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We only have one EARTH.
Should we protect it?
You decide.
What is Environmental Science?
The Environment is everything around us. It includes
all the living and none living things we interact with.
Environmental Science is an interdisciplinary study of
how humans interact with things. It involves
natural sciences
(chemistry, biology, ecology, geology, physics)
social sciences
(geography, economics, political science,
anthropology, and demography)
humanities (philosophy, and ethics).
The goals of Environmental Science are:
– Learn how nature works
– Learn how the environment affects us
– Learn how we affect the environment
– Learn how to deal with environmental problems and live
more sustainably.
NOTE: We should not confuse environmental science with
Environmentalism – a social movement dedicated to
protecting the earth’s life-support systems for us and all
other forms of life. It is practiced more in the political and
ethical arenas than in the realm of science.
Sustainability – is the ability of the earth’s various
natural systems and human cultural systems and
economies to survive and adapt to changing
environmental conditions indefinitely.
It is the central theme of this course.
NATURAL CAPITAL = NATURAL RESOURCES + NATURAL SERVICES
NATURAL CAPITAL – natural resources and natural services that keep us and
other forms of life alive and support our economies.
NATURAL RESOURCES – are materials and energy in nature that are essential
or useful to humans. 2 classifications RENEWABLE and NONRENEWALBE.
Renewable – air, water, soil, plants, and wind etc.
Nonrenewable – copper, oil, coal, etc.
NATURAL SERVICES – functions of nature that support life and human
economies. (purification of air and water, which ecosystems provide us with
no cost)
NOTE: Natural Capital is supported by SOLAR CAPITAL
(energy from the sun)
There are 4 components of SUSTAINABILITY.
1. NUTRIENT RECYCLING
Cycling of organic matter
2. NATURAL CAPITAL DEGRADATION
Human activities using renewable
resources faster than they can be
replenished
3. SEARCH FOR SCIENTIFIC SOLUTIONS
Reduce degradation of natural capital
4. TRADE-OFFS/COMPROMISES
Reach an understanding about resource
management
Examples of degradation of Natural
Capital
• Air Pollution
• Global Warming
• Soil Erosion
• Aquifer Depletion
• Shrinking Forest
• Decreased Wildlife Habitats
• Species Extinction
• Declining Ocean Fisheries
• Water Pollution
Our Ecological Footprint
Is the amount of biologically productive land
and water needed to supply the people in a
particular country or area with resources and to
absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution
produced by such resource use.
http://myfootprint.org/en/
Pollution
Anything harmful to the health, survival, or
activities of humans or other organisms is
considered pollution.
Humans produce two types of pollution:
Point Source
Nonpoint Source
POINT SOURCE POLLUTION
Are single, identifiable sources of pollution.
Examples:
smokestack of a coal-burning power or industrial
plant, the exhaust pipe of an automobile, and
the drainpipe of a factory.
Nonpoint Source Pollution
Are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
Examples:
Pesticides blown from the land into the air and
runoff of fertilizers and pesticides from
farmlands, lawns, gardens, and golf courses into
streams and lakes.
Two main types of Pollutants
Biodegradable – harmful materials that can be
broken down by natural processes. Examples are
sewage and newspapers.
Nondegradable – harmful materials that natural
processes cannot breakdown. Examples are
lead, mercury, and arsenic.
Pollutants can have 3 types of
unwanted effects.
• Disrupt or degrade life-support systems
• Damage wildlife, human health, and property
• Create nuisances such as noise and
unpleasant smells, tastes, and sights
Clean up Pollution or Prevent it
Pollution cleanup or output pollution control
involves cleaning up or diluting pollutants after
they have been produced.
Pollution prevention or input pollution control
reduces or eliminates the production of
pollutants.
3 problems relying on pollution
cleanup
• Only a temporary bandage as long as population
and consumption levels grow without
corresponding improvements in pollution control
technology
• Often removes one pollutant from one part of
the environment only to cause pollution in
another
• Once pollutants become dispersed into the
environment it either costs to much to clean
them up or is near impossible to reduce them to
acceptable levels
5 basic causes of Environmental
Problems
• Population Growth
• Unsustainable resource use
• Poverty
• Excluding environmental costs from market
prices
• Trying to manage nature without knowing
enough about it
Different Views about Environmental
Problems
Environmental Worldview – a set of
assumptions and values reflecting how you think
the world works and what you think your role in
the world should be.
Environmental Ethics – our beliefs about what is
right and wrong with how we treat the
environment
Example Environmental Worldviews
Planetary management worldview:
Humans are separate from nature, nature exists for
our needs.
Stewardship worldview:
Humans can and should manage the earth for our
benefit.
Environmental wisdom worldview:
Humans are part of, and totally dependent on,
nature and nature exists for all species, not just for
us.
Aldo Leopold (1887-1948)
Inspired the environmental and conservation
movement with his book:
A Sand County Almanac (1949)
Main focus is that individuals matter and are
apart of nature not removed from nature.
