<p> Unit 1 Introduction to Environmental Science Learning Targets</p><p> I can define sustainability. I can explain the scientific principles of sustainability. I can explain the social science principles of sustainability. I can outline the components of natural capital. I can define a resource and distinguish between renewable and nonrenewable. I can compare the resource use from more-developed countries to less developed countries. I can define environmental degradation. I can define pollution and distinguish between point and nonpoint sources. I can explain the tragedy of the commons. I can define ecological footprint. I can analyze per capita and national ecological footprints. I can my predictions using the Environmental Impact Model, I=P X A X T. I can explain the three major cultural events that have led to a need for a sustainability revolution. I can identify and explain the five major causes of environmental problems. I can explain ways by which to live more sustainably. I can define environmental ethics. I can define environmental worldview. I can identify and explain each worldview. I can apply my understanding of each worldview to various environmental issues. I can explain the significance of the 1991 Biosphere 2 experiment. I can outline the four principles that govern the use of public lands and their resources. I can outline the five ways by which developers wish to open more federal lands. I can explain the three foundations of environmental literacy. I can outline the ethical guidelines of living more sustainably. I can describe voluntary simplicity. I can explain the mental traps associated with achieving sustainable living. I can outline the ways by which we can create a sustainable revolution. </p>
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