Ecological Footprints
Stewardship
Environmental Degradation
Perspectives on Nature
Sustainability Goals
200

A measure of the land and water area required to sustain an individual’s lifestyle and absorb their waste.

What is an Ecological Footprint?

200

The responsibility of managing and taking good care of resources entrusted to us, specifically the environment.

What is Stewardship?

200

A sustained increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere.

What is Global Warming?

200

The belief that the land and its resources exist solely for human use.

What is Utilitarianism? 

200

These fuels, like oil and coal, are non-renewable and contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.

What are Fossil Fuels?

400

Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs.

What is Sustainability?

400

A movement focused on the preservation and restoration of the natural world.

What is Environmentalism?

400

Rain with a high level of acid content caused mainly by atmospheric pollution from burning coal.

What is Acid Rain?

400

A perspective emphasizing that humans are one part of an interconnected web of life.

What is the First Nations/Indigenous Perspective?

400

Development that enables all humans to meet basic needs and dignity without denying the same to the future.

What is Sustainable Prosperity?

600

The maximum population of an organism that a given environment can support without being degraded.

What is Carrying Capacity?

600

The First Nations perspective that humans are connected to all things and should protect the land for future use.

What is Steward Identity?

600

The process where heat energy from sunlight is trapped by gases in the atmosphere.

What is the Greenhouse Effect?

600

This type of farming avoids synthetic chemicals and focuses on soil health and biodiversity.

What is Organic Farming?

600

This divide describes the gap between those who consume the most resources and those who consume the least.

What is the Consumption Gap?

800

The variability among all living organisms and the ecological complexes they are a part of.

What is Biodiversity?

800

This term describes behaving ethically as a business while improving the quality of life for the community.

What is Corporate Social Responsibility?

800

The transformation of fertile land into desert, often due to climate change or destructive farming.

What is Desertification?

800

This artist's presentations highlight the massive scale of human impact on the global landscape.

Who is Edward Burtynsky?

800

The discharge of pollutants that trap heat, such as carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere.

What are Greenhouse Gas Emissions?

1000

The reduction in cost per unit as the volume of production increases.

What is Economy of Scale?

1000

The "triple bottom line" includes these three specific success factors for a corporation.

What are People, Planet, and Profit?

1000

Large-scale industrial operations for raising livestock, often criticized for their environmental impact.

What are Factory Farms?

1000

These are organisms whose genetic material has been altered to provide desirable traits, like pest resistance.

What are Genetically Modified Foods?

1000

Any material that is potentially damaging to the environment or human health.

What is Hazardous Waste?

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