Environmental Issues Flashcards

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Define sustainability

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Is the management of resources to minimise depletion and pollution

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What do we need to do to develop sustainably? (3)

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  • Rethink and regulate our consumption
  • Develop more sustainable practises
  • Ensure that the demand of future generation can be met
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3
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3 types of sustainability designers need to consider

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  • Environmental sustainability
  • Economic sustainability
  • Social sustainability
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4
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Carbon footprint (2)

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  • Is the term used to measure the impact of greenhouse gas emissions from an individual, company or country
  • Is a way to measure a product’s environmental impact
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Carbon offsetting (2)

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  • Is a way to counter the CO2 we emit
  • Examples include: planting trees, using electric vehicles, choosing renewable energy, donating to environmental charities
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Effects of climate change on our eco system (3)

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  • Melting sea ice and glaciers and rising sea levels
  • Desertification and loss of habitats
  • Extreme weather conditions
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How do Environmental perspectives impact designers? (2)

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  • May sway decision making when it comes to designing, developing and manufacture a product
  • For example energetic generation and consumption, sourcing and use of materials and disposal of waste and used products
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Environmental pollutants that are released by farming, extraction, processing and manufacture (5)

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  • Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides
  • Methane and UOC’s
  • Particulates
  • Petrochemicals
  • Biochemicals
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Deforestation (4)

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  • Trees are a renewable energy resources but they are being used faster than they can be planted
  • Forests produce oxygen and deforestation is responsible for 15% of all greenhouse gas emissions
  • This displaces communities and invaluable habitats are lost
  • Deforestation leads to soil erosion and flooding
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