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Struggling with EVR 1001? This is your ultimate study companion! Packed with verified exam questions and detailed answers, this guide covers everything from human population growth and carrying capacity to biogeochemical cycles, climate change, and sustainability. Perfect for FSU students, this resource breaks down complex topics into easy-to-understand notes. Whether you’re preparing for midterms or the final, this guide will help you boost your confidence and secure that A+!

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Human Population Growth - ANSWERS---Currently increasing at a
rate of 1 billion people every 13 years
-Growth is proportional to population
-Equivalent to doubling in fixed intervals
-Natural populations grow rapidly until they reach carrying capacity
-When a population reaches its capacity: Population stabilizes,
Overshoot & crash, Export Emigrants


Carrying Capacity - ANSWERS--max number of plants, animals,
bacteria, etc. that an environment can sustain. (NOT CONSTANT;
health of ecosystem, per capita resource utilization, quality of life,
technology)


Sustainability - ANSWERS---Of a resource: harvest no more than is
replaced
-Of an ecosystem: human stressors, natural disturbances, ecosystem
resilience, biodiversity


Key Characteristics of Sustainability - ANSWERS---Populations that
live without conflict with nature

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-energy policy that minimizes pollution and risk
-restrained (planned) use of renewable resources
-minimizations of the use of nonrenewable resources(leaving some
for future generations)
-a political system that prioritizes long term prosperity over short
term gain


Renewable Resources - ANSWERS--sunlight, wind energy, wave
energy, geothermal energy


Non renewable resources - ANSWERS--crude oil, natural gas, coal,
copper, aluminum


A Global perspective - ANSWERS---Global perspective is a recent idea
(but very real)
-Local actions have distant consequences (linked by atmosphere and
water)
-DDT-1962 (industrial pesticide, long half life in soils, transported by
runoff and rivers, bio accumulates, linked to declines in aquatic life
and birds, human toxicity
-The ozone hole- O3 protects life from harmful UV rays
-O3 is destroyed by halogens (CFC; used in refrigerants)
-CFCs have created an ozone hole in Antarctica


An urbanizing world - people & nature - ANSWERS---Cities are
growing rapidly; pos and neg for environment

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-Can be more efficient; if designed that way


-Humans are a product of nature and have shaped and been shaped
by the rest of the natural word since dawn of our species


-Prehistoric humans drove most of large mammals in North America
to extinction (also invented agriculture and reshaped entire
ecosystem)


Natural World - ANSWERS--ecosystems are in a continual state of
flux, evolution is proceeding


Decision Making relies on... - ANSWERS--1. Values: Protection of
ecosystem & species, human equality, economic progress, future
generations


2. Science: determine likely outcomes of different scenarios, assess
uncertainty of outcomes


Science & Values - ANSWERS---Scientific Knowledge is always being
challenged


-Theories can be disproven, never proven


The "classic" scientific method is: - ANSWERS--- Observe phenomena

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- Formulate a question
- Develop a hypothesis
- Make predictions from hypothesis
- Conduct experiment (test) with potential to disprove hypothesis
- Analyze results


Precautionary Principle - ANSWERS---Scientific knowledge always
comes with a degree of uncertainty


-STATES THAT WHEN THERE IS A THREAT OF SERIOUS, IRREVERSIBLE
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE WE SHOULD NOT WAIT FOR PROOF
BEFORE TAKING ACTIONS


The Utilitarian Justification - ANSWERS--has quantifiable value to
humans and provides necessary services) *Justification by economics


The Ecological Justification: - ANSWERS--ecosystems are
interconnected and healthy ecosystem may be required for the
perseverance of many different species


The Aesthetic & Recreational Justifications - ANSWERS--beauty of
nature, joy from wilderness, recreational activities, spiritual, creative,
emotional


Moral Justification - ANSWERS--non humans have rights

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