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PowerPoint ® Lecture prepared by Gary A. Beluzo ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIETY A Sustainable Partnership? 1

Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Publishing Company STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Explain the mechanisms behind the collapse of Easter Island. Describe why equity and fairness are essential to sustainability. Identify the essential components of their ecological footprint. Explain how resource degradation and environmental degradation affect human well-being. Explain how subsidies and externalities contribute to environmental change. After reading this chapter, students will be able to

Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Easter Island: The Island that Self- Destructed Most isolated inhabited land on Earth Polynesians originally settled the island in first centuries AD “Discovered” on Easter Sunday, 1722 by Dutch explorers Moai were rock statues raised vertically without metal tools What caused Easter Island environment and society to change drastically?

Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Principles of Sustainability Natural Resource Meets our biological and economic needs and wants Environmental Services Natural processes that regulate conditions to make planet suitable for life Waste assimilation Pollution Forest and soils How do scientists use pollen? P1 A sustainable society does not use natural resources or produce wastes faster than they are regenerated or assimilated by the environment

Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Principles of Sustainability System Collection of parts that generate a regular or predictable pattern Society and Environment are an interconnected system Connections may amplify or dampen the effects of human actions on the environment Positive feedback loops Negative feedback loops P2 Decisions that promote sustainability are consistent with the fact that human society is a system that is part of a larger system, the natural environment….

Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Principles of Sustainability Equity and Fairness How civilizations flourish The “Birdman Cult” P3 The first two principles must be meshed with the ethical and moral principles that govern fairness among nations, between genders, and among current and future generations.

Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Principles of Sustainability P4 Social incentives must reward those who act in a sustainable way and punish those who act in a non-sustainable manner.

Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Publishing Company The Ecological Footprint Individuals Can Make a Difference How do your actions affect sustainability? Ecological Footprint of the Moai? Equal to all the natural resources and environmental services used to produce your food, clothing, and shelter, and the other goods and services that you use

Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Your Ecological Footprint? (Assume 10 kilometers from School or Work) Drive a Car Burn 1 liter gas 8000 kcals 2 kg carbon emissions ¼ kg of carbon monoxide Bicycle Burn 210 kcals 40x less than car No harmful chemicals