Exam 1: Understanding Our Environment

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Modern environmentalism, in part led by David Brower and Barry Commoner, is becoming well established in the United States.One of the main reasons for this is probably the ___________ in the modern movement.

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Supplies of fossil fuels are

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Most of the early scientific studies of environmental damage were done by

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The ecological footprint of countries like Madagascar and the United States are very similar.

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Which of the following is NOT a problem being addressed by environmental scientists?

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If everybody in the world used resources at the rate that people in the United States do,

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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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Most environmental problems result from

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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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The Mineral King Valley court case is important in environmental history because it was a case that argued for the

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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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Some of today's leading environmental thinkers, such as Dr.Wangari Maathai of Kenya

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Biocentric preservation is a philosophy that supports the belief that

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In the fourth century B.C., the philosopher Plato wrote of the erosion and deforestation that _________ Greece.

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Environmental justice can be seen as

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A(n) ___________ is a tabulation of the demands placed on nature by individuals or nations.

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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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The fundamental basis of environmental science as a discipline is the

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Sustainable development, ideally, improves living conditions

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Pollution problems

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