chapter 1
Countries with a per capita income of more than $40,000 (US) make up ___% of the world's population.
10
Islands such as Tobago and Mauritius successfully preserved natural areas in the ____, as scientists from colonizing nations understood their importance to environmental health.
1700s
Fertility rates have decreased in most areas of the world to less than ___ children per woman.
3
More than ___ of fish stocks have been severely depleted and are in need of better management to maintain sustainable global food supplies.
3/4
About __% of the world population lives in regions where water demand exceeds supplies.
40; this number could increase to 75% in the next 10 years
___ thinking (a type of critical thinking) occurs when a problem is broken down into its constituent parts.
Analytical
___ are those services and resources provided by environmental systems on earth
Ecosystem services
Uncertainty
Explanations and knowledge can do change with new evidence
True or false: The general public and the scientific community use the term "theory" in the same manner
False; these two groups tend to use the same term for two very different types of explanations
More than one billion people depend on resources from the ___ for their animal protein source. However, fish stocks are not doing well.
Ocean
This is the cumulative body of knowledge produced by scientists.
Science
Agricultural and rural development
Stewardship of the land is important for nonurban dwellers and agriculture
____ was one of the early initiators of the pragmatic utilitarian conservation movement, through which nature is preserved and managed for human use
Teddy Roosevelt + Gifford Pinchot
Combating deforestation and protecting biodiversity
These biomes play many roles including water cycling, resource creation, and being a home to diverse species.
Cultural
These services are recreational and have aesthetic benefits
Regulating
These services maintain conditions that make earth suitable for life
Supporting
These services might include water purification and waste decomposition
Provisioning
These services provide the resources, such a fuel, that we need to live
Combating desertification and drought
This is imperative as it associated with water resources essential to farming, ecosystems, and life.
contribute ideas and provide evidence:
biology geography chemistry
Researcher bias is an issue when the experiment has high stakes, such as drug evaluations; therefore, ____ experiments may be used to eliminate this problem.
blind and double-blind
A way to interpret a map or graph is to examine ___ values to identify patterns or trends
contrasting and extreme
You will be able to determine what aspects, opinions, and theories from environmental science to accept by using
critical thinking
Science is a ___ process with scientific innovation building on the discoveries of the past
cumulative
While the world population continues to grow, the rate of population growth is ___.
decreasing
Although both deductive and inductive reasoning are valid pathways in science, ______ reasoning uses a top down approach beginning with general verified laws to specific explanations.
deductive
help us understand resource use
economics political science communications
Since environmental issues require complex and novel ideas and technology, it is important to improve access to ____ to facilitate innovation.
education and information
__ is the study of the environment and our place in it
environmental science
True or false: air pollution remains within the region it is created
false
The primary reason hunger is still a global problem that is
food resources are not distributed evenly
Although relatively cheap, ____ fuels have high environmental costs in terms of air and water pollution.
fossil
Uniformitarianism
fundamental processes and patterns do not change over space and time
Sustainable development requires that the needs and welfare of future ___ are not compromised due to current development and progress.
generations
The most recent stage of the environmental movement has been referred to as environmentalism
global
A ____ is a testable explanation
hypothesis
Affluence tends to lead to a(n) ___ use of resources that tends to lead to higher environmental impacts.
increased
Understanding the customs of ____ peoples will increase our understanding of ecological processes and biodiversity.
indigenous
Probability
is the measure of how likely something is to occur
Critical thinking means that a person _____.
logically and analytically assesses new ideas and evidence
____ experiments occur when conditions are deliberately altered
manipulative
The population of earth is growing at approximately 80 ___ people per year.
million
Population growth
more people use more resources and make more waste
A __ experiment involves observations after an event
natural
John Muir argued that nature should be preserved because
nature deserves to exist
Sustainable cities
over 50% of people live in urban areas
A ___ shift is a great change in the explanatory framework of the scientific community.
paradigm
Rachel Carson helped usher in the modern environmental movement in he 1960s with her book Silent Spring, which alerted the public to threats from
pollution and toxic chemicals
Scientists often calculate how likely the outcome of their experiments may be due to chance. If this ____ is less than 5%, then the results may be considered reliable.
probability
Empiricism
real processes can be observed and understood
We critically analyze information in various ways such as using analytical, creative, ___, ___ and logical thinking.
reflective; logical
Before there is substantial evidence to support experimental results or claims, scientists________.
remain skeptical
___, which is the repeating of studies or tests, is an important part of sound scientific study.
reproducibility
Assuming that the world is knowable and observable,
science
The basic principles of ___ include the ideas that the world can be observed and understood with careful observations and explained with uncomplicated theories that can be repeatedly tested and eventually changed if new evidence become available.
science
Repeatability
scientific test results need to be reproducible
Ecosystem ___ refers to the resources provided by environmental systems, such as water and air purification.
services
___ progress addresses issues such as public health and sanitation that affect the poorest people, which in turn improves water quality and other environmental issues.
social
Sustainability is the search for ecological _____ and human progress that can last indefinitely.
stability
___ is the condition in which ecological stability and human progress can last over a long time.
sustainability
Earth is unique in the solar system because it has relatively stable and mild ____.
temperature
Protecting the atmosphere
the primary concerns are climate change and pollution
Parsimony
the simpler explanation of two usually is preferred.
To a scientist, this one word is an explanation of a phenomena based on multiple lines of data experience, whereas the general public tends to use this term as a substitute for something speculative.
theory
Environmental policy
this guides decisions on protecting and using resources wisely
Reducing resource consumption
this is especially significant for wealthy regions that use more than their fair share
Health care
this is essential for a productive life
Combating poverty
this reduces access to development essentials
___ is the amount of resources we use and dispose of.
throughput
Sustainability is hindered by the ___ distribution of resources as the poorest people are often both the victims and agents of environmental problems
uneven
Global wealth is ___ distributed
unevenly
Roosevelt's and Pinchot's view was that nature should be preserved and used to provide resources for humans. This is now known as pragmatic ___ conservation.
utilitarian
Steps that may be used in critical thinking include ___.
-clarifying uncertainties -distinguishing source reliability -distinguishing between facts and values
Which of the following are involved in the current, large-scale loss of native species on earth?
-habitat destruction -introduction of exotic species -water and air pollution
Scientific knowledge ______.
-is a cumulative effort -requires many people
Which of the following are current issues related to climate change?
-rising sea levels -more frequent flooding -melting sea ice
Which of the following are true regarding recent trends in global health?
-some diseases have been eradicated -millions have gained access to clean water -infant mortality has declined
Reaching a scientific consensus usually requires
-testing and retesting -debate
Ways to judge if a study is sound science include asking if ________.
-the claims have been reproduced by others -the study has gone through a impartial peer review process -the study agrees with the majority of the scientific community
Although hundreds of millions of people have better water supplies than they did 25 years ago, over ________ people still lack access to safe drinking water.
1 billion