Section # 1, Lecture # 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability
Section # 1, Lecture # 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability
Section # 1, Lecture # 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability
Section # 1, Lecture # 1
September 02
Autumn 2015
Lecture Outline
Basic Concepts
Three Goals of Environmental Science
Three Principles of Sustainability
Key Components of Sustainability
Resources
Pollution and its Impacts
Ecological Footprint
IPAT
Environmental Problems
Environmentally Sustainable Society
Basic Concepts
Environment (from the French environner) can be defined
as (1) everything around us, or (2) the living and non-living
things with which we interact in a complex web of
relationships.
Environmental Science is the interdisciplinary study of how
humans interact with the living and non-living parts of their
environment.
Ecology the biological science how organisms (living things)
interact with one another and with their environment.
Three Goals
To learn how life on the Earth has survived and thrived.
To understand how we interact with the environment.
To find ways to deal with environmental problems and
live more sustainably.
Supply is continuous
Renewable -
Supply is renewable
Ecological Footprint
Impact of resource consumption
on the environment.
To sustain the worlds current
population and resource use per
person, and to control pollution,
we need the equivalent of 1.3
Earths.
IPAT
I = P X AX T
Impact = Population X Affluence X Technology
Environmental Problems
Population growth.
Wasteful and unsustainable resource use.
Poverty.
Failure to include in their market prices the harmful
environmental costs of goods and services.
Environmentally Sustainable
Society
One that meets the current and future basic needs of its
people in a manner which does not compromise the
ability of future generations to meet their basic needs.
Rely more on renewable energy.
Protect biodiversity.
Sustain the Earths natural chemical cycles.