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NR 435 Exam 3 UNH Questions And Answers 100% Guaranteed Pass. Our perception of risk is shaped by - AnswerOur situation (age, gender, racial identity, cultural identity, lived experience èour background) Our familiarity with the risk Our qualitative considerations (i.e. our feelings) risk perception gap - Answernatural extension of our hard-wired ability to quickly size up threats, an ability that draws on much more than facts alone Heuristics or Biases - Answerdeveloped by Daniel Kahnedman loss aversion - Answeravoiding losses is more important than achieving comparable gains representative effect - Answerhow new info fits old patterns Framing - Answerhow new info feels based on the context in which it is presented type 1 thinking - Answerfast and easy types 2 thinking - Answer Countries not included in the Paris aggreement - AnswerUS Iran and Turkey Is the Paris agreement working? - Answerwe are on course to warm 3C What will happen if we go above 2C? - Answersea levels will rise 2 feet 30m people in coastal areas could be flooded each year by 2055 37% of the pop would face a severs heatwave every 5 years 388m people could be exposed to water scarcity and 195m will be exposed to severe drought maize crop yields could fall 9% by 2100 the global per-capita GDP could fall 13% by 2100 ©BRIGHTSTARS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 | P a g e 3 areas of risk perception - Answereconomic, environment and social Why do opinions vary when it comes to climate change - Answerpsychological and cultural Highly impacted ecosystems - Answerconversion of forests and grasslands into cropland diversion and storage of freshwater behind dams the loss of mangrove and coral reef areas Brazil amazon fires - Answer72,000 fires last year, 84% increase from 2018 reached record level of deforestation 5,019sq miles have been burned in 2020 (8 times the size of London) Why is the Amazon burning? - Answerpresident enforced mining, farming and logging agriculture lobby is powerful in Brazil logs were not cleared out from last year, making it easy to burn habitat quality - AnswerThe ability of the environment to provide conditions appropriate for individual and population persistence habitat degradation - Answerchanges to the environment/habitat that degrade its biological function habitat loss - Answerelimination of localized habitat, population declines, loss of genetic and ecological diversity habitat fragmentation - Answerlandscape is altered, remaining populations might be isolated habitat decreases # of patches increases average patch size decreases amount of edge increases patch isolation edge effect - Answeran edge is a transition between two habitats. Whether an edge is good or bad is variable and depends on many factors what's different at the edge vs in the interior? (abiotic & biotic edge effects) - Answerpollution (chemical, light, noise), microclimate (te

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Our perception of risk is shaped by - Answer✔Our situation (age, gender, racial identity, cultural
identity, lived experience èour background)
Our familiarity with the risk
Our qualitative considerations (i.e. our feelings)

risk perception gap - Answer✔natural extension of our hard-wired ability to quickly size up
threats, an ability that draws on much more than facts alone

Heuristics or Biases - Answer✔developed by Daniel Kahnedman

loss aversion - Answer✔avoiding losses is more important than achieving comparable gains

representative effect - Answer✔how new info fits old patterns

Framing - Answer✔how new info feels based on the context in which it is presented

type 1 thinking - Answer✔fast and easy

types 2 thinking - Answer✔

Countries not included in the Paris aggreement - Answer✔US Iran and Turkey

Is the Paris agreement working? - Answer✔we are on course to warm 3C

What will happen if we go above 2C? - Answer✔sea levels will rise 2 feet
30m people in coastal areas could be flooded each year by 2055
37% of the pop would face a severs heatwave every 5 years
388m people could be exposed to water scarcity and 195m will be exposed to severe drought
maize crop yields could fall 9% by 2100
the global per-capita GDP could fall 13% by 2100


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3 areas of risk perception - Answer✔economic, environment and social

Why do opinions vary when it comes to climate change - Answer✔psychological and cultural

Highly impacted ecosystems - Answer✔conversion of forests and grasslands into cropland
diversion and storage of freshwater behind dams
the loss of mangrove and coral reef areas

Brazil amazon fires - Answer✔72,000 fires last year, 84% increase from 2018
reached record level of deforestation
5,019sq miles have been burned in 2020 (8 times the size of London)

Why is the Amazon burning? - Answer✔president enforced mining, farming and logging
agriculture lobby is powerful in Brazil
logs were not cleared out from last year, making it easy to burn

habitat quality - Answer✔The ability of the environment to provide conditions appropriate for
individual and population persistence

habitat degradation - Answer✔changes to the environment/habitat that degrade its biological
function

habitat loss - Answer✔elimination of localized habitat, population declines, loss of genetic and
ecological diversity

habitat fragmentation - Answer✔landscape is altered, remaining populations might be isolated
habitat decreases
# of patches increases
average patch size decreases
amount of edge increases
patch isolation

edge effect - Answer✔an edge is a transition between two habitats. Whether an edge is good or
bad is variable and depends on many factors

what's different at the edge vs in the interior? (abiotic & biotic edge effects) - Answer✔pollution
(chemical, light, noise), microclimate (temp, wind, soil and air moisture),

the theory of biogeography - Answer✔equilibrium: species ultimate richness
relationship between

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