CHAPTER 3 Flashcards

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BIOCENTRIC PRESERVATIONIST

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A person who believes in protecting nature from human interference because all forms of life deserve respect and consideration.

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COMMAND AND CONTROL REGULATION

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Pollution control laws that work by setting limits on levels of pollution.

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COST-BENEFIT DIAGRAM

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A diagram that helps policy makers make decisions about costs of a particular action and benefits that would occur if that action were implemented.

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EXTERNAL COST

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A harmful environmental or social cost that is borne by people not directly involved in selling or buying a product.

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INCENTIVE-BASED REGULATION

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Pollution control laws that work by establishing emission targets and providing industries with incentives to reduce emissions.

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MARGINAL COST OF POLLUTION

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The added cost of an additional unit of pollution.

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MARGINAL COST OF POLLUTION ABATEMENT

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The added cost of reducing one unit of a given type of pollution.

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NATIONAL INCOME ACCOUNTS

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Measures of the total income of a nation’s goods and services for a given year.

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NATURAL CAPITAL

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Earth’s resources and processes that sustain living organisms, including humans; includes minerals, forests, soils, water, clean air, wildlife, and fisheries.

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OPTIMUM AMOUNT OF POLLUTION

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The amount of pollution that is economically most desirable.

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SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE

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A perspective that considers not just immediate or intended effects of activities, but all of the impacts of those activities in other places or at other times.

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UTILITARIAN CONSERVATIONIST

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A person who values natural resources because of their usefulness to humans but uses them sensibly and carefully.

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