Environment Bio Exam #1

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What percent of the Earth's water is undrinkable

99%

Environmental ____________ is the theory which suggests that the environment has direct rights and qualifies for moral personhood.

Anthropocentrism

___________ is known as life-centered environmental ethics

Biocentrism

_______________ is a law that allows cities, states, or individuals the right to sue companies for contamination of water supplies.

Clean Water Act

Sustainable development is often defines "meeting the needs of current generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs." Sustainable development is much like _____________

Conversationalism.

The goal of a _________-___________ program is to encourage product recycling through the refund of a deposit

Deposit-Refund

Define sustainability

Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

The ___________ approach requires scientists to recognize and understand natural interactions and to integrate this with human needs for natural resources.

Ecosystem

___________ boundaries are not usually defined by identifiable demarcations.

Ecosystem

____________ science is a broadly defined field of physical and biological sciences

Environmental

___________________________ is the study of how to appreciate beauty in the natural world.

Environmental Aesthetics

_____________________ is the study of laws which are designed to protect the health of human beings and their environment.

Environmental Justice

Evangelical Christians, known for their conservative stand on most issues are becoming

Green

In the United States, _______________ are used to cover the cost of reclaiming and revegetating mined sites

Performance Bonds

_______________ prevention can take on purely economic aspects

Pollution

Industries pollute because they want to cut ________ costs and ________ profits, manufacturing consumes ________ and produces _________, and proper waste disposal is too costly.

Production, increase, energy, waste

_______________, ______________, and ______________ are characteristics of sustainable development

Renewability, institutional commitment, and adaptability

The use of facts and assumptions to estimate the probability of harm to human health or the environment is called

Risk Assessment

The use of facts and assumptions to estimate the probability of harm to human health or the environment is called ___________

Risk Assessment

Deciding which risks should be given the highest priority and how much risk is acceptable are two decisions involved in ___________________

Risk Management

______________________ is an example of pollution prevention technique

Sewage Treatment

The basic premise behind the ______________________________ is a resource is a resource becomes overexploited when its ownership is shared.

The Tragedy of the Commons

The birthplace of environmental justice

Warren County, North Carolina

In 1994, delegates from around the world gathered for the Conference on Population and Development. Representatives from developing countries protested that

a baby born in the United States will consume 20 times the resources in its lifetime as an African or Indian baby.

Energy use has

a central role on environmental problems.

Much of the current environmental crisis is rooted in an exacerbated by

a growing gap between rich and poor nations

The movement for environmental justice has been the strongest when

community-basedorganizaations have partnered with university researchers.

Ecological systems have a much greater degree of ________ than do economic systems.

complexity

Which of the following pairs of approaches to environmental ethics is logically consistent?

conservation and anthropocentrism

Human population growth

contributes to economic problems

In _____________ it is suggested that the environment itself, not just living organisms that inhabit it, has moral worth.

ecocentrism

Biocentrism and ecocentrism differ in that

ecocentrism includes both the living things and their interactions in decision making.

The goal of a deposit-refund program is to

encourage product recycling through the refund of a deposit.

Air pollution, water pollution and loss of scenic quality are all examples of

environmental costs

____________ is a branch of philosophy

ethics

Define Environment

everything that affects an organism during its lifetime

World food production has doubled in the last 40 years because of

fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yielding varieties

Green development is generally differentiated from sustainable development in that

green development prioritizes what its proponents consider to be sustainability over economic and cultural considerations.

Examples of Market Based instruments

informational programs emissions fees/taxes Tradeable emission permits Performance Bonds

Classically there are three kinds of resources, which are

labor, capital, and land

Economic factors should be considered when

making any environmental decisions

Science is an approach to studying the ______________ world that involves formulating hypotheses and then testing them to see if the hypotheses are supported or refuted.

natural

Governance issues

often make it difficult to solve environmental problems.

When the supply of a commodity exceeds the demand

producers lower their prices

Which one of the following is NOT a way to place value on ecosystems services?

providing free access to protected habitats

Risk analysis consists of two primary considerations, ________ and ______

risk, cost

The 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change

sets 2oC as the upper limit for the increase in the temperature of the Earth.

Environmental problems do not necessarily coincide with

social and political decisions

The amount of a good or service available to be purchased is the ____________

supply

When the ____________ of a commodity exceeds the __________ producers lower their prices

supply, demand

Economic growth and resource exploitation have historically been

the dominant orientation toward the natural environment in industriaized societies.

Natural capitalism is

the idea that businesses can both expand their profits and take good care of the environment

To get around the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 many oil carriers

use lightly regulated oil barges pulled by tugboats.


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