Natural Resources
The Big Two (Stats)
Engineering & Agriculture
Public Policy
Efficiency vs. Conservation
100

This type of resource can be replaced by nature in a short period of time.

What are Renewable Resources?

100

Transportation is responsible for this exact percentage (or fraction) of all Air Pollution.

What is 50% (or 1/2)?

100

The "skeleton" of a city, including roads, bridges, and power lines.

What is Infrastructure?

100

Caused or influenced by humans, rather than natural processes

Anthropogenic

100

Using a tech upgrade, like an LED bulb, to do the same job with less power.

What is Efficiency?

200

These three fuels are nonrenewable because they take millions of years to form.

What are Coal, Oil, and Natural Gas?

200

Transportation is responsible for this percentage (or fraction) of all Water Toxicity.

What is 20% (or 1/5)?

200

This occurs when roads or buildings cut off animal paths, splitting their homes.

What is Habitat Fragmentation?

200

Weighing money and jobs (Economic Costs) against health nature (Environmental Benefits).

What is a Cost-Benefit Analysis?

200

Choosing to use a resource less, such as turning off the lights when you leave.

What is Conservation?

300

This fuel is nonrenewable but is considered the "cleanest" of the fossil fuels.

What is Natural Gas?

300

The tiny soot, dust, and particles released from burning fuel that can hurt human lungs.

What is Particulate Matter?

300

A solution used to help animals cross safely over or under busy highways.

What are Green Bridges (or Wildlife Tunnels)?

300

Government rules, like the Clean Air Act, including laws, taxes, and fines.

What is Public Policy?

300

Explain why Biomass is renewable while Coal is considered nonrenewable.

What is Biomass can be grown back in a few years, but Coal takes millions of years?

400

This nonrenewable source creates massive energy without air emissions but leaves radioactive waste.

What is Nuclear (Uranium)?

400

This environmental problem is caused by air pollution and lowers the pH of lakes.

What is Acid Rain?

400

Plowing in curvy lines instead of straight rows to prevent soil from washing away.

What is Contour Plowing?

400

These terms describes your personal choices that have an impact on the environment, both negatively and positively

Human Footprint/Human Handprint

400

This energy source is reliable and burns no fuel, but it can flood habitats and block fish.

What is Hydroelectric?

500

This renewable energy source uses organic materials like wood or plants to create energy.

What is Biomass?

500

Besides gases, this general term describes anything released into the air from burning fuel (the "what come out".

What are Emissions?

500

The process of planting new trees to replace ones that were previously cut down.

What is Reforestation?

500

Which fossil fuel is the most common for electricity but also causes high air pollution?

What is Coal?

500

While Solar and Wind produce no pollution, what are their two main "cons" or trade-offs?

What are Weather dependency and taking up land?