needs of future generations

16 16 Fig. 1-18, p. 25 Shifts needed to bring about sustainable revolution

17 17 Never leave it worse than you found it Take only what you need Sustain diverse living organisms Maintains Earth’s capacity for self- repair Decrease waste Decrease pollution Decrease population

18 18 A measure of human demand on earth’s ecosystems Looks at consumption of: Energy Food Building material Water Other resources

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21 21 Go to http://www.earthday.org/footprint-calculator and complete the Ecological Footprint Quizhttp://www.earthday.org/footprint-calculator Go to http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environ ment/freshwater/change-the-course/water-footprint- calculator/ and complete the Water Footprint Quiz http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environ ment/freshwater/change-the-course/water-footprint- calculator/ Copy and paste results from the above two footprints in to one email and sent to cheryl_rice@hcpss.orgcheryl_rice@hcpss.org


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