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Ethic Ecological (Anthropocentric or Ecocentric)

Ecocentric

What philosophical perspective does John Muir have?

Ecocentric.

In an economics for sustainability, which field of economics is most relevant? (Neoclassical economics, Classical economics, Environmental economics, or Ecological economics)

Ecological economics

Habits of Mind

Education

Orr's four challenges of sustainability "inform the discretion of the public"

Education

What is Cirillo's 4th E?

Education (Educating for Sustainability)

What is EFS?

Education for Sustainability

What is ESD?

Education for Sustainable Development

Purpose of U.N. Montreal Protocol

Eliminated the use of CFCs

Orr's four challenges of sustainability Learning how to recognize and resolve divergent problems, which is to say a higher level of spiritual awareness

Empathy

Northwestern University

Enable

Orr's four challenges of sustainability A marked improvement and creativity in the arts of citizenship and governance

Engagement

What is Environmentalism composed of?

Environment and Activism

Which of the following define the three "usual" components of sustainability?

Environment, Economy, Equity (Social)

Leopold, "Thinking Like a Mountain" 4 leaf sustainability

Environmental (lack of wolves affect the ecosystem, more deer means more grazing), Economy (more deer's to hunt), Equity (Each species has a role and should not be over exploited. We should all live in harmony that every living thing is equal), Aesthetics (less nature from over-grazing, less beauty of real nature).

In Bullard's "Environmental Justice in the 21st Century". Which of the following best reflects Bullard's view?

Environmental justice is a response to environmental racism.

Where is the Paneveggio Forest?

Italy

Who is associated with Binaries

Kant & Schiller

The Atmosphere is composed of

Layers and Composition (Nitrogen 78%, Oxygen 21%, and others)

Harmony = _________. Enhance = _________.

Limit; development

According to the Bruntland Report, the strategy for sustainable development involves the need to integrate what two types of considerations in decision making?

Limitations and needs

In Marks, "Cancer Alley" Article: Which state is the largest polluters of toxic waste

Louisiana

What is the translation of "Fatto di Fiemme"

Made in Fiemme

James Hansen's TED talk concluded ...

Mankind is adding greenhouse gasses to the atmosphere, we know that this is causing warming, and we are not doing anything about it. We should do something about it!

What is MRF

Material Recovery Facility

Who directed to construct an apiary atop City Hall

Mayor Daley

SWISS TEAM

Mobility, Energy, Waste Management, Water Management, Biodiversity, and renewable materials. All glass panels

What is anthropocentricism?

Moral values are limited to humans.

GNP & GDP - doesn't include parents, crime and catastrophes count (but are they good?), inequality. It only measures __________.

Movement

In Fenceline: A Company Town Divided (FILM): What was the harmful company called? (not specifically Shell)

NORCO - New Orleans Refining Company

Golden Arrow of Consumption

Nation of consumers. 99% of products are trashed within 6 months.

What is NAFTA

North American free trade agreement

In the videos of Sweatshop — Deadly Fashion, we followed three young people as they went from ________ to visit ________.

Norway ... Cambodia.

Esthetics

One's perceptions of beauty; leads to empathy, values, ethics

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS

Our H2OUSE

What is the big idea of Darrin Nordahl's "Public Produce."

Plant edible plants in public spaces for the public good

What is an externality?

Pollution not part of the firm's cost curve

In considering the a) hydrosphere, b) lithosphere, and c) atmosphere, we examined three issues facing those three spheres. What are those issues?

Pollution, Biodiversity, and Climate Change

In Sweatshop: A Deadly Fashion (Film): They mention "we are rich, because they are ________"

Poor

In the Book, "Where are you Wearing?": He says Beauty lies with ________

Poverty

According to Scheffler, what is the "importance of the afterlife" in relation to environmental problems?

Present and future problems, such as climate change, matter to us because other people will continue to exist after our deaths.

Why is it less beneficial to an electric vehicle in NYC

The difference is what happens when you plug in your electric car in New York City. power plants that respond are coal-fired power plants, so relatively dirty power plants. power plants are in locations like Pennsylvania which are also heavily populated, and some of that pollution blow straight back to NYC.

