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Terms. EnvironmentEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental IssuesEnvironmental ScientistsEnvironmentalistsEnvironmental OrganizationsGreen WashTreehugger. Environment. According to the American Heritage Dictionary (4th edition), the word environment is a noun which is defined as:The circumstances or conditions that surround one; surroundings. Societal and physicalThe totality of circumstances surrounding an organism or group of organisms, especially:The combination of external physical c9457
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1. Environmental Science & Treehuggers September 2, 2004
2. Terms Environment
Environmental Science
Environmental Issues
Environmental Scientists
Environmentalists
Environmental Organizations
Green Wash
Treehugger
3. Environment According to the American Heritage Dictionary (4th edition), the word environment is a noun which is defined as:
The circumstances or conditions that surround one; surroundings. Societal and physical
The totality of circumstances surrounding an organism or group of organisms, especially:
The combination of external physical conditions that affect and influence the growth, development, and survival of organisms. Conditions of habitat such as natural hazards, temperature, pollution? things that may affect one’s health and well being.
The complex of social and cultural conditions affecting the nature of an individual or community – poverty, geography, access to clean water, air, and health care facilities.
4. Environmental Science The systematic study of our environment AND our place in it.
It is an interdisciplanary field incorporating the fields of:
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, Political Science, Geography, Agriculture, Mathematics, Law and Sociology
6. Current Environmental Issues Water Scarcity
Water Quality
Bacteria
Industrial Effluent
Municipal Effluent – Happy fish and Birth Control – Endocrine Disruptors
Soil contamination – salinity
Air Quality!! – Ozone Action Days
Rising Population – Denton Stats
7. Still more environmental issues Urban Flooding and Erosion – Byproducts of Construction
Lack of Transportation Solutions
Over fishing
Overuse/dependence on fossil fuels
Global Warming – climate change
Questionable ethics of both corporations (polluters) and politicians
8. What’s happening out there? Several types of groups interested in these problems:
Government agencies (Federal, State, Local)
Local municipalities
Educational Institutions – Environmental Scientists
Chemical Corporations – Manufacturers
Lobbyists – for both sides
Politicians – keep everyone happy, get re-elected
Not-for-profit organizations
Civic Groups – Keep Denton Beautiful
Citizens – Lois Gibbs
9. Government Agencies Environmental Protection Agency
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Local Emergency Planning Commission
Army Corps of Engineers
Texas Parks and Wildlife
10. Local Municipalities City of Denton
Municipal Electric
Landfill
Water Treatment Plant
Wastewater treatment plant
11. Educational Institutions University of North Texas
These institutions pursue research grants to study different aspects of the environment to measure problems and propose solutions
Biodiesel
Material Recovery Facility
Phytoremediation
Wetlands – Reduction of water contaminants
Waller’s Clams
Fathead minnows
Biodiversity and erosion in buffer zones
Affect of habitat fragmentation on migratory birds
12. Chemical Corporations GE recognizes that part of being a successful and well-respected company is being socially responsible. GE is committed to serve the communities where we do business, to provide our customers with innovative, high-quality products and services and to protect the health of our workers and our environment.
13. Monsanto Monsanto is a leading provider of agricultural products and solutions. We use unparalleled innovation in plant biotechnology, genomics and breeding to improve productivity and to reduce the costs of farming. We produce leading seed brands, including DEKALB and Asgrow, and we develop biotechnology traits that integrate insect control and weed control into the seed itself. We make Roundup, the world’s best-selling herbicide, and other herbicides, which can be combined with our seeds and traits to offer farmers integrated solutions. Through our Holden’s/Corn States business, we also provide other seed companies with genetic material and biotechnology traits for their seed brands. We manage our business in two segments: Seeds and Genomics, and Agricultural Productivity.
14. Pharmaceutical Companies Eli Lilly and Company is a leading, innovation-driven corporation committed to developing a growing portfolio of best-in-class and first-in-class pharmaceutical products that help people live longer, healthier and more active lives. Lilly products treat depression, schizophrenia, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, diabetes, osteoporosis and many other conditions. We are committed to providing answers that matter - through medicines and information - for some of the world's most urgent medical needs.
