Intro to ES
Progressive Era
Types of Resources
Laws & Regulation
Global Environmentalism
100

A condition that cannot continue at its current rate. 

What is unsustainability? 

100

In the United States, the first modern environmental movement began with this man.  

Who is Teddy Rosevelt?

100

A type of resource that is depleted faster than it is replenish, since it took millions of years to form. 

What is a nonrenewable resource?

100

The organization that is in charge of enforcing laws dealing with the environment? 

What is the EPA?

100

The two categories countries are classified as depending on their economic status. 

What is developed and developing? 

200

Area that is shared and not owned. 

What is a commons?

200

The three things that Teddy Rosevelt started in order to prevent resource depletion and prevent tragedy of the commons through unsustainability. 

What are National Parks, National Forests, and National Wild Life Refuges? 

200

Coal is an example of this type of resource. 

What is a nonrenewable resource? 
200

Law that lists species at risk for extinction and plans for their recovery. 

What is the Endangered Species Act? 

200
The impact of a person on the environment. 

What is ecological footprint?

300

Actions of people always have unexpected results. 

What is the law of unintended consequences?

300

The type of national preserve that is the most restrictive. 

What is a National Park?

300

Timber is an example of this type of resource. 

What is a renewable resource? 
300

Law that restricts pollution of surface waters. 

What is the Clean Water Act? 

300

Matter does not enter or leave Earth. 

What is a closed system?

400

Author of Tragedy of the Commons. 

Who is Hardin?

400

The idea that protects and promotes human interest or well-being at the expense of all other factors. 

What is anthropocentrism?

400

Copper is an example of this type of resource. 

What is a nonrenewable recyclable resource? 

400

Law that regulates the testing and contents of municipal tap water. 

What is the Safe Drinking Water Act? 

400

The three perspectives of how we should deal with issues of pollution, resource overconsumption, and loss of biodiversity. 

What are the planetary management world view, stewardship world view, and environmental wisdom world view?

500

Environment science is this, meaning that it incorporates concepts and ideas from multiple fields of study. 

What is interdisciplinary?
500

The number of categories natural resources are grouped in. 

What is four?

500

Sunlight is an example of this type of resource. 

What is an inexhaustible resource? 

500

Law that describes rules for handling toxic and hazardous waste? 

What is the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act? 

500
Of the three worldview perspectives, this one is ecocentric. 

What is the environmental wisdom worldview?