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Page 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability

Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and

Sustainability

Chapter 1

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Three Big Ideas

1. Rely more on renewable energy from the sun.

2. Protect biodiversity by preventing the degradation of the earth’s species, ecosystems, and natural processes, and by restoring areas we have degraded.

3. Help sustain earth’s natural chemical cycles by reducing waste and pollution, not overloading natural systems with chemicals, and don’t remove natural chemicals faster than the cycles can replace them.

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WHAT ARE THREE PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINABILITY?

Section 1-1

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Environmental science is a study of connections in nature

• Environment includes all living and nonliving things with which an organism interacts.

• Environmental science studies how the earth works, our interaction with the earth, and ways to deal with environment problems and live more sustainably.

• Ecology studies relationships between living organisms, and their interaction with the environment.

• Environmentalism is a social movement dedicated to protecting life support systems for all species.

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Nature’s survival strategies follow three principles of sustainability

1. Life depends on solar energy.

2. Biodiversity provides natural services.

3. Chemical/nutrient cycling means that there is little waste in nature.

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Three principles of sustainability

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Sustainability has certain key components

• Life depends on natural capital, natural resources and natural services.

• Many human activities can degrade natural capital.

• Solutions are being found and implemented.

• Sustainability begins at personal and local levels.

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Key natural resources and services

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Nutrient cycling

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Some resources are renewable and some are not

• Humans depend on resources to meet our needs.• A perpetual resource is continuously renewed and

expected to last (e.g. solar energy).• A renewable resource is replenished in days to

several hundred years through natural processes.• Sustainable yield is the highest rate at which a

renewable and non-renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.

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Some resources are renewable and some are not

• Some resources are not renewable.– Nonrenewable resources exist in fixed

quantities.– Exhaustible energy (e.g. coal and oil).– Metallic minerals (e.g. copper and aluminum).– Nonmetallic minerals (e.g. salt and sand).

• Sustainable solutions: Reduce, reuse, recycle.

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Rich and poor countries have different environmental impacts

• Developed countries include the high income ones– e.g. United States, Canada.

• Developing countries include the low income ones– e.g. China, India.

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HOW ARE OUR ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINTS AFFECTING THE EARTH?

Section 1-2

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We are living unsustainably

• Environmental, or natural capital, degradation is occurring.

• We have solutions to these problems that can be implemented.

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Degradation of normally renewable natural resources

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Pollution comes from a number of sources

• Point sources are single, identifiable sources (e.g., smokestack).

• Nonpoint sources are dispersed and often difficult to identify (e.g., lawn runoff).

• We can clean up pollution or prevent it.• Pollution cleanup is usually more expensive

and less effective.• Pollution prevention reduces or eliminates

the production of pollutants.

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The tragedy of the commons: overexploiting shared renewable resources

• In 1968, the biologist Garrett Hardin called the degradation of openly shared resources the tragedy of the commons.

• Reducing degradation.– Reduce use by government regulations.– Shift to private ownership.

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Ecological footprints: our environmental impacts

• Ecological footprint is the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply a person or country with renewable resources and to recycle the waste and pollution produced by such resource use.

• Per capita ecological footprint is the average ecological footprint of an individual in a given country or area.

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Ecological footprints: our environmental impacts

• Ecological deficit means the ecological footprint is larger than the biological capacity to replenish resources and absorb wastes and pollution.

• Humanity is living unsustainably.

• Footprints can also be expressed as number of Earths it would take to support consumption.

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Total and per capita ecological footprint of selected countries

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IPAT is another environmental impact model

• In the early 1970s, scientists Paul Ehrlich and John Holdren developed the IPAT model.

• I (environmental impact) = P (population size) x

A (affluence/person) x

T (technology’s beneficial and harmful effects).

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I = P x A x T

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WHY DO WE HAVE ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS?

Section 1-3

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Experts have identified four basic causes of environmental problems

1. Population growth.

2. Unsustainable resource use.

3. Poverty.

4. Excluding environmental costs from market prices.

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Fig. 1-10, p. 16

Causes of Environmental Problems

Population growth

Unsustainable resource use

Poverty Excluding environmental costs from market prices

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The human population is growing exponentially at a rapid rate

• Human population is increasing at a fixed percentage so that we are experiencing doubling of larger and larger populations.

• Human population in 2009 was about 6.8 billion.

• Based on the current increase rate there will be 9.6 billion people by 2050.

• We can slow population growth.

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Exponential growth

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Affluence has harmful and beneficial environmental effects

• Wealth results in high levels of consumption and waste of resources.

• Average American consumes 30 times as much as the average consumer in India.

• “Shop-until-you-drop” affluent consumers are afflicted with a disorder called affluenza.

• Affluence has provided better education, scientific research, and technological solutions, which result in improvements in environmental quality (e.g., safe drinking water).

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Poverty has harmful environmental and health effects

• Poverty occurs when the basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education are not met.

• One in every five people live in extreme poverty (<$1.25/day), and more are susceptible.

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Poverty has harmful environmental and health effects

• Poverty causes harmful environmental and health effects.– Environmental degradation caused by need for

short-term survival.– Malnutrition.– Inadequate sanitation and lack of clean drinking

water.– Severe respiratory disease.– High rates of premature death for children under

the age of 5 years.

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Harmful effects of poverty

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Malnutrition

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Prices of goods and services due not include harmful environmental and health costs

• A company’s goal is often to maximize the profit.• Often consumers do not know the damage caused

by their consumption.• Government subsidies may increase environmental

degradation.• There are ways to include harmful costs of goods

and services.– Shift from environmentally harmful to beneficial

government subsidies. – Tax pollution and waste heavily while reducing taxes on

income and wealth.

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People have different views about environmental problems and their solutions

• Each individual has their own environmental worldview—a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what your role should be.

• Environmental ethics are beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.

• Planetary management worldview holds that we are separate from and in charge of nature.

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People have different views about environmental problems and their solutions

• Stewardship worldview holds that we can and should manage the earth for our benefit, but that we have an ethical responsibility to be caring and responsible managers.

• Environmental wisdom worldview holds that we are part of, and dependent on, nature and that nature exists for all species, not just for us.

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WHAT IS AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY?

Section 1-4

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What is an environmentally sustainable society?

• Environmentally sustainable societies protect natural capital and live off its income.– Increase reliance on renewable resources.– Protect earth’s natural capital.

• We can work together to solve environmental problems.– Trade-off solutions provide a balance between the

benefits and the costs.– Individuals matter especially in success of bottom-up

grassroots action.


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