What is discounting (or the discount rate)?

The diminishing value of goods over time

What is the question that links the four leaves of the sustainability lens?

The ethical: Is it right?

What is "cancer alley"?

The petrochemical corridor along a stretch of the Mississippi River.

What are the soundboards of the highest caliber guitars and violins made of?

Spruce resonance wood

What is the Pope Named after?

St. Francais

Which of these gasses is NOT mentioned as a greenhouse gas in the documentary, Horizon Guide to Climate Change? -Methane -Carbon Dioxide -Sulphur Dioxide -Dihydrogen Monoxide

Sulphur Dioxide

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM AND CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Surviv (AL) House

What is SE?

Sustainability Education

The standings from the Solar Decathlon 2017, held in Denver Colorado are as follows, which of these team houses was fully enclosed in glass panels?

Swiss Team

Economy

System for exchange of goods and services; careful use of resources (Goods and Services)

We read newspaper articles about Pope Francis visiting and speaking at which place(s)?

The Congress of the United States & The United Nations in New York City.

Which of the following is NOT one of the 4 major criticisms of only using the GDP (gross domestic product) as a measure of economic success? - An environment and social catastrophes add to the GDP - What is monetized does not count - The GDP is based on a normative economics - Inequality

The GDP is based on a normative economics

The Solar Decathlon is a competition run by __________.

The U.S. Department of Energy

What is ecomusicology? (on test)

The study of the connections between music, culture, and nature

The documentary Fenceline focused on . . . .

The tensions between races & The problems of pollution.

Dr. Stephen Holland's research investigates:

The translocation of pollution release to the power generation plant location.

In Marathon for Justice (Film): What happened to the Indians

Their land (Black Hills) was taken illegally when false accusations of gold/valuable natural resources were claimed in the location. Birth of Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) which states no white people are allowed to enter and that the land is reserved

According to Orr, which of the following are among the reasons for why local places matter?

Those local places shape who we are.

According to Broome, "Ethics of Climate Change": What is Temporal Impartiality

Time does not impact it's value

According to Aldo Leopold, what does it mean to "think like a mountain"?

To think ecologically, because mountains are part of the web of life.

Which of these are among the sections of the UNCG Climate Action Plan (CAP)? -Infrastructure Development -Transportation -Garbage Disposal -Water -Educational Curricula

Transportation & Water

Layer of the Atmosphere (closest to farthest)

Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere

"Whether in a developed country, or in a developing country, poverty and the inability to meet basic needs for food, shelter, and care make some human communities even more vulnerable to environmentally degraded conditions. People faced with exposure and hunger will contribute to environmental degradation to meet basic life needs. People driven by insecurity as to basic living conditions are likely to accept employment opportunities regardless of consequences to human and environmental needs." -Collin & Collin (True/False)

True

According to Grogan, "Cost-Benefit Analysis": Benefits outweigh cost (True/False)

True

According to Stephen Holland: whether or not an electric vehicle generates environmental benefits is critically dependent on local conditions (True/False)

True

Burning fossil fuels releases previously stored carbon into the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2) and/or methane (CH4), greenhouse gases which lead to atmospheric warming. (True/False)

True

Equality doesn't mean Equity (True/False)

True

Hawaii has no place to dump their trash (T/F)

True

In Bullard's "Environmental Justice in the 21st Century". The environmental justice movement is led by a loose alliance of grassroots and national environmental and civil rights leaders who question the foundation of the current environmental protection paradigm. (True/False)

True

In Jones, "The Economic Injustice of Plastic": Disposability is bad for planet & people. (True/False)

True

In SPUR REPORT "Public Harvest": City Farming, Gardening, and Urban Agriculture is of most importance (True/False)

True

Stephen Holland: His research does not consider the combination of electric vehicles and off grid home solar power charging. (True/False)

True

What is Externalized Costs

True cost of making stuff aren't captured in the price.

"zero emission vehicles," electric vehicles are not necessarily emissions-free (True/False)

True, they have zero tailpipe emission but need fossil fuel to charge the battery

Creighton's experience comes from her work at what university (which she discusses a lot in the excerpt we read)?

