A change in global or regional climate patterns defines?
What is climate change?
What are the three primary aspects in the source provided?
What are environmental, social, economic practices?
Who would have a larger ecological footprint? A person who rides the transit or someone who rides in a car everyday.
A person who takes their car every day.
A sense of connecting to, caring about and taking responsibility/accountability for others and the world around us connects to?
What is stewardship?
This improves our quality of life, preserves our ecosystems, and preserves natural resources for generations to come.
What term defines to persevere;keep going on as an action or process, or to supply with necessities?
What is sustain?
The negative connotation of this political cartoon relates to what term when it's instantaneous?
What is sustainable prosperity?
What would it look like to have a reduced ecological footprint?
What is recycling, opting to use green energy sources and re-purposing items?
Is Canada a knowledge economy?
Partially, yes.
How does sustainability or a lack of sustainability impact the globe?
It can lead to global climate change
This term dines how the world is increasingly interdependent of world economies on a constant growing scale for counties to trade
What is economic globilization?
What does this cartoon suggest about the impacts of societies lack of sustainability?
That the lack of humans sustainability is harming the planet and eventually humans will be killed off (fighting an infection)
To supply with food drinks and other necessities relates to what term?
What is sustain?
If China were to implement sustainable development plans, what would the effect be on air quality across the globe?
Overall, we would see an increase with the worlds air quality.
How does an increase in sustainable development in one region affect another?
It creates an overall heather environment.
What is a business practice where a ship's owner is registered in one country but flies the flag of a different country?
What is a flag of convenience?
What level of threat does an increasing ecological footprint have as suggested in this cartoon?
A very high level threat is portrayed in the cartoon as "catching up" to the person in the vehicle.
Examples at a municipal level can include snow removal and garbage collection, what term represents this?
What is privatization ?
What are the positive impacts of privatization?
It leads to the creation of wealth, cost production is reduced, and profits are maximized.
How does economic globalization impact the world?
It positively impacts the world as it helps transport goods and allows for trade, but it is negative in the sense that groups of people are exploited and it can lead to a mass divide of the rich and poor.
What term defines an economy in which growth is dependent on the quantity, quality, and accessibility of the information available, rather than the means of production?
What is a knowledge economy?
This source depicts negative outcomes of economic globalization in what ways?
This source shows that while America specifically is thriving other groups within the world most often developing country's are continually marginalized and their economies are suffering.
Environmental stewardship efforts, public health, public health and social well being all fall under what category?
What is sustainable prosperity?
What aspects of sustainability are present in Alberta? What areas are lacking?
Recycling and compost systems are sustainable. Whereas, oil and gas districts are improving their sustainability but are still lacking in this area.
Very low wages, inadequate food and clean water, fatigue and lack of sleep are all effects for workers who support?
What is a flag of convenience?