4 Scientific Principles of Sustainability
Reliance on Solar Energy
Biodiversity
Nutrient Cycling
Population Control
Solutions
Where we are currently
• Current Emphasis
• Pollution cleanup
• Waste Disposal
• Protecting Species
• Environmental Degradation
• Increasing Resource Use
• Population Growth
• Damaging Natural Capital
Where we need to be
• Sustainability Emphasis
• Pollution Prevention
• Waste Prevention
• Protecting Habitat
• Environmental Restoration
• Less Resource waste
• Population Stabilization
• Protecting Natural Capital

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How We Can Protect Our Environment

  • 1. We only have one EARTH. Should we protect it? You decide.
  • 2. What is Environmental Science? The Environment is everything around us. It includes all the living and none living things we interact with. Environmental Science is an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with things. It involves natural sciences (chemistry, biology, ecology, geology, physics) social sciences (geography, economics, political science, anthropology, and demography) humanities (philosophy, and ethics).
  • 3. The goals of Environmental Science are: – Learn how nature works – Learn how the environment affects us – Learn how we affect the environment – Learn how to deal with environmental problems and live more sustainably. NOTE: We should not confuse environmental science with Environmentalism – a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth’s life-support systems for us and all other forms of life. It is practiced more in the political and ethical arenas than in the realm of science.
  • 4. Sustainability – is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely. It is the central theme of this course.
  • 5. NATURAL CAPITAL = NATURAL RESOURCES + NATURAL SERVICES NATURAL CAPITAL – natural resources and natural services that keep us and other forms of life alive and support our economies. NATURAL RESOURCES – are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans. 2 classifications RENEWABLE and NONRENEWALBE. Renewable – air, water, soil, plants, and wind etc. Nonrenewable – copper, oil, coal, etc. NATURAL SERVICES – functions of nature that support life and human economies. (purification of air and water, which ecosystems provide us with no cost) NOTE: Natural Capital is supported by SOLAR CAPITAL (energy from the sun)
  • 6. There are 4 components of SUSTAINABILITY. 1. NUTRIENT RECYCLING Cycling of organic matter 2. NATURAL CAPITAL DEGRADATION Human activities using renewable resources faster than they can be replenished 3. SEARCH FOR SCIENTIFIC SOLUTIONS Reduce degradation of natural capital 4. TRADE-OFFS/COMPROMISES Reach an understanding about resource management
  • 7. Examples of degradation of Natural Capital • Air Pollution • Global Warming • Soil Erosion • Aquifer Depletion • Shrinking Forest • Decreased Wildlife Habitats • Species Extinction • Declining Ocean Fisheries • Water Pollution
  • 8.
  • 9. Our Ecological Footprint Is the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use. http://myfootprint.org/en/
  • 10. Pollution Anything harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms is considered pollution. Humans produce two types of pollution: Point Source Nonpoint Source
  • 11. POINT SOURCE POLLUTION Are single, identifiable sources of pollution. Examples: smokestack of a coal-burning power or industrial plant, the exhaust pipe of an automobile, and the drainpipe of a factory.
  • 12. Nonpoint Source Pollution Are dispersed and often difficult to identify. Examples: Pesticides blown from the land into the air and runoff of fertilizers and pesticides from farmlands, lawns, gardens, and golf courses into streams and lakes.
  • 13. Two main types of Pollutants Biodegradable – harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes. Examples are sewage and newspapers. Nondegradable – harmful materials that natural processes cannot breakdown. Examples are lead, mercury, and arsenic.
  • 14. Pollutants can have 3 types of unwanted effects. • Disrupt or degrade life-support systems • Damage wildlife, human health, and property • Create nuisances such as noise and unpleasant smells, tastes, and sights
  • 15. Clean up Pollution or Prevent it Pollution cleanup or output pollution control involves cleaning up or diluting pollutants after they have been produced. Pollution prevention or input pollution control reduces or eliminates the production of pollutants.
  • 16. 3 problems relying on pollution cleanup • Only a temporary bandage as long as population and consumption levels grow without corresponding improvements in pollution control technology • Often removes one pollutant from one part of the environment only to cause pollution in another • Once pollutants become dispersed into the environment it either costs to much to clean them up or is near impossible to reduce them to acceptable levels
  • 17. 5 basic causes of Environmental Problems • Population Growth • Unsustainable resource use • Poverty • Excluding environmental costs from market prices • Trying to manage nature without knowing enough about it
  • 18. Different Views about Environmental Problems Environmental Worldview – a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be. Environmental Ethics – our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment
  • 19. Example Environmental Worldviews Planetary management worldview: Humans are separate from nature, nature exists for our needs. Stewardship worldview: Humans can and should manage the earth for our benefit. Environmental wisdom worldview: Humans are part of, and totally dependent on, nature and nature exists for all species, not just for us.
  • 20. Aldo Leopold (1887-1948) Inspired the environmental and conservation movement with his book: A Sand County Almanac (1949) Main focus is that individuals matter and are apart of nature not removed from nature.
  • 21. 4 Scientific Principles of Sustainability Reliance on Solar Energy Biodiversity Nutrient Cycling Population Control
  • 22. Solutions Where we are currently • Current Emphasis • Pollution cleanup • Waste Disposal • Protecting Species • Environmental Degradation • Increasing Resource Use • Population Growth • Damaging Natural Capital Where we need to be • Sustainability Emphasis • Pollution Prevention • Waste Prevention • Protecting Habitat • Environmental Restoration • Less Resource waste • Population Stabilization • Protecting Natural Capital