Tufts University

In the section we read of Where Am I Wearing?, we followed Kelsey Timmerman's attempt to find where his __________ were made.

Underwear

According to Orr, which of the following are un-sustainable:

Unrestrained development

In Marathon for Justice (Film): What was the windmill contaminated with?

Uranium

What is a "Green" University

Use of efficient resources, little to no waste, responsibility of waste generated

According to Cato, which of the following is NOT part of an economics of sustainability? - Following the physical laws of nature - Understanding economies as complex and dynamic systems - Approaching the study of economics normatively - Using neoclassical mathematical models that rely on GD

Using neoclassical mathematical models that rely on GDP.

According to Broome, "Ethics of Climate Change": Which two is a part of Equality (Prioritarianism, Pure discounting, Utilitarianism, Temporal Impartiality )

Utilitarianism & Temporal Impartiality

Which of the following is the best synonym for "normative" (as in normative economics)? (Normal, Positive, Quantitative, Mathematical, or Value)

Value

Who said "Our enormously productive economy demands that we make consumption our way of life, that we convert the buying and use for goods into rituals, that we seek our spiritual satisfaction, our ego satisfaction, in consumption... we need things consumed, burned up, replaced and discarded at an ever-accelerating rate."

Victor Lebow

What is the difference between climate and weather?

Weather is here and now; climate is average weather in a place

Has the Environment become more politicized?

Yes

In Fenceline: A Company Town Divided (FILM): Eventually, was the Diamond community able to relocate? (Yes/No)

Yes

What is the difference between materials management and waste management?

a difference in mindset whereby waste is seen as having value

Scientist observed that the protective layer of ozone high in the stratosphere was changing such that ____________________, and they met in Montreal in 1987 and agreed to take actions to resolve this issue.

a hole in this layer was fotrming at high latitudes due to the industrial use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

In the section we read of Where Am I Wearing?, Timmerman identifies _____________ & __________________ as possibilities for hope.

a model turned entrepreneur & micro-financing

As defined by Dr. Marianne LeGreco in her class presentation, what is a food desert?

a neighborhood with at least 20% low income residents and no comprehensive grocery stores

What are the benefits of gardening

absorb rainwater, cool down hot urban environment, provide habitat for birds and insects, reduce stress of city sewage, lower energy demand, support biodiversity

Aristotle

achieve good by flourishing / flourish by doing good "kalon" = good AND beautiful

Botzler, "Environmental Ethics" explains Anthropocentrism and Ecocentrism. What is Ecocentrism?

all living things have VALUE

According to Broome, "Ethics of Climate Change": What is Utilitarianism

benefits everyone the same value, low discount rate = higher rate in the future.

even if two vehicles with the same emission intensity are driven in the same location, the geographic pattern of their emissions will differ. Where does the damage go to...

damages depend on the location of emissions

In The Habitable Planet (Film): "Rise of Slime" means

decrease biodiversity; removing big fish or adding nutrients

What is planned obsolescence according to Annie Leonard in the video Story of Stuff?

designing a product so either it has a limited functional lifespan or it is perceived to no longer be functional

What is the significance of Wetlands?

ecosystem services; water purification, habitat, storm buffers

In Bullard's "Environmental Justice in the 21st Century". The environmental justice movement has set out clear goals of ....

eliminating unequal enforcement of environmental, civil rights, and public health laws."

F. Schiller

emotional and rational

According to Broome, "Ethics of Climate Change": What is Prioritarianism

gives better life to priority to people less off; high discount rate = low future value because of the faster growth rate

What are Binaries

helpful for understanding

Why is it harmful to drive a gas-powered vehicle in Los Angeles

lot of people, horrible air shed, surrounded by mountains, so that pollution all gets trapped in Los Angeles and causes a lot of harm

What is Ecofeminism

male dominance is what drives environmental problems

Production

mix toxic chemicals with natural resources to make toxic contaminated products. Toxin In Toxin Out.

libraries, city halls, and police and fire stations

municipal buildings

streets and sidewalks, parks, squares and plazas, parking lots

municipality

Extraction

natural resource exploitation

what is a near-Zero Net Energy house

needs zero extra energy than natural

The Navy dumps their trash into the _____.

