Exam 19: Epilogue
Exam 1: Science and Sustainability: an Introduction to Environmental Science61 Questions
Exam 2: Environmental Systems: Matter, Energy, and Ecosystems58 Questions
Exam 3: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Population Ecology52 Questions
Exam 4: Species Interactions and Community Ecology55 Questions
Exam 5: Economics, Policy, and Sustainable Development54 Questions
Exam 6: Human Population62 Questions
Exam 7: Soil, Agriculture, and the Future of Food64 Questions
Exam 8: Biodiversity and Conservation Biology49 Questions
Exam 9: Forests, Forest Management, and Protected Areas51 Questions
Exam 10: Environmental Health and Toxicology62 Questions
Exam 11: Geology, Minerals, and Mining52 Questions
Exam 12: Fresh Water, Oceans, and Coasts70 Questions
Exam 13: Atmospheric Science, Air Quality, and Pollution Control53 Questions
Exam 14: Global Climate Change53 Questions
Exam 15: Nonrenewable Energy Sources, Their Impacts, and Energy Conservation64 Questions
Exam 16: Renewable Energy Alternatives61 Questions
Exam 17: Managing Our Waste56 Questions
Exam 18: The Urban Environment: Creating Sustainable Cities60 Questions
Exam 19: Epilogue45 Questions
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Working to achieve sustainability on college and university campuses ______________ .
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Read the following scenario and answer the question below.
Northeast of Australia and northwest of Fiji lies the isolated tropical island of Tikopia. Less than two miles in length, it supports 1200 people and has been continuously occupied for nearly 3000 years, with the population holding steady for much of that time. It has a two-month dry season every year and lies in the Pacificʹs cyclone belt, which destroys homes and gardens on an unpredictable but regular basis. Tikopia is too far away from other islands to have any regular contact; the islanders must be self-sufficient.
-People live in clans on the island. Within the clan, individual families are probably encouraged to ______________ in order to ______________
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Ecological economists suggest that we can gain better understanding of economics and human interactions with the environment if we view human economies as ______________ .
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Responsible stewardship in the coming decades will require global energy policies that promote ______________ .
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Why are short-term solutions often offered to achieve sustainability? Why must sustainable solutions work in the long term? Why does the current political system inhibit our ability as a community to work on long -term solutions, and how can citizens change this?
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Most college and university sustainability initiatives are home-grown and local, such as ______________ .
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College sustainability programs that are inclusive of all stakeholders are important for the advancement of pro-sustainability legislation because ______________ .
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Renewable energy resources are critical for long-term sustainability. An example of a renewable energy resource is ______________ .
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Choose the item that best matches each item in the following:
-Sustainable solutions to environmental problems require thinking for the
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-Plans for solving overlapping environmental and economic goals would fare best by ______________.

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It is imperative that developed countries assist developing countries in economic advancement for sustainability because ______________
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Read the following scenario and answer the question below.
Northeast of Australia and northwest of Fiji lies the isolated tropical island of Tikopia. Less than two miles in length, it supports 1200 people and has been continuously occupied for nearly 3000 years, with the population holding steady for much of that time. It has a two-month dry season every year and lies in the Pacificʹs cyclone belt, which destroys homes and gardens on an unpredictable but regular basis. Tikopia is too far away from other islands to have any regular contact; the islanders must be self-sufficient.
-One major problem Tikopians have faced and solved is how to ______________
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We could, in theory, make all of our industrial processes sustainable if we could ______________ .
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Producing responsible and constructive technology that can achieve sustainable solutions requires ______________ .
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Northeast of Australia and northwest of Fiji lies the isolated tropical island of Tikopia. Less than two miles in length, it supports 1200 people and has been continuously occupied for nearly 3000 years, with the population holding steady for much of that time. It has a two-month dry season every year and lies in the Pacificʹs cyclone belt, which destroys homes and gardens on an unpredictable but regular basis. Tikopia is too far away from other islands to have any regular contact; the islanders must be self-sufficient.
-Archaeological evidence shows that, in a manner similar to Easter Island, the first settlers cleared forests by burning them and feasted on the birds, fish, turtles, and bats. The archaeological middens (trash piles) show that they extirpated numerous species of plants, birds, and bats; that the fish and shellfish numbers declined dramatically; and that the average sizes of these organisms was drastically reduced. By the end of the first thousand years of residency, the initial food resources were gone and Tikopians began to raise pigs as a major protein source. Suddenly, about 500 years later, the people killed every pig on the island. This is most likely because ______________
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An important way to alter the perception that protecting the environment is incompatible with economic progress is through ______________
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Our global society has a greater potential to address concerns of sustainability today compared to previous societies because ______________
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-Wealthy people in developed countries often have this
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