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SOCIAL PROBLEMS Lecture 8: June 24 Quest:.  Plan your time:  Study for Test 2: 12pm June 19 (tomorrow)  Write Essay 2: 12pm June 23 (Monday)  Make.

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1 SOCIAL PROBLEMS Lecture 8: June 24 Quest:

2  Plan your time:  Study for Test 2: 12pm June 19 (tomorrow)  Write Essay 2: 12pm June 23 (Monday)  Make progress on Project: 12pm June 26  This week’s topics: Immigration, Environment, War & Terrorism  Today: Environment  Local vs. global problems  Views on environmental problems & solutions  Pathology vs. Disorganization vs. Structure

3  Vocab  Resource depletion  Biodiversity  Climate change  NIMBY  Concepts  Limits to Growth  Environmental racism  Treadmill of production  Tragedy of the commons

4  Resource depletion  Pollution  Land  Water  Air  Loss of biodiversity  Climate change

5  Limits of growth:  While technological advances can make production more efficient (use less resources) humans will always need to consume food, water, energy, and other materials for shelter, clothing, etc.  Thus population growth is ultimately limited by the amount of natural resources provided by the earth, and the rate at which we consume them.

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9 You might have heard we’re approaching an era of “peak oil,” encouraging us to develop other energy sources like solar.

10  How does your lifestyle contribute to resource depletion?  Handout: calculate your eco-footprint…  How do you compare:

11  Ground pollution: landfills, industrial contamination (chemical manufacturing, etc.)

12  Human sewage (esp. around urban areas, esp. in rapidly urbanizing 3 rd world), farm wastes (animal wastes, pesticides, fertilizers), industrial wastes & spills

13  Air pollution: burning of fossil fuels for power, vehicle exhausts, factory emissions http://www.cnbc.com/id/44781282/World_s_Most_Polluted_Countries?slide=1

14 Acid rain is a clear example of the interrelated nature of pollution: Air pollution released by factory production dissolves into rainwater. Falling rainwater transfers these acidic chemicals into ground pollution and water pollution.

15  Biodiversity is the degree of variation of life. This can refer to genetic variation, species variation, or ecosystem variation within an area, biome, or planet.  Why is this important?  Biodiversity has many useful functions:  New medicines  Crop variety  Ecosystem resilience  Even tourism

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19  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= 2taViFH_6_Y http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= 2taViFH_6_Y

20  Taking a social pathology, social disorganization, or social structure view of environmental problems all suggest different sources of blame, different solutions:  Pathology: bad people cause problems  Solution: file lawsuits, impose fines to fix problems  Disorganization: ignorant groups cause problems  Solution: teach groups how to prevent or fix problems  Structure: rules of social structures cause problems  Solution: social change to fix problems

21  Focus was on local problems with clearly-defined corporate and government culprits (aka “bad guys”).  Typical actors: NIMBY’s:  “Not In My Back Yard!” movements: aimed to prevent or relocate polluters.  Common themes:  Environmental racism…  Threat to children…  Solutions aimed at moving, suing, or bankrupting the bad guy corporations.  http://thedailyshow.cc.com/videos/w5j292/the-benefits- of-fracking http://thedailyshow.cc.com/videos/w5j292/the-benefits- of-fracking

22  As we thought about bigger problems we blamed bigger targets:  Americans ignorant about their individual eco-footprints  Poor people and their political representatives in developing countries  Corporations and whole industries short- sighted or greedy about use/abuse of the earth

23  Problem is the culture of whatever group that’s blamed.  Group: Americans/Culture: wastefulness!  Solutions: School programs, media campaigns, government programs, laws  Group: foreign countries/Culture: crazy for progress!  Solutions: Presidential visits & treaties, UNEP, Int’l conferences  Group: corporations/Culture: greedy for profits!  Solutions: Consumer pressure, govt. regulations

24  The new bad guy is not any person, it’s the logic of capitalism.  Treadmill of production: profits require selling more stuff = making more stuff = depleting & polluting

25  Tragedy of the commons: nobody wants to be 1 st to go green (costs $$, no rewards)

26  Harder to fix, we really just try to educate so far.  Sounds like disorganization! But it’s not because… 1. the goal is to educate everyone, not a group or groups. 2. The goal of education is to change the rules, not to teach disorganized groups how to follow them.


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