15. Lobbyists – from the American League of Lobbyists - http://www.alldc.org/ League members:
are on the cutting edge of issues directly affecting lobbyists; e.g., the Capitol Hill access and security issue which is rapidly changing.
are invited to exclusive events and networking opportunities with key Members of Congress and Administration officials. (Click here for upcoming programs.)
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10% off PAC outsourcing services through PAC Services, LLC
10% off Vocus Government Relations/Public Relations products and services
40% off Guide to State Legislative Lobbying handbook
50% off Almanac of the Unelected
30% off materials available from Bernstein Press, including their new training manual Keeping Wolves at Bay
20-80% off office products and furniture through Millers Office Products
$100 off a new or used car from Passport Infiniti
Six months free use of LobbyRpt. software for LDA registration and reports
17. Politics, Political Parties and Politicans “America and the world share this common goal: we must foster economic growth in ways that protect our environment. We must encourage growth that will provide a better life for citizens, while protecting the land, the water, and the air that sustain life.” - President George W. Bush
18. Democrats The Bush Record: Industry Runs Roughshod Over Environment
Drill everywhere! Foul the oceans! Pollute the skies! That's great if you're Big Business, but lousy if you're anybody else. Bush's policies are undoing decades of environmental protection and leaving a dirty world for our children and children's children to inherit. For the environment, a change in the White House would be a breath of fresh air.
19. Not-for-profit organizations Sierra Club – Get outdoors and get involved!
The Nature Conservancy
The Natural Resource Defense Council
Greenpeace
20. Nature Conservancy – 1951 to present Fast Facts About The Nature Conservancy
Cumulative acres protected in the United States: 14,345,000 acres
Cumulative acres protected in Canada: 39,700 acres
Cumulative acres protected in Central America,South America, Mexico and the Caribbean: 83,464,000 acres
Cumulative acres protected in the Asia-Pacific region: 18,393,000
Current number of Conservancy preserves: about 1,400
Conservancy members: approximately 1 million
21. Natural Resource Defense Council NRDC is the nation's most effective environmental action organization. We use law, science and the support of more than 1 million members and online activists to protect the planet's wildlife and wild places and to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all living things. Worth Magazine has named NRDC one of America's 100 best charities, and Charity Navigator has given NRDC four stars (out of a possible four). Click here to read more expert opinions about NRDC.
22. Greenpeace Greenpeace began in 1971, when a handful of determined activists departed for Amchitka Island, Alaska to protest U.S. nuclear weapons testing in the area. The crew of 11 men leased a fishing vessel, the Phyllis Cormack, and set sail from Vancouver through the cold North Pacific waters. Their goal was to "bear witness" to the devastating activity. The notion of bearing witness involves going to the scene of an objectionable activity and registering opposition to it, simply by being present there. The aging, 80-foot boat never reached the site of the test, but the activists brought worldwide attention to nuclear testing and its dangers. Shortly after the voyage, the team named themselves "Greenpeace."
23. Civic Groups Keep Denton Beautiful
Citizens for Healthy Growth
24. Citizens Lois Gibbs – organized victims of Love Canal
Rachel Carson – inspired modern environmental movement
Emma Must – Fought British Road Building at Twyford Down and beyond
25. Different Agendas Each of these groups have an agenda or priorities
Each use very persuasive arguments
The result?
Genuine Concern, Greenwash, No problem here and environmentalists
Information
Misinformation
26. What can you do??? Pay attention to local issues
Read (from several sources)
Travel!
Think more carefully about consumption
Think critically
Don’t be a push-over – baloney detection
Get involved!
28. What should I do? Inform you about today’s environmental concerns in a relatively unbiased manner
Discuss scientific methods of measuring or responding to these concerns
Discuss how to become more involved in your environment
29. Finally – What is a tree hugger? Story of Martyr Amrita Devi