open sea

Impacts of CFC ....

ozone depletion that is helping keeping UV rays out of earth

I. Kant

pleasure or displeasure

What is Closed Loops and an example

refers to no waste and Nature is an example. Humans have concentrated wastes

What are the Problems in Warren County

soil contamination, black community, poor, Environmental Racism

Atmospheric Ozone (O3) filters out ...

solar UV radiation

What are game changing solutions according to Annie Leonard in the video Story of Stuff?

solutions to sustainability problems that address the core problem rather than just symptoms

According to Jones, "The root of this problem, in my view, is the idea of disposability itself. ... In order to trash ______, you have to trash ______." (Fill)

the planet, people

What is the greenhouse effect?

the storage and re-transmission of heat in the atmosphere via gasses like water vapor, CO2 and CH4

According to the Sengupta and Yardley article, what does Pope Francis say that we need to choose over the "boundless thirst for power and material prosperity" that currently characterizes our world?

we need to choose environmental justice

What are Estuaries?

where salt and fresh water MEET; Biodiversity, habitat for commercial fishing, storm buffer, erosion protection, purification

Environment

Everything; nature+humans; surroundings that affect growth (Humans and Surroundings)

Orr's four challenges of sustainability "more accurate models, metaphors, and measures to describe the human enterprise relative to the biosphere"

Explanation

Ethics + Aesthetics =

Fairness

J. Dewey

Fairness = ethics + aesthetics Good Life = moral + beautiful Therefore: good life involves fairness

What does "equity" mean in the context of sustainability?

Fairness and justice (Also synonyms of equity)

Equity

Fairness or justice in the way people are treated

A sweatshop is a place where sweatpants and sweatshirts are made and sold. (True/False)

False

Economics is a completely objective field that relies purely on mathematics and the determination of facts. (True/False)

False

In the film, Horizon Guide to Climate Change, we learn that climate change was a central part of the first Earth Day celebration on April 22, 1970. (True/False)

False

Plastic pollution does not impact the ocean because we don't use plastic at sea; plastic pollution is a land-based problem that can be solved through recycling. (True/False)

False

According to Aldo Leopold, what is a "land ethic"?

Human ethics should be enlarged to consider people and the land

Environmental ethics is a field of inquiry concerned with evaluating the ethical responsibilities _________ have for the __________ world. (Fill)

Humans; Natural

Leopold, "Thinking Like a Mountain" Key Log Quote

"A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise."

UNCG's definition of Sustainability

"Academics, Operations, and Outreach are conducted with careful attention to the enduring interconnectedness of social equity, the environment, the economy, and aesthetics."

Planned Obsolescence

"Designed for the dump". Make stuff to be useless asap

Scheffler says, "I believe in life after death." What does he mean by that?

"I believe ... that other people will continue to live after I myself have died."

Leopold, "Thinking Like a Mountain" Thinking like a Mountain Quote...

"Only the mountain has lived long enough to listen objectively to the howl of a wolf."

Orr, "All Sustainability is Local" motto

"Think globally and act locally"

According to Orr, "The overall challenge of sustainability is to ... (definition)

"avoid crossing irreversible thresholds that damage the life systems of Earth while creating long-term economic, political, and moral arrangements that secure the well-being of current and future generations."

Distribution

"selling all this toxic-contaminated junk as quickly as possible"

Ecomusicology Defined by Allen and Dave

"the coming together of music/sound studies with environmental/ecological studies & sciences"

Ecomusicology Defined by Allen

"the study of music, culture, & nature in all the complexities of those terms"

Not all appliances uses the same amount of energy. The ones producing heat needs more energy (True/False)

(True)

What is cost-benefit analysis?

- Balancing positives and negatives - Decision making aid

According to Creighton, what are some specific examples of how universities negatively affect the environment?

