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LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT 17 TH MILLER/SPOOLMAN CHAPTER 1 Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability

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LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT 17TH MILLER/SPOOLMAN

CHAPTER 1

Environmental Problems,

Their Causes, and

Sustainability

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Core Case Study: A Vision of a More Sustainable World in 2060

• A transition in human attitudes toward the environment, and a shift in behavior, can lead to a much better future for the planet in 2060

• Sustainability: the capacity of the earth’s natural systems and human cultural systems to survive, flourish, and adapt into the very long-term future

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Fig. 1-1a, p. 5

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1-1 What Are Three Principles of Sustainability?

• Concept 1-1A Nature has sustained itself for billions of years by using solar energy, biodiversity, and nutrient cycling.

• Concept 1-1B Our lives and economies depend on energy from the sun and on natural resources and natural services (natural capital) provided by the earth.

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Environmental Science Is a Study of Connections in Nature (1)

• Environment:

• Everything around us

• “The environment is everything that isn’t me.“

• Environmental science: interdisciplinary science connecting information and ideas from

• Natural sciences: ecology, biology, geology, chemistry…

• Social sciences: geography, politics, economics

• Humanities: ethics, philosophy

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Environmental Science Is a Study of Connections in Nature (2)

• How nature works

• How the environment affects us

• How we affect the environment

• How to deal with environmental problems

• How to live more sustainably

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Nature’s Survival Strategies Follow Three Principles of Sustainability

1. Reliance on solar energy

• The sun provides warmth and fuels photosynthesis

2. Biodiversity

• Astounding variety and adaptability of natural systems and species

3. Chemical cycling

• Circulation of chemicals from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment

• Also called nutrient cycling

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From Simple Cell to Homo Sapiens

Fig. 1-2, p. 7

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Fig. 1-2, p. 7

First simple cells appear (about 3.5 billion years ago)

First multicellular life

appears (about 1

billion years ago) First major land plants

appear (about 475

million years ago)

Dinosaurs disappear

(about 65 million

years ago) Homo sapiens arrives

(about 200,000 years ago)

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Three Principles of Sustainability

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Solar Energy

Chemical Cycling Biodiversity Fig. 1-3, p. 8

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Sustainability Has Certain Key Components

• Natural capital: supported by solar capital

• Natural resources: useful materials and energy in nature

• Natural services: important nature processes such as renewal of air, water, and soil

• Humans degrade natural capital

• Scientific solutions needed for environmental sustainability

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Natural Capital = Natural Resources + Natural Services

Fig. 1-4, p. 9

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Natural Capital Solar

energy

Air

Air purification

Climate control

UV protection (ozone layer) Life

(biodiversity)

Water Population control

Pest control Waste treatment

Nonrenewable minerals

(iron, sand)

Soil Land

Soil renewal Food production

Nutrient recycling

Nonrenewable energy

(fossil fuels)

Natural resources

Natural services

Natural Capital = Natural Resources + Natural Services

Renewable energy (sun, wind, water

flows)

Water purification

Fig. 1-4, p. 9

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Nutrient Cycling

Fig. 1-5, p. 10

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Fig. 1-5, p. 10

Organic matter in animals

Dead organic matter

Organic matter

in plants Decomposition

Inorganic matter in soil

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Natural Capital Degradation

Fig. 1-6, p. 10

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Some Sources Are Renewable and Some Are Not (1)

• Resource

• Anything we obtain from the environment to meet our needs

• Some directly available for use: sunlight

• Some not directly available for use: petroleum

• Perpetual resource

• Solar energy

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Some Sources Are Renewable and Some Are Not (2)

• Renewable resource

• Several days to several hundred years to renew

• E.g., forests, grasslands, fresh air, fertile soil

• Sustainable yield

• Highest rate at which we can use a renewable resource without reducing available supply

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Some Sources Are Renewable and Some Are Not (3)

• Nonrenewable resources • Energy resources

• Metallic mineral resources

• Nonmetallic mineral resources

• Reuse

• Recycle

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Reuse

Fig. 1-7, p. 11

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Recycle

Fig. 1-8, p. 12

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Countries Differ in Levels of Unsustainability (1)

• Economic growth: increase in output of a nation’s goods and services

• Gross domestic product (GDP): annual market value of all goods and services produced by all businesses, foreign and domestic, operating within a country

• Per capita GDP: one measure of economic development

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Countries Differ in Levels of Unsustainability (2)

• Economic development: using economic growth to raise living standards

• More-developed countries: North America, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, most of Europe

• Less-developed countries: most countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America

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Countries by Gross National Income per Capita

Supplement 8, Fig 2

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1-2 How Are Our Ecological Footprints Affecting the Earth?

