Deck 20: A: Challenges to the Global Environment
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Deck 20: A: Challenges to the Global Environment
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The human exemptionalism paradigm argues that human beings are exceptional and therefore exempt from the forces of nature.
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2
Ecosystem diversity refers to the consequences of human activities on the Earth.
False
3
While Canadians are recycling more than ever,composting waste is on the decline.
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4
Environmental sociology is a conscious endeavour to overcome the anthropocentrism of our past.
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It takes three barrels of fresh water to produce one barrel of oil from Alberta's tar sands.
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The treadmill of production seeks to counteract the effects of economic expansion on the environment.
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Environmental sociologists look at the effects of specific environmental issues.
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8
With respect to environmental concerns and challenges,the dominant social paradigm in Canada and around the world is based on capitalism.
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9
Species diversity refers to the number and variety of habitats for organisms within a geographic area.
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10
Deep ecologists emphasize four fundamental principles,one being that economic,technological,and cultural change is not necessary in population reduction to preserve the natural environment.
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11
All targets required by the Kyoto Protocol for reducing emissions ratified by the Canadian government in 1998 are currently being met.
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12
An ecological modernization theorist would assert that once the demand for environmentally friendly products increases,capitalists will rush to fill this need as an inevitable result of the free market.
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13
The new ecological paradigm emphasizes that human social actions occur within an ecosystem that has its own processes and limits.
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14
An advocate of sustainable development would,most likely,be a fierce critic of capitalism.
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15
Biopiracy occurs when Western companies exploit indigenous areas and express a dominant-submissive relationship.
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