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What is a key feature of ecocentric ethics? - humans should work with, not against, nature
Progressive Wave of Conservation occurred in _________. - 1901-09
Costs passed on to a society are called ___________. - externalities
What is a key tenet of frontier ethics? - plants and animals exist solely for use of humans
John Muir's views on Hetch Hetchy were _____________ethics - ecocentric
Which of the following is the best example of renewable resource? - freshwater
The study conducted during the 1970s that pioneered computer modeling for natural resources and the
impact of human demands, and also offered some rather dire predictions concerning the carrying
capacity of the earth was called _____________________. - "The Limits to Growth"
According to Aldo Leopold's land ethic, humans are a part of a larger community that includes
____________. - all of the above
soil, water, plants, and animals
Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) measures whether a country's economic growth has improved the
health and well-being of the people. - True
Who owns the wildlife in the US? - the American public
Which of the following is the best example of nonrenewable resource? - crude oil