Markets & Commodities
Institutions & the Commons
Environmental Ethics
Carbon Dioxide
Trees
100

Scarcity of environmental goods and services sets into motion a series of adaptations to rising prices, resulting in increasing resource availability

What is the market response model

100

A situation in which multiple individuals making decisions in pursuit of their own interests tend to create outcomes that are non-optimal for everyone

What is the Prisoner's Dilemma

100

What does the acronym CAFO stand for

What is confined animal feeding operations

100

The characteristic of the Earth's atmosphere, based on the presence of important gases including water vapor and carbon dioxide, to trap and retain heat, leading to temperatures that can sustain life

What is the greenhouse effect

100
Ecologically, the idealized tendency for disturbed forest areas to recover through stages of species invasion and growth

What is succession

200

A thesis based in neoclassical economics, holding that externalities can be most efficiently controlled through contracts and bargaining between parties

What is the Coase Theorem

200

This person presented one of the most compelling, persistent, and in some ways problematic arguments linking environment to society through the commons

Who is Garrett Hardin

200

An ethical theory that posits that the value of a good should be judged solely by its usefulness to society

What is utilitarian

200

This annual event is taking place in Egypt this year

What is COP 27

200

Traditional methods of coffee production that integrates coffee plants into forest canopy, leaving many trees present

What is shade grown coffee

300

The U.S. EPA setting limits on industry for the emission of sulfur dioxide and dividing the total allowable level of pollution into units and distributed to producers, in the form of credits that can be sold, is an example of what

What is cap and trade

300

This treaty was signed in 1987 resulting in a near global reduction of most CFC's

What is the Montreal Protocol

300

A U.S. Forest Service chief who was an advocate for conservation

Gifford Pinchot

300

The school strikes for climate are an example of this

What is collective action

300

Banana and coffee are an example of this

What is cash crops


400

LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) Certified is an example of what

Green certification

400

This Nobel Prize winner, led a generation of neo-institutionalist scholars who believed that commons are not "free" but instead governed by rules that encourage cooperation

Who is Elinor Ostrom

400

This land was debated whether it should be created as a large reservoir or a permanent municipal water source

What is Hetch Hetchy Valley

400

This graphic trend depicts describes the overall trend of a steady upwards curve of atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide

What is the Keeling Curve

400

A concept is which certain type of labor is undervalued but deemed necessary for the formal, cash economy to thrive

What is social reproduction

500

The company Keurig claiming that their coffee pods are recyclable is an example of what

What is greenwashing

500

Successful commons management includes the following:

What are boundaries, proportionality, collective choice, monitoring sanctions, conflict resolution, and autonomy

500

This person wrote is famous for his 1949 essay which states that the human race is dependent on our environment - the lands, plants, animals, and the healthy functioning of our ecosystems

Who is Aldo Leopold

500

Solar radiation management is an example of what

Geoengineering

500

Co-ops, barter and trade, DIY, farmer's markets and so much more are examples of this

What are diverse economies