- Energy use - Water consumption - Solid waste production - Material purchasing

Katherine Baxter's 4 Leaf Sustainability

- Environment: the Great Pacific Garbage Patch impact marine species and littering harms birds and other land animals that get a hold of the waste. - Equity: Disposable Products equals Disposable People. - Economy: producers should be responsible of any products they make. - Aesthetics: Ditching disposability to protect the beauty of our planet and protect any living species

In Cato, "Economics for Sustainability": What are the 5 types of Capital

- Financial - Human - Manufactured - Social - Natural

Dr. Marianne LeGreco - 4 Leaves of Sustainability Social Equity

- Food Distribution - Access to Food - Stop Gaps to Hunger & Food insecurity So many people do not have access to food (food insecurity) and we need to work towards helping people in need of this right.

Dr. Marianne LeGreco - 4 Leaves of Sustainability Aesthetics

- Food is Tasty! - Both Mundane and Artistic - Beauty in what and how we eat - Landscape - Ethical consequences Sometimes the taste/ aesthetics don't taste good.

Role of Martin Luther King Jr.

- He went to Memphis to support striking garbage workers (environmental & economic issues) - He strove for JUSTICE and EQUITY

What are the 3 Spheres?

- Hydrosphere (Water) - Lithosphere (Rock/Land) - Atmosphere (Gas/Air)

Plastic pollution can be found ...

- In Beer - In Washing Machine Waste Water - Human Teeth

UNCG Climate Action Plan (CAP)

- Infrastructure - Transportation - Materials Management - Water - Academics and Outreach

In their article "Education for Sustainability," Cirillo et al. discuss which of the following?

- Japan's LEAF. - Key components of EFS. - An EFS framework from Shelburne Farms. - The USPESD.

Disposal

- Landfills and Incinerations - burning garbage that had toxins create new toxins after burned and goes into the air. -

Dr. Marianne LeGreco - 4 Leaves of Sustainability Economy

- Managing Natural Resources - Costs of Production - Cost of Food to Consumers - Disposal & Waste more expensive to produce food because it takes more money to grow various products. Takes money to make sure the product looks good and taste good/safe

Parts of Atmosphere

- Oxygen (life), Nitrogen (food), thin layer - Weather & Climate

The film Marathon for Justice profiled which of the following?

- People who want to breathe air in Philadelphia, PA. - people who want to drink water in Thoreau, NM - people who rely on the land in the Dakotas.

What is Environmental Ethics

- Preservation and Protection, Conservation and Consumption. - Protect ecosystems from degradation or overuse

What does the forest provide?

- Provide oxygen - Clean and Store Water - Provide food and materials

Orr, "All Sustainability is Local" - 5 reasons why Local places matter

- Shape our birth and upbringing - Environmentalism grew by saving specific places - Worldwide problems are NOT necessarily global - Global can be too abstract - Global economy is not ecologically sustainable, so we need to work at local levels

Dr. Marianne LeGreco - 4 Leaves of Sustainability Environment

- Soil - Air - Bees - Fertilizer - Pest Control plants uses the soil. We need drinkable water. We can't grow food without bees because they pollinate our flowers. Pest control - woodpecker story. Can devastate gardens where there is no time to replant because of temperature and season.

Parts of Lithosphere

- Soil, property, identity, forest - humans: footprint, agriculture, settlement, population

According to Creighton, "Greening the Ivory Tower" 5 essential ingredients to success....

- Understanding decisions and audience - commitment - committees - leaders - basics of environmental protection

Low Diversity Leads to...

- VULNERABLE TO COLLAPSE - loss of habitat & agriculture diversity - biodiversity decline rate: 30-50%, 2 species annually.

According to Stephen Holland: County-level environmental benefit: Eastern are......

- benefit is large and negative - primarily relies more heavily on coal and natural gas

According to Stephen Holland: County-level environmental benefit: Western are......

- benefit is large and positive - primarily a mix of hydro, nuclear, and natural gas.

Biodiversity involves ....

- the range of ecosystems. - the variety of life in ecosystems. - humans and non-human organisms. - the genetic diversity within species

At the conclusion of the article, "The Historical Roots of our Ecologic Crisis," Lynn White proposes that we ...

.. adopt St. Francis as a patron saint.

According to Pope Francis, destroying the environment is ...

... a sin

The UNCG Green Fund is ...

