Enviromental Impact
Protected Areas
Ethical Considerations
Human Activity
Pros and Cons
100

What is deforestation?

The clearing or thinning of forests by humans, often for agriculture or development.

100

What is a national park?

A protected area, maintained by the government, set aside for conservation and public enjoyment.

100

What is environmental stewardship?

The responsible use and protection of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices.

100

What is urban development?

The expansion of cities and infrastructure into natural areas.

100

What is conservation?

It protects ecosystems and ensures sustainability for future use.

200

What is habitat destruction?

The process by which natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species.

200

What is the Amazon Rainforest?

The largest tropical rainforest, crucial for oxygen production and biodiversity.

200

What is respecting indigenous lands?

Honoring the rights and traditions of native peoples and not exploiting their territories.

200

What is oil drilling?

Extracting petroleum from the earth, often disrupting ecosystems.

200

What is a con of restricted access to land?

It may limit economic development or local community use.

300

What is pollution?

Waste and emmision causing harm to the ecosystem

300

What is the Antarctic Treaty?

An agreement to keep Antarctica a scientific preserve, banning military and resource exploitation.

300

What is the precautionary principle?

The idea that if an action might cause harm to the environment, it should not be taken without certainty it’s safe.

300

What is illegal wildlife trade?

The unlawful capture and sale of animals and plants.

300

What is a benefit of ecotourism?

It raises awareness and funds for conservation while minimizing environmental harm.

400

What is coral reef bleaching?

Coral losing color and dying due to stressors like warm water and pollution.

400

What is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

A location recognized for its cultural or natural significance and protected internationally.

400

What is biocentrism?

An ethical view that all living things have intrinsic value, not just humans.

400

What is resource extraction in remote regions?

Mining or logging in untouched areas, often leading to ecological damage.

400

What is a downside of limiting human expansion?

It can increase housing shortages or slow economic growth in certain areas.

500

What are long-term climate effects of overexploitation? (3)

Global warming, biodiversity loss, and ecological collapse due to overuse of resources.

500

What is a marine protected area?

Sections of oceans where human activity is limited to preserve marine life.

500

What are the rights of nature?

The belief that ecosystems have legal rights, similar to human rights.

500

What is over-tourism?

When too many visitors degrade a natural or cultural site.

500

What is a pro of leaving nature untouched?

It preserves biodiversity and natural processes without human interference.

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