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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Environmentalism stemming from the publication of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring differed from earlier North American conservation perspectives by
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The issue that racial and ethnic minorities face unusually high exposure to environmental hazards is a central argument to
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One of the earliest models for conservation in the United States was based on utilitarian conservation, for which nature was conserved not to protect biodiversity, but to provide jobs and resources.
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Biocentric preservationists, first led by John Muir, advocate saving natural areas for their
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Mauritius, an island in the Indian Ocean, is a model for balancing nature and human needs because in the eighteenth century a French governor
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To say that environmental science is mission oriented means it is
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About ____________ of the world's people currently lack access to clean water, adequate diet, basic sanitation, and other essential needs.
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Biocentric preservation is a philosophy that supports the belief that
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Some of today's leading environmental thinkers, such as Dr. Wangari Maathai of Kenya
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In general, as per capita GDP (Global Domestic Product) rises both _____ and _____ increase.
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The position that nature deserves to be protected in its own right is called
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Loss of indigenous cultures is accompanied by loss of unique understanding of nature.
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Evidence of progress in reducing overpopulation and the increased strain on the environment it causes is best illustrated by
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Sustainable development differs from traditional economic development in that it emphasizes economic development in the
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Utilitarian conservationists tend to believe that resources should be saved because they are important
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Sustainable development, ideally, improves living conditions
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The word "environment" as used in environmental science does not include
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