• Concept 1-2 As our ecological footprints grow, we are depleting and degrading more of the earth’s natural capital.

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We Are Living Unsustainably

• Environmental degradation: wasting, depleting, and degrading the earth’s natural capital

• Happening at an accelerating rate

• Also called natural capital degradation

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Natural Capital Degradation

Fig. 1-9, p. 13

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Fig. 1-9, p. 13

Natural Capital Degradation

Degradation of Normally Renewable Natural Resources

Climate change

Shrinking forests

Air pollution Decreased wildlife habitats

Species extinction Soil erosion

Water pollution

Declining ocean fisheries Aquifer

depletion

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Pollution Comes from a Number of Sources (1)

• Sources of pollution • Point sources

• E.g., smokestack

• Nonpoint sources • E.g., pesticides blown into the air

• Main type of pollutants • Biodegradable

• Nondegradable

• Unwanted effects of pollution

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Pollution Comes from a Number of Sources (2)

• Pollution cleanup (output pollution control)

• Pollution prevention (input pollution control)

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Point-Source Air Pollution

Fig. 1-10, p. 14

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Nonpoint Source Water Pollution

Fig. 1-11, p. 14

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Overexploiting Shared Renewable Resources: Tragedy of the Commons

• Three types of property or resource rights

• Private property

• Common property

• Open access renewable resources

• Tragedy of the commons

• Common property and open-access renewable resources degraded from overuse

• Solutions

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Ecological Footprints: A Model of Unsustainable Use of Resources

• Ecological footprint: the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to provide the people in a region with indefinite supply of renewable resources, and to absorb and recycle wastes and pollution

• Per capita ecological footprint

• Unsustainable: footprint is larger than biological capacity for replenishment

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Patterns of Natural Resource Consumption

Fig. 1-12a, p. 15

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Patterns of Natural Resource Consumption

Fig. 1-12b, p. 15

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Natural Capital Use and Degradation

Fig. 1-13, p. 16

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Total Ecological Footprint (million

hectares) and Share of Global

Biological Capacity (%)

Per Capita Ecological

Footprint (hectares per

person)

United States 2,810 (25%) United States 9.7

European Union 2,160 (19%) European Union 4.7

China 2,050 (18%) China 1.6

India 780 (7%) India 0.8

Japan 540 (5%) Japan 4.8

2.5

Unsustainable living 2.0

1.5 Projected footprint

1.0

Nu

mb

er

of

Eart

hs

0.5

Ecological

footprint Sustainable living

1961 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050

Year

0

Fig. 1-13, p. 16

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Global Human Footprint Map

Supplement 8, Fig 7

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IPAT is Another Environmental Impact Model

I = P x A x T

• I = Environmental impact

• P = Population

• A = Affluence

• T = Technology

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IPAT Illustrated

Fig. 1-14, p. 17

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Fig. 1-14, p. 17

Less-Developed Countries

Consumption per person

(affluence, A)

Population (P) Technological

impact per unit of consumption (T)

Environmental impact of

population (I)

More-Developed Countries

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Case Study: China’s New Affluent Consumers

• Leading consumer of various foods and goods

• Wheat, rice, and meat

• Coal, fertilizers, steel, and cement

• Second largest consumer of oil

• Two-thirds of the most polluted cities are in China

• Projections for next decade

• Largest consumer and producer of cars

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Natural Systems Have Tipping Points

• Ecological tipping point: an often irreversible shift in the behavior of a natural system

• Environmental degradation has time delays between our actions now and the deleterious effects later

• Long-term climate change

• Over-fishing

• Species extinction

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Tipping Point

Fig. 1-15, p. 19

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Fig. 1-15, p. 19

Tipping

point

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Cultural Changes Have Increased Our Ecological Footprints

• 12,000 years ago: hunters and gatherers

• Three major cultural events

• Agricultural revolution

• Industrial-medical revolution

• Information-globalization revolution

• Current need for a sustainability revolution

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Technology Increases Population

Fig. 1-16, p. 19

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Information-globalization

revolution

Hu

man

po

pu

lati

on

Industrial-medical revolution

Agricultural revolution

12,500 yrs ago 275 yrs ago 50 yrs ago Present

Time (not to scale)

Fig. 1-16, p. 19

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1-3 Why Do We Have Environmental Problems?

