Exam 1: Introduction: Individuals, Societies, and Pragmatic Environmentalism
Exam 1: Introduction: Individuals, Societies, and Pragmatic Environmentalism31 Questions
Exam 2: Greenhouse Gases: Warmer Isnt Better40 Questions
Exam 3: Waste: Our Sinks Are Almost Sunk44 Questions
Exam 4: Biodiversity: Society Wouldnt Exist Without It38 Questions
Exam 5: Water: Theres No Substitute Part II: At the Intersection of Ecology and Society39 Questions
Exam 6: Population: a Problem of Quantity or Quality42 Questions
Exam 7: Transportation: Beyond Air Pollution35 Questions
Exam 8: Food: From Farm to Fork45 Questions
Exam 9: Energy Production: Our Sun-Ny Prospects Part III: Organizing a Sustainable Society35 Questions
Exam 10: Political Economy: Making Markets Fair and Sustainable43 Questions
Exam 11: Governance: Biases and Blind Spots41 Questions
Exam 12: Inequality and Growth: Prosperity for All Part IV: Shifting the Focus to Results37 Questions
Exam 13: From Our Beliefs to Our Behaviors: Pragmatic Environmentalism in Action41 Questions
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What actions of your own clearly cost the environment? Why do you still continue to do them? What would it take for those behaviors to change?
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Environmental sociologists should focus solely on individual behaviors.
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According to Carolan, the relationship between attitudes and behaviors is clear and direct - attitudes must change before behaviors can.
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The automobile and its embeddedness in American culture is an example of sociological momentum.
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Michael Carolan offers a strictly theoretical approach to the study of environmental sociology.
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The concepts of "sociological momentum" and "technological momentum" are closely related.
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What example does Carolan provide to illustrate "The Messy Relationship between Behaviors and Attitudes?"
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Michael Carolan offers a pragmatic approach to the study of environmental sociology.
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Environmental sociologists are solely interested in the social and cultural realm of institutions and everyday life.
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