... a student fee to support sustainability initiatives on campus. $2.22

In The Habitable Planet (Film): Tropical rainforests are considered ...

... the "lungs of the planet."

Richmond, "Ecology" Ecology is a branch of science that studies ...

... the ways in which plants and animals interact with one another and with their surroundings.

According to Broome, "Ethics of Climate Change": What is Pure Discounting

Importance to the people of now rather than the future

Which of the following are included among Orr's "four challenges"?

Improved education

Where is the Tongass National Forest?

Alaska

Ethic Philosophical (Anthropocentric or Ecocentric)

Anthropocentric

In Horizon Guide to Climate Change (Film) When is Earth Day?

April 22, 1970

Who is associated with Synthesis

Aristotle & Dewey

In Fenceline: A Company Town Divided (FILM): What were some symptoms

Asthma, cancer, liver cancer, sarcoidosis, allergies, and many more

Objective

Based on Facts

Subjective

Based on Feelings or Opinions

Why do we consider the environment in relation to sustainability?

Because all life depends on it

Eric Henry of TSDesigns says that we have a broken apparel system. Why?

Because too much is made overseas when it used to be made here.

The article by Lynn White is entitled "The Historical Roots of our Ecologic Crisis" and it is published in the journal Science, but the primary subject matter is what?

Belief systems

Who purchased the properties from the city for $4.2 million to save 113 garden sites

Bette Midler

In the study of aesthetics, some thinkers make _____________ , such as pleasure/displeasure or emotional/rational, which are helpful for understanding. Other thinkers provide more complex explanations involving _____________ , such as good+beautiful or ethics+aesthetics. (Fill)

Binary; Synthesis

B.F.R.s

Brominated Flame Retardants - contains neurotoxin

"meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs"

Brundtland, 1987

TEAM DAYTONA BEACH

Building, Efficient, Affordable, Comfortable Homes (BEACH)

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY - ST. LOUIS

CRETE HOUSE

In Fenceline: A Company Town Divided (FILM): What was the reason Maggie mentioned in why the community cannot move somewhere safer.

Can't leave until they are able to relocate to a safer location without falling into debt, because the community is poor.

In Darrin Nordahl - "Public Space, Public Officials, Public Policy": What is the significance of Nathan Murray

City Hall, Public Space, Farming - he started out growing them in his cubicle then expanded to outside the office where all employees have easy access to help maintain it. Later a parking lot nearby became a garden but not successful since people do not want to go out of their way to go maintain it.

courthouses, universities, and grade schools

Civic institutions

Groups from _____________ compete in the Solar Decathlon.

Colleges and Universities

startling decline in the honey- bee population is referred to as

Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD)

Perceived Obsolescence

Convinces us to throw away stuff that is still perfectly useful

Parts of Hydrosphere

Cycle, wetlands, estuaries, watersheds

Who interviewed Darrin Nordahl on his book "Public Produce"

Diabe Rehm

In Fenceline: A Company Town Divided (FILM): Maggie fights for the ____________ community

Diamond

Example of a Super toxin

Dioxin (Most toxic man-made substance and it's main source is incineration)

In Bullard's "Environmental Justice in the 21st Century". According to Bullard, what is environmental racism (or environmental discrimination)?

Disparate treatment of a group or community based on race, class, or some other characteristic.

Cause of huge loss of life and diversity

Human Demands

Missouri University of Science and Technology

Smart Innovative Living Oasis (SILO)

In Trant et al., "Intertidal Resource": The closer trees are to the Midden they are ___________________________________.

High in calcium and phosphorous

_____ percent of damages from gasoline vehicles are transported to other states.

18

Where is UNCG on the 2017 Sierra Club Cool Schools list?

78th

more than _____ percent of damages from air pollution emissions (not greenhouse gases) from driving an electric car in one state are exported to other states.

90

What is pernambuco?

A Brazilian wood for violin bows.

Which of the following was John Muir working to protect?

A canyon in the Sierra Nevadas. (The Hetch Hetchy Valley)

How did pollution come to correlate with race between Baton Rouge and New Orleans?

A complex history of transportation, natural resources, historical taxation patterns, compliant state government, and plantations and the end of slavery.

