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1
Homework, Chapter 2
  • Review Questions 10,11,12,13,15,16,
  • 17,18,19
  • Critical Thinking 2,3,4,7,9,10,11
  • Extra-Credit Read the projects at the end of
    chapter 1 2 If you are interested see me.
    Also construct a time line showing
    environmental history.
  • Study hint try the web connection.

2
Pioneers
  • What are the features of the American Pioneer
    society?
  • How does it differ from that of the Native
    American society?
  • What is the rate of harvest? What is the
    frequency of harvest? What is the difference
    between the two? How do these tie into
    sustainability?

3
Conservation
  • Definition
  • What is a preservationist? What is a
    conservationist? Are they different?
  • How is wilderness a concept?
  • Who initiated the conservation movement in the
    US?
  • What important things were done by him?

4
Environmentalism
  • What is the environmental movement?
  • Identify the proponents of environmentalism.
  • What is the name of the groups who might be
    considered anti-environmental?
  • Who are associated with this movement?

5
Legislation, et. al
  • Identify each within an environmental context
    CCC
  • TVA
  • CERCLA
  • Superfund
  • CAA
  • CWA

6
Cultural Changes
  • Agricultural revolution (10,000-12,000 yrs ago)
  • The industrial revolution (300 years ago)
  • The information and globalization revolution
    (started about 50 years ago)
  • consequences

7
Collaborative Group Questions
  • What are the characteristics and features?
  • Describe the use of technology.
  • Describe the use of renewable/nonrenewable
    resources. What attitude is evident toward the
    environment?
  • What is the environmental impact of this society,
    especially with respect to environmental
    degradation?

8
Collaborative Group Qs (2)
  • Is there any division of labor?
  • What knowledge existed with respect to the
    natural environment?
  • Does this society embody or lead to a
    revolution?
  • What benefits are seen in this culture?
    drawbacks?
  • What kinds of stimulus to growth are there?

9
Hunter gatherer societies
  • early hunter/gatherer
  • advanced hunter/gatherer
  • environmental impact fairly limited

10
Agricultural Revolution
  • where?
  • how?
  • fallow
  • sustainable cultivation
  • Impact?

11
Industrial Revolution
  • Fuel shift
  • Production Shift
  • working conditions for factory towns
  • Mechanized farming
  • migrations to cities
  • Consequences?

12
Environmental History in the US
  • (1) Tribal
  • (2) Frontier
  • (3) Conservation (1832-1960)
  • legislation
  • proponents
  • preserve or conserve?

13
Environmental History in the US
  • (4) Conservation, continued (1930-1960)
  • FDRs contributions
  • improvements due to public health changes

14
Environmental History in the US
  • Environmental Era (1960-2000)
  • increased awareness
  • OIL EMBARGO
  • backlash
  • Department of Energy

15
Environmental History, US
  • the 80s
  • the president as sagebrush rebel
  • the environmental president
  • the 90s
  • NEW CONCERNS

16
Goals for Environmental Groups
  • protect land in US
  • end logging
  • halt sprawl
  • build support for environmental issues
  • build coalition in Congress
  • improve environmental quality

17
Aldo Leopold land ethic
  • A Sand County Almanac
  • founder of conservation environmental movement
  • embodies an environmental wisdom worldview

18
Aldo Leopold
  • That land is a community is the basic concept of
    ecology, but that land is to be loved and
    respected is an extension of ethics.
  • We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity
    belonging to us. When we see land as a community
    to which we belong, we may begin to use it with
    love respect.

19
Homework - essay
  • Compare the hunter-gatherer, agricultural and
    industrial societies on the following points
    division of labor power, relationship of
    population to the food supply, the relationship
    of humans to nature, the use of resources per
    person, the environmental impacts
  • (EC how would a sustainable-earth society fit
    into this analysis?)

20
Alternative Essay Assignment
  • Analyze the amount of time over the course of
    history in which each of the revolutions have
    occurred. Compare the length of the Agricultural
    Revolution to that if the Industrial Revolution.
    Project the time needed to change our culture to
    an earth-wise society. Suggest modern resources
    that could facilitate this.
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