Nature of Science
Scientific Terms
Intro to Environmental Science
Sustainability
Worldviews
100

This concept refers to anything that follows the laws of nature.

natural

100

This is important when experimenting with something to make sure you get the same results every time.

repetition or replication

100

The man who popularized the tragedy of the commons.

Garret Hardin

100

Which pillar of sustainability promotes healthy, safe, an inclusive communities that are conscious of resource distribution?

social

100

The worldview that says all of the living and non living things have value and need to be protected.

Ecocentric

200

Name an example of one time a scientific idea was revised based on new evidence or observations.

Fr. Georges Lemaitre, models of the atom, heliocentric vs geocentric model

200

When scientists work together on an experiment...

collaboration

200

Fresh water is an example of what kind of ecosystem service?

provisioning

200

Name one of the ways we discussed in class in which our society is wasteful. 

plastic, food, clothes

200

The worldview that says nature is there for humans to use and be in charge of.

Anthropocentric

300

This procedure, laid out in linear steps, is oversimplified and does not accurately reflect how science usually happens.

scientific method

BONUS: what do we call it instead?

300

When scientists read each other's studies to ensure good methods were used and the data was interpreted fairly...

peer review

300

Flood control is an example of what kind of ecosystem service?

Regulating

300

Name one of Louisiana's past mistakes in terms of having unsustainable environmental practices.

gill net, cypress logging, overhunting

300

When something has value for simply existing.

intrinsic value

400

Briefly explain why science is uncertain.

Natural variability and the limitations of tools, measurements, observations, and models

400

These have undergone rigorous testing and have lots of evidence supporting them.

theories

400

Define the 'tragedy of the commons.'

When someone overlooks the long terms needs of everyone for his or her own short term benefit.

400

Name one of the corporations we discussed in class AND what sustainable practice they are implementing.

UPS - AI routes

Unilever - recycled materials

Microsoft - carbon negative by 2030

400

the biologically productive area on Earth.

biocapacity

500

TWO ANSWERS NECESSARY:

Science is both what and what?

A body of knowledge accumulated over time

AND

a process of learning about the natural world

500

A testable explanation based on previous observations that attempts to answer a scientific question.

hypothesis

500

Explain why environmental science is considered interdisciplinary.

It brings together information from other sciences.

500

Define bycatch.

catching or harvesting something other than your intended species

500

Name one of the cities we discussed in which environmental injustice occurred, and say what happened there.

NOLA - 1981 - neighborhood built on landfill marketed to minority families

NC county - 1982 - minority community had contaminated soil dumped there

Flint, MI - 2014 - water supply in a minority community became contaminated from old lead pipes

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