Minimizing Human Impact on the Environment
Overpopulation
More organisms in an area than an ecosystem can support
Pollution
A harmful substance that contaminates a natural environment
Climate Change
A long-term change in the temperature range and related environmental variables for regions of Earth
Deforestation
Removal of a forest or stand of trees, which are then used for non forest purposes
Agriculture
The science, art, and business of cultivating soil, producing crops, and raising livestock
Biodiversity
The sum of the different forms of living things in a given area or population
Consumption
The use of resources, such as fuel and food, by specific populations
Reuse
To find ways to use containers and products multiple times
Reduce
To make smart purchasing decisions that result in less waste and packaging
Recycle
To properly dispose of used resources so they can be reprocessed into new products
Overexploitation
Use of a natural resource at a level that results in the unwanted depletion or destruction of the resource
Anthropogenic Changes
changes in the environment caused by humans
Sustainable farming and fishing
A type of farming and fishing that produces food in a way that does not harm the environment
Ecosystem
All of the biotic and abiotic factors and the interactions among them in a given area
Population
All of the organisms of one species within a particular ecosystem
Invasive species
An alien (or non-native to the ecosystem) species, usually brought to an area by humans, that competes for resources and causes problems for the native specie within an ecosystem
Energy usage
The amount of energy utilized
Environmental impact
The impact on the environment created by the Industrial Revolution
Environment
the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.