Ch. 1 Key Terms Flashcards
environmental
environmental science is an interdisciplinary study of the environment
ecology
environmental change has occurred throughout earths history
agriculture
hunter-gatherer societies cleared grassland by setting fires and contributed to the extinction of some large animals
natural resource
the agricultural revolution caused human population growth, habit loss, soil erosion, and the domestication of plants and animals
pollution
the industrial revolution caused rapid human population growth and the increased use of fossil fuels. most modern environmental problems began during the industrial revolution
biodiversity
the major environmental problems we face today include resource depletion, pollution, and loss of biodiversity
law of supply and demand
the tragedy of the commons was an influential essay that described the relationship between the short term interests of the individual and the long-term interests of society
ecological footprint
the law of supply and demand states that when the demand for a product increases while the supply remains fixed, the cost of the product will increase
sustainability
sustainability in the condition in which human needs are met in such a way that a human population can survive indefinitely at a standard of living similar to the current one.