Exam 1: Understanding Our Environment
Exam 1: Understanding Our Environment68 Questions
Exam 2: Principles of Science and Systems43 Questions
Exam 3: Matter, Energy, and Life79 Questions
Exam 4: Evolution, Biological Communities, and Species Interactions63 Questions
Exam 5: Biomes: Global Patterns of Life76 Questions
Exam 6: Population Biology57 Questions
Exam 7: Human Populations83 Questions
Exam 8: Environmental Health and Toxicology78 Questions
Exam 9: Food and Hunger54 Questions
Exam 10: Farming: Conventional and Sustainable Practices100 Questions
Exam 11: Biodiversity: Preserving Species72 Questions
Exam 12: Biodiversity: Preserving Landscapes69 Questions
Exam 13: Restoration Ecology56 Questions
Exam 14: Geology and Earth Resources64 Questions
Exam 15: Climate Change81 Questions
Exam 16: Air Pollution74 Questions
Exam 17: Water Use and Management59 Questions
Exam 18: Water Pollution63 Questions
Exam 19: Conventional Energy66 Questions
Exam 20: Sustainable Energy55 Questions
Exam 21: Solid, Toxic, and Hazardous Waste64 Questions
Exam 22: Urbanization and Sustainable Cities58 Questions
Exam 23: Ecological Economics67 Questions
Exam 24: Environmental Policy, Law, and Planning72 Questions
Exam 25: What Then Shall We Do50 Questions
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Most people agree that global climate change is not a real environmental threat.
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An important reason for determining the size of a society's ecological footprint is to determine the sustainability of its lifestyle.
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The idea of stewardship is that humans have a/the ___________ the environment.
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One way to decrease the size of our ecological footprint is to
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The fundamental basis of environmental science as a discipline is the
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The earliest documented recognition that misuse of the natural environment can have nasty consequences was
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Pragmatic conservationists, including Gifford Pinchot and Theodore Roosevelt, supported forest conservation in order to protect
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There is concern over the continued ability to provide adequate food for our growing population because
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Which country listed is not in the top 5 with respect to sustainable development?
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According to the U.N. Environment Programme how many species have gone extinct in the past century?
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Which of the following areas does environmental science NOT draw information from to aid in solving problems?
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The ecological footprint of countries like Madagascar and the United States are very similar.
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Poverty is usually passed on from one generation to the next through
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Nobel laureate Paul Crutzen estimates that at least 3 million people die each year from diseases triggered by
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At the end of the twentieth century, ____________________ has/have been added to environmental thinking.
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The earth is projected to have a population between 18 and 20 billion people by 2050.
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