According to Eric Henry: TED Talk: Who is Ronney

A cotton farmer in the USA for Sustainability

According to the "Bruntland Report," sustainable development is ...

A process of change

What is Material Economy made of

A system from Extraction, Production, Distribution, Consumption, and Disposal.

On top of the Chain what is most toxic?

Human Breast Milk

Electric vehicles produce zero tailpipe emissions, but unlike gasoline cars, electric cars produce emissions when fossil fuels are burned for energy to move the vehicle. According to Stephen Holland, the generation of electricity at power plants must be considered when evaluating the cleanliness of electric vehicles. The area around and downwind from powerplants is negatively impacted by an increase in energy production. To know if electric vehicles are better, you must factor in the environmental cost of running fossil fuel based how the electric grid might generate exhaust pollution. Because electric grids vary regionally in their cleanliness, in some areas it makes more environmental sense to use gas vehicles and in other areas it makes more sense to use electric vehicles. This means that electric vehicles produce a net benefit to the environment in North Dakota, but not in Los Angeles. (True/False)

False, Electric vehicles produce a net benefit to the environment in LA than in ND.

In The Habitable Planet (Film): Which of the following threaten(s) tropical rainforests?

Fragmentation & Roads

What Natural Resources does Cancer Alley have

Fresh Water, Salt & Sulfur, Natural Gas & Petroleum, Deep Water, Cheap electricity

Gasoline cars store potential energy in the ___________ and then release emissions as fuel is burned concurrent to driving. Electric cars store electricity in __________. Emissions occur prior to driving

Gas Tanks; Batteries

Who said "Urban agriculture is about far more than growing vegetables on an empty lot. It's about revitalizing and transforming unused public spaces, connecting city residents with their neighborhoods in a new way and promoting healthier eating and living for everyone."

Gavin Newsom

In the introduction of Where Am I Wearing?, author Kelsey Timmerman's explains that he is addressing the issue of ________ by exploring _________.

Globalization ... where his clothes are made

Moral + Beautiful =

Good Life

Corporations are bigger than the ______.

Government

The film Musicwood involved a cast of characters that included:

Greenpeace, The Haida Nation, Taylor Guitars

What is HPI

Happy Planet Index = (satisfaction x expectancy)/footprint

What role has Warren County, NC, had in the history of sustainability?

It is where the environmental justice movement was born.

In Bullard's "Environmental Justice in the 21st Century". The "People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit" (1991) promoted which of the following?

Principles of environmental justice.

According to Broome, "Ethics of Climate Change": Which two is a part of Equity (Prioritarianism, Pure discounting, Utilitarianism, Temporal Impartiality )

Prioritarianism & Pure discounting

Hospitals, business parks, churches, corporate plazas, retail and commercial parking lots

Privately owned

Which of the following is the best synonym for "normative" (as in normative economics)?

Qualitative

What is the main driver of Climate change

Release of Energy from Fossil Fuels (non-renewable)

High Diversity Leads to...

Resilience

University of Maryland

Resilience, Adaptive, Climate, Technology (REACT)

According to Jones (TED Talk), biomimicry is ...

Respecting the wisdom of all creatures

Ethics

Rules of behavior for what is morally good/right and bad/wrong (Good and Bad Behaviors)

According to Cirillo et al., : - EFS is transformative & Reformist - EDS is Reformist and Transformative - SE is Reformist - EFSand EDS are Transformative

SE is Reformist EFS & EDS are Transformative

Netherlands: HU University of Applied Science Utrecht

SELFICIENT HOUSE

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

SINATRA

The SPUR public harvest report is set in _________.

San Francisco, CA

Plastic is an issue even at the _______ and ________. (Fill)

Sea; Land

What was the tree cutting company called in Alaska

Sealaska

The film Fenceline involved a cast of characters and issues that included:

Shell Oil, Margie Richard, Cancer Alley, social justice, environmental pollution

Should MN and ND use electric vehicles?

They can, but it's more ideal to drive a gas-powered vehicle. electric vehicles are basically a wash because there aren't a lot of people there and it's relatively unpolluted already. Whereas, the power plant is located in Chicago, a population dense city.


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