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1. Environmental Science is a multidisciplinary science that includes: philosoph

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1. Environmental Science is a multidisciplinary science that includes:

philosophy carbon cycles and computers

ecology and human impact

agriculture, anthropology and physics

chemistry, biology and engineering

2 Environmental Science has its roots in:

Thoreau's time

Prehistory

Darwin's time

Current time

3. Environmental ethics refers to

environmental justice

preventing harm to the environment

resource exploitation

Doing what is right and sustainable for the earth.

4. When making a decision about species survival and current jobs that are in the same territory, what is ultimately at stake?

the top of the food chain

ecosystems

web of life

future species population and livilihood of people

5. Give an example of a situation where you live that involves environmental ethics. What is the remedy??

6. What is the ecosystem approach? Understanding

a way of classifiying for urban planning

a way of classifying lands, ecosystems and economic sectors

a way of classifying economic sectors

a ways of classifying culture

7. Which is the best overall for planning resources?

a geographical boundary

an ecological or environmental boundary

a political boundary

a cultural boundary

8. in this course, you are learning that urban development causes

growth of cities

disruption and breakdown of ecosystems

new highways

new species populations

9. Which approach is best overall, considering carrying capacity?

anthropogenic

economic

cultural

ecocentric/biocentric

10 Write a brief sentence on who each were and what they contributed:

a. Ralph Waldo Emerson

b. John Muir

c. Henry David Thoreau

d. Aldo Leopold

e. Rachel Carsons

11. Limiting factors are/range of tolerance is:

cause new populations to arise/varies from time to time

improve populations hardiness over time

limit populations with increased exposures over time

help populations increase their territories

12. Sustainable Development is ___________. Please give two examples:

13. Describe what Global Environmental Ethics are defined as/w two examples.

14. Risk Assessments for management are rarely used. When we want to establish risk factor levels to create environmental procedures, we just ask the EPA or the US Fish and Wildlife

True

False

15.Carcinogens pose negligible risk. That is why we agree to ingest them and permit them broadly in our environment.

True

False

16. For wildlife to have a safe habitat they need:

safe range, food, water, shelter

local geography, mild climate and mixed soil

native plants, selected temperatures, rural settings

community, shelter, variety, range

17.This is a critical thinking question to apply sustainability concepts.

Look up the UNEP (United Nations Environmental Programme) on the web.

How does it help over populated areas cope with sustainability and new economies in the ‘third world’ ??? Discuss three of their Environmental Programs.

Explanation / Answer

1. Environmental Science is a multidisciplinary science that includes:

chemistry, biology and engineering

2 Environmental Science has its roots in:

Thoreau's time

3. Environmental ethics refers to

environmental justice

4. When making a decision about species survival and current jobs that are in the same territory, what is ultimately at stake?

Web of life

5. Give an example of a situation where you live that involves environmental ethics. What is the remedy?

Environmental pollution leads to climate change.

Remedy - Preventing atmospheric pollution through industries. Increase plantation and stop deforestation

6. What is the ecosystem approach? Understanding

a way of classifying lands, ecosystems and economic sectors

7. Which is the best overall for planning resources?

an ecological or environmental boundary

8. in this course, you are learning that urban development causes

disruption and breakdown of ecosystems

9. Which approach is best overall, considering carrying capacity?

ecocentric/biocentric

10. Ralph Waldo Emerson -Transcendentalist movement

John Muir- Naturalist and environmental philosopher, devoted his time in the preservation of western forests

11. Limiting factors are/range of tolerancehttp://www.chegg.com/homework-help/expertquestion is:

limit populations with increased exposures over time

12. Sustainable Development is a process of meeting human development goals

Environmental friendly methods of farming

Source of renewable energy