Ecological footprint quiz
private property,
where individuals or companies own the rights to land,
common property
where the rights to certain resources are held by large groups of individuals
pollution prevention
which reduces or eliminates the production of pollutants.
What UN study examined the degradation of the earth's natural capital?
Millennium Ecosystem. Assessment
What are the two types of sources which pollutants are produced?
Point sources, Non-point sources
Ecological footprint measures
how fast we consume resources and generate waste & how fast nature can absorbe our waste and generate new resources.
What did the study conclude?
human activities have degraded about 60% of the earth's natural services mostly in the past 50 years.
Per Capita Ecological Footprint
is the average ecological footprint of an individual in a given country or area
open-access renewable resources
owned by no one and available for use by anyone at little or no charge
Two ways to deal with pollution
pollution cleanup, pollution prevention
low environmental impact ecological footpring
poor population
the two major ways to deal with the Tragedy of the Commons
private property, common property
Environmental/Natural Capital Degredation
process which the earth's natural capital is wasting, depleting, and degrading at an unsustainable rate.
How are ecological footprints affecting the earth
Humans are living unsustainably
higjh environmental impact ecological footpring
Affluent people
Ecological Deficit
Ecological Footprint > Biological Capacity
ecological credit
Ecological footprint < capacity
Shared Resources
Less open resources. Ex: Grasslands, forests
Pollution
The contamination of the environment by a chemical or other agent.
Tragedy of the Commons
The tragedy of the commons is environmentally degrading many openly shared renewable resources. both common and shared.
pollution cleanup
cleaning up or diluting pollutants after we have produced them.
Largest ecological deficit nation
US, UK
Name 5 countries who Biological Deficit is greater than 50%
US, UK, China, Japan, Mexico
Open-Access Renewable Resources
Used by almost anyone. The atmosphere, the ocean and its fish
Ecological Footprints
amount of biologically productive land and water needed to provide the people in a particular country or area with an indefinite supply of renewable resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
Non-point sources
are dispersed and often difficult to identify. d the runoff of fertilizers, pesticides, and trash
Point sources,
are single, identifiable sources coal-burning power or industrial plant
What are examples of pollution?
burning of coal or gasoline, and the dumping of chemicals into rivers and oceans.
What are examples of natural and manmade pollutants?
environment-volcanic eruptions human activities -burning of coal, gasoline, dumping of chemicals into rivers and oceans.
What is the evidence that our planet is living unsustainably?
forests shrinking topsoil eroding deserts expanding