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Environmental Science Chapters 1-4 Environment - ANS-all the living and nonliving things around us with which we interact Environmental Science - ANS-the study of how the natural whorl works, how our environment affects us, and how we affect our environment Natural Resources - ANS-the various substances and energy sources we need to survive Renewable Natural Resources - ANS-natural resources that are replenished over short periods Examples of Renewable Natural Resources - ANS-sunlight, wind, and wave energy are perpetually available time, water, and soil renew themselves over time Nonrenewable Natural Resources - ANS-resources that form much more slowly than we use them Examples of Nonrenewable Resources - ANS-mineral ores and crude oil Agricultural Revolution - ANS-our transition from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to an agricultural way of life **people began to live longer and produce more children Industrial Revolution - ANS-shift from rural life, animal-powered agriculture, and manufacturing by craftsmen to an urban society powered by fossil fuels **improvements in sanitation and medical technology, and enhanced agricultural production with fossil-fuel-powered equipment and synthetic pesticides and fertilizers Fossil Fuels - ANS-nonrenewable energy sources Examples of Fossil Fuels - ANS-oil, coal, natural gas Thomas Malthus - ANS-:british economists that claimed that unless population growth were controlled by laws or other social strictures, the number of people would outgrow that available food supply until starvation, war, or disease arose and reduced the population Thomas Malthus - ANS-wrote "an essay on the principle of population" in 1798 that argued if limits on birth were not implemented that deaths would increase through famine, plague, and war Paul and Anne Ahrlich - ANS-have been called "neo-malthusians" because they warned that the population was growing faster than our ability to produce and distribute food Paul Ahrlich - ANS-1968: wrote book called "the population bomb" and predicted that rapid population growth would unleash famine and conflict that would consume civilization by the end of the 20th century Garrett Hardin - ANS-wrote essay called "the tragedy of the commons" and argued that each person that grazes animals will be motivated to increase the number of his or her animals in the pasture, and will eventually cause the pasture's food production to collapse Ecological Footprint - ANS-expresses the environmental impact of an individual or population in terms of the cumulative amount of biologically productive land and water required to provide the raw materials the person or population consumes and to dispose of or recycle the waste the person or population produces **measures the total area of Earth's surface that a given person or population "uses" once all direct and indirect impacts are totaled up Applications of Environmental Science - ANS-solutions that environmental scientists are motivated to find such as new technologies, policy decisions, or resource management strategies Interdisciplinary Field - ANS-one that borrows techniques from numerous disciplines and brings research results from these results from these disciplines together in a broad synthesis Example of Interdisciplinary Field - ANS-environmental science Natural Sciences - ANS-disciplines that study the natural world Social Sciences - ANS-disciplines that study human interactions and institutions Examples of Natural and Social Science - ANS-environmental science Environmental Studies - ANS-programs that focus on the social science Environmentalism - ANS-a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world and people from undesirable changes brought about by human actions Science - ANS-a systematic process for learning about the world and testing our understanding of it Observational Science/Descriptive Science - ANS-types of research in which scientists gather basic information about organisms, materials, systems, or processes that are not well known or that cannot be manipulated in experiments Hypothesis-driven Science - ANS-research that proceeds in a more structured manner, using experiments to test hypotheses within a framework traditionally known as the scientific method Scientific Method - ANS-a technique for testing ideas with observations Hypothesis - ANS-a statement that attempts to explain a phenomenon or answer a scientific question Predictions - ANS-specific statements that can be directly and unequivocally tested Experiment - ANS-an activity designed to test the validity of a prediction or a hypothesis Variables - ANS-conditions that can change Independent Variable - ANS-a variable the scientist manipulates Dependent Variable - ANS-variable that depends on the independent variable

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Environmental Science Chapters
1-4

Environment - ANS-all the living and nonliving things around us with which we
interact

Environmental Science - ANS-the study of how the natural whorl works, how our
environment affects us, and how we affect our environment

Natural Resources - ANS-the various substances and energy sources we need to
survive

Renewable Natural Resources - ANS-natural resources that are replenished over
short periods

Examples of Renewable Natural Resources - ANS-sunlight, wind, and wave energy
are perpetually available
time, water, and soil renew themselves over time

Nonrenewable Natural Resources - ANS-resources that form much more slowly
than we use them

Examples of Nonrenewable Resources - ANS-mineral ores and crude oil

Agricultural Revolution - ANS-our transition from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to an
agricultural way of life
**people began to live longer and produce more children

Industrial Revolution - ANS-shift from rural life, animal-powered agriculture, and
manufacturing by craftsmen to an urban society powered by fossil fuels
**improvements in sanitation and medical technology, and enhanced agricultural
production with fossil-fuel-powered equipment and synthetic pesticides and
fertilizers

,Fossil Fuels - ANS-nonrenewable energy sources

Examples of Fossil Fuels - ANS-oil, coal, natural gas

Thomas Malthus - ANS-1766-1844:british economists that claimed that unless
population growth were controlled by laws or other social strictures, the number
of people would outgrow that available food supply until starvation, war, or
disease arose and reduced the population

Thomas Malthus - ANS-wrote "an essay on the principle of population" in 1798
that argued if limits on birth were not implemented that deaths would increase
through famine, plague, and war

Paul and Anne Ahrlich - ANS-have been called "neo-malthusians" because they
warned that the population was growing faster than our ability to produce and
distribute food

Paul Ahrlich - ANS-1968: wrote book called "the population bomb" and predicted
that rapid population growth would unleash famine and conflict that would
consume civilization by the end of the 20th century

Garrett Hardin - ANS-wrote essay called "the tragedy of the commons" and
argued that each person that grazes animals will be motivated to increase the
number of his or her animals in the pasture, and will eventually cause the
pasture's food production to collapse

Ecological Footprint - ANS-expresses the environmental impact of an individual or
population in terms of the cumulative amount of biologically productive land and
water required to provide the raw materials the person or population consumes
and to dispose of or recycle the waste the person or population produces
**measures the total area of Earth's surface that a given person or population
"uses" once all direct and indirect impacts are totaled up

, Applications of Environmental Science - ANS-solutions that environmental
scientists are motivated to find such as new technologies, policy decisions, or
resource management strategies

Interdisciplinary Field - ANS-one that borrows techniques from numerous
disciplines and brings research results from these results from these disciplines
together in a broad synthesis

Example of Interdisciplinary Field - ANS-environmental science

Natural Sciences - ANS-disciplines that study the natural world

Social Sciences - ANS-disciplines that study human interactions and institutions

Examples of Natural and Social Science - ANS-environmental science

Environmental Studies - ANS-programs that focus on the social science

Environmentalism - ANS-a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural
world and people from undesirable changes brought about by human actions

Science - ANS-a systematic process for learning about the world and testing our
understanding of it

Observational Science/Descriptive Science - ANS-types of research in which
scientists gather basic information about organisms, materials, systems, or
processes that are not well known or that cannot be manipulated in experiments

Hypothesis-driven Science - ANS-research that proceeds in a more structured
manner, using experiments to test hypotheses within a framework traditionally
known as the scientific method

Scientific Method - ANS-a technique for testing ideas with observations
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