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Understanding Our Environment. Definitions. Environmental science – the study of how humans interact with the environment Environment – everything that surrounds us – the natural world along with human products. What’s the Problem???. Resource Depletion.
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Definitions • Environmental science – the study of how humans interact with the environment • Environment – everything that surrounds us – the natural world along with human products
Resource Depletion • Natural resource – any natural substance that living things can use • Here are some examples……..
Resource Depletion • Depletion occurs when large part of a resource is used up
Nonrenewable Resources • Natural resources which cannot be replaced • EX: copper ore • EX: natural gas • EX: gold
Renewable Resources • Natural resources which are continually replaced, even as being used • EX: solar energy • EX: trees • EX: rain
Pollution • Intro of harmful levels of chemicals or waste material into the environment.
EX: Pesticides - created to get rid of pests, but harm envir. when they enter air, water, and soil.
Extinction • Last individual member of a species has died and is gone forever. • Dying out because natural homes (habitats) are destroyed • Rate is higher now than at any other time in history.
A Global Perspective • Biosphere is very thin layer of life around the Earth • About 8 km high and 8 km deep • See Figure 1-10 on p. 10
Developed & Developing Countries • Developed Countries • Highly industrialized • High average incomes
Examples include • United States • Canada • Japan • Australia, New Zealand • Countries of western • Europe
Developing Countries • Less industrialized • Much lower average income
Examples include • India • Kenya • Malaysia • Mexico • Thailand
Population & Consumption • Human populations growing too quick-ly for some regions of world to support • Causes populationcrisis • When people use up, waste, or pollute natural resources faster than they can be renewed, replaced, or cleaned up…… • Result is consumptioncrisis
Population Crisis • Most severe in developing countries • Not enough resources for everyone, but population continues to skyrocket anyway • Result is severe damage to environment • Malnutrition, starvation, and disease occur nearly constantly
Consumption Crisis • Most severe in developed countries • Populations are stabilized or growing slowly • But average citizen uses disproportionately large share of Earth’s resources. • Up to 75% of resources used every year consumed by about 20% of population
In a sustainable world…. • High standards of living and health • Habitats preserved • Garbage transformed into harmless stuff • Nonrenewables used sparingly/ efficiently • Renewables used no faster than they are replaced
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