• Concept 1-3 Major causes of environmental problems are population growth, wasteful and unsustainable resource use, poverty, and exclusion of environmental costs of resource use from the market prices of goods and services.

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Experts Have Identified Four Basic Causes of Environmental Problems 1. Population growth

2. Wasteful and unsustainable resource use

3. Poverty

4. Failure to include the harmful environmental costs of goods and services in market prices

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Causes of Environmental Problems

Fig. 1-17, p. 20

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Fig. 1-17, p. 20

Causes of Environmental Problems

Population growth

Unsustainable resource use

Poverty Excluding environmental costs from market prices

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Exponential Growth of Human Population

Fig. 1-18, p. 21

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Fig. 1-18, p. 21

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Industrial revolution

Black Death—the Plague

2–5 million

years 4000

B. C. A. D.

8000 6000 2000 2000 2100

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Affluence Has Harmful and Beneficial Environmental Effects

• Harmful environmental impact due to • High levels of consumption

• High levels of pollution

• Unnecessary waste of resources

• Affluence can provide funding for developing technologies to reduce

• Pollution

• Environmental degradation

• Resource waste

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Poverty Has Harmful Environmental and Health Effects

• Population growth affected

• Malnutrition

• Premature death

• Limited access to adequate sanitation facilities and clean water

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Extreme Poverty

Fig. 1-19, p. 22

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Harmful Effects of Poverty

Fig. 1-20, p. 22

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Fig. 1-20, p. 22

Lack of

access to

Number of people

(% of world's population)

Adequate

sanitation facilities 2.6 billion (38%)

Enough fuel for

heating and cooking 2 billion (29%)

Electricity 2 billion (29%)

Clean

drinking water 1.1 billion (16%)

Adequate

health care 1.1 billion (16%)

Adequate

housing

Enough food for

good health 1 billion (15%)

1 billion (15%)

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Effects of Malnutrition

Fig. 1-21, p. 23

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Prices Do Not Include the Value of Natural Capital

• Companies do not pay the environmental cost of resource use

• Goods and services do not include the harmful environmental costs

• Companies receive tax breaks and subsidies

• Economy may be stimulated but there may be a degradation of natural capital

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Environmentally Unfriendly Hummer

Fig. 1-22, p. 24

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Different Views about Environmental Problems and Their Solutions

• Environmental ethics: what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment

• Planetary management worldview

• We are separate from and in charge of nature

• Stewardship worldview

• Manage earth for our benefit with ethical responsibility to be stewards

• Environmental wisdom worldview

• We are part of nature and must engage in sustainable use

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1-4 What Is an Environmentally Sustainable Society?

• Concept 1-4 Living sustainably means living off the earth’s natural income without depleting or degrading the natural capital that supplies it.

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Environmentally Sustainable Societies Protect Natural Capital and Live Off Its Income

• Environmentally sustainable society: meets current needs while ensuring that needs of future generations will be met

• Live on natural income of natural capital without diminishing the natural capital

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We Can Work Together to Solve Environmental Problems

• Social capital

• Encourages

• Openness and communication

• Cooperation

• Hope

• Discourages

• Close-mindedness

• Polarization

• Confrontation and fear

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Case Study: The Environmental Transformation of Chattanooga, TN • Environmental success story: example of building their social

capital

• 1960: most polluted city in the U.S.

• 1984: Vision 2000

• 1995: most goals met

• 1993: Revision 2000

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Chattanooga, Tennessee

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Fig. 1-23, p. 26

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Individuals Matter

• 5–10% of the population can bring about major social change

• We have only 50-100 years to make the change to sustainability before it’s too late

• Rely on renewable energy

• Protect biodiversity

• Reduce waste and pollution

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Wind Power

Fig. 1-24, p. 27

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Planting a Tree

Fig. 1-25, p. 27

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Three Big Ideas

• 1. We could rely more on renewable energy from the sun, including indirect forms of solar energy such as wind and flowing water, to meet most of our heating and electricity needs.

• 2. We can protect biodiversity by preventing the degradation of the earth’s species, ecosystems, and natural processes, and by restoring areas we have degraded.

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Three Big Ideas

3. We can help to sustain the earth’s natural chemical cycles by reducing our production of wastes and pollution, not overloading natural systems with harmful chemicals, and not removing natural chemicals faster than those chemical cycles can replace them.