Sustainability
Public Health
Urbanization
Government and Policy
Waste and Consumption
100

Define Greenwashing

When a company misleads consumers into believing a product is more environmentally friendly than it actually is

100

Define Epidemiology 

The study of disease, how it's created, and how it spreads

100

What type of economy is comprised of small ventures that operate outside government regulation and taxation?

An Informal Economy

100

Define Checks and Balances

This principle ensures that no branch of government holds too much power by allowing each branch to limit power of the others

100

What are the environmental consequences of food waste?

While food decomposes as waste it releases methane, a greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere that increases global warming

200

What is the UW Campus Sustainability Fund?

A student-run/funded program that aims to promote sustainability through student-led projects

200

What is Herd Immunity?

When most individuals of a population are vaccinated, protecting the entire population from a certain disease

200

What’s Bright Lights Syndrome?

The idea that cities are places of opportunity, excitement, and freedom to pursue all aspects of life

200

What country currently has the largest cumulative CO2 emissions?

The United States
200

Define Downcycling

The process of recycling materials into new products that are lower quality than the original

300

List 3 Components of Sustainable Urban Design

Ex. Mixed density, green space conservation, transportation, energy, water, waste

300

Define Toxins

Term for chemical hazards that negatively impact the human body; can be naturally occurring or man-made

300

Residential subdivisions, shopping centers, office parks, and schools are all examples of what?

One-use Zones

300

Define the Single Member District Plurality System

Where the candidate with the most votes wins, even if they do not receive a majority, often leading to a two-party dominance

300

The international restriction of the dumping of household and hazardous waste from developed countries on developing countries

The Basel Convention

400

This considers social and environmental issues, not just economic profits. It’s a company's voluntary effort to go beyond legal compliance to focus on ethical and sustainable practices

Corporate Social Responsibility 

400

What is the EU's stance on Risk Management? What is the US stance?

The EU endorses precautionary principle while the US opposes it 

400

Name for the damage done to primarily kids by urbanizing the world and limiting their access to nature

Nature Deficit Disorder

400

What is the political structure that has all the power concentrated in a strong central government?

Unitary Governing System

400

Name the 3 core strategies of dealing with waste

Conversion, Isolation, and Remediation

500

What is hydroponics (a method of growing plants in nutrient-rich water solution instead of soil) an example of?

Transformative solution

500

What is the primary concern regarding the material asbestos 

Lung damage and cancer

500

How did Suburban Sprawl Develop in the United States?

After WW2 the United States experienced a housing and baby boom

500

This 1987 international treaty successfully phased out ozone-depleting substances like CFCs, leading to the recovery of Earth's protective ozone layer

Montreal Protocol (ozone layer) 

500

How is waste considered an Environmental Justice issue

Placement of waste facilities in low-income, minority areas, leading to increased exposure to pollution and health risks

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