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CHAPTER 3: LIVING RESOURCES Environmental Issues Section 1: Environmental Issues.

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1 CHAPTER 3: LIVING RESOURCES Environmental Issues Section 1: Environmental Issues

2 What does this picture mean to you in regards to the environment?

3 Types of Environmental Issues Environmental issues fall into three general categories: resource use, population growth, and pollution. I. Resource Use: A. Natural resource- anything in the environment that is used by people B. Renewable resource- are either always available or are naturally replaced in a relatively short time. Ex: sunlight, wind, fresh water, and trees

4 C. Nonrenewable resources- natural resources that are not replaced in a useful time frame. Ex: Coal, or oil (petroleum based products) http://study.com/academy/lesson/renewable-non-renewable-resources-definition-differences.html II. Population Growth: A. As a population grows, the demand for resources also grows. 1. some towns have experienced a water shortage.

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6 A. Pollution : the contamination of Earth’s land, water, or air. 1. caused by a variety of factors: chemicals, wastes, noise, heat, and light 2. is related to resource use Ex: more cars = more gasoline use = more pollutants released into the air 3. is related to population growth Ex: growth = more people to feed = more fertilizers used to produce the food

7 Making Environmental Decisions: I. Made at different levels a. Personal = walk instead of ride in a car b. Local = town’s decision to dispose of trash c. National = U.S. allowing oil drilling in a wildlife refuge d. Global levels = How to protect the Earth’s atmosphere II.Personal decisions of millions combined has a profound effect on the environment. III.Balancing Different Needs: A. Environmental Science- the study of natural processes in the environment and how humans can affect them.

8 To help balance the different opinions on an environmental issue, decision makers weigh the costs and benefits of a proposal. IV. Types of Costs and Benefits: A. Costs and benefits are often economic. Ex: Will a proposal provide jobs? Ex: Will it cost too much money? B. Important to consider the short-term and long-term costs and benefits of an environmental decision Ex: a plan’s short-term costs are outweighed by the long-term benefits

9 V.Weighing Costs and Benefits: A. Once the potential costs and benefits of a decision have been identified, you must analyze them. Ex: Drilling for oil might produce and oil spill = hurts the environment. Ex: benefit = oil drilling would provide a new supply of oil for heat, electricity, and transportation.


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