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1 Chapter 1 Studying the State of Our Earth

2 What do you think? What is the difference between environmental science and environmentalism?

3 Why study Environmental Science? Environmental science offers important insights into our world and how we influence it

4 Environment: a sum of all the conditions surrounding us that influence life Environmental science: the field that studies the interactions among humans and nature Important Terms

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6 System: a set of interacting components that influence one another by exchanging energy or materials Ecosystem: the living and non-living components of a particular place on earth Important Terms

7 Biotic: the living part of the Earth (animals, plants, etc.) Abiotic: the non-living part of the Earth (soil, air, water, etc.) Important Terms

8 Environmental studies: includes environmental science; the study of interactions among human systems and those found in nature along with other subjects such as environmental policy, economics, literature, etc. Important Terms

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10 How have humans altered landscapes?

11 Humans Alter Natural Systems Humans manipulate their environment more than any other species Ex: Three Gorges Dam on Yangtze River in China

12 Environmental Scientists Monitor Natural Systems for Signs of Stress Ecosystem services – environments provide life supporting services such as clean water, timber, fisheries, crops, etc. Sustainability – living on the Earth in a way that allows us to use its resources without depriving future generations of those resources Environmental indicators – describe the current state of the environment

13 Environmental Indicators 5 global environmental indicators: 1.Biological diversity 2.Food production 3.Average global surface temperature and carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere 4.Human population 5.Resource depletion

14 Biological Diversity Biodiversity – the diversity of life forms in an environment Biological diversity includes genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity

15 Genetic Diversity A measure of the genetic variation among individuals in a population Which population would be better able to respond to environmental change: a population with higher genetic diversity or a population with lower genetic diversity?

16 Species Diversity The number of species in a region or in a particular type of habitat –Species – a group of organisms that is distinct form other groups in form, behavior or biochemical properties –Individuals in a species can breed and produce fertile offspring

17 Ecosystem Diversity A measure of the diversity of ecosystems or habitats that exist in a particular region

18 Food Production Our ability to grow food to nourish the human population We use science and technology to increase the amount of food we can produce on a given area of land

19 World Grain Production Per Person

20 Average Global Surface Temperatures and Carbon Dioxide Concentrations Greenhouse gases – gases in our planet’s atmosphere that act like a blanket, trapping heat near Earth's surface

21 Average Global Surface Temperatures and Carbon Dioxide Concentrations The most important greenhouse gas is carbon dioxide Anthropogenic: caused by human activities


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