Environmental History
Environmental Justice
Important People
Environmental Ethics
100

What is the name of the famous photo of the Earth from space?

Earthrise [Lecture 5, Slide 22]

100

What is environmental Justice?

The idea that no community should bear more environmental burdens, and share less of the environmental benefits

100

Who pushed for the passing of the Antiquities Act?

Teddy Roosevelt

100

What is biocentrism?

Intrinsic value of all life regardless of helpfulness to humans

200

Define settler colonalism?

An insidious set of logics that leads to permanent settlement of Indigenous land, with elaborate myths to justify settlement and inequity

200

How did the concept of Environmental Justice come about?

 Due to non-proportional impacts of pollution on the poor and people of color.

200

Who helped sign off on the establishment of the EPA?

Richard Nixon

200


What is ecocentrism?


  • Intrinsic value not only on all life but also all systems of an ecosystem such as the rocks, sunlight, rain, and soil. 

300

What did the book Silent Spring by Rachel Carson focus on?

  • Points out that chemicals accumulate up in food chain and threaten birds and ultimately us” [Lecture 6, Slide 20]

    • Not mentioned during lecture, but Carson especially focused on the toxic incestide DDT

300

Give an example of a recent environmental justice issue that we covered in class?

E-Waste, flint water crisis, farm working conditions, DAPL, dumaish river

300

Aldo Leopold, a famous ecologist, wrote a non-fiction work in 1949 titled…

A Sand County Almanac

300


What is the global challenge in climate change? 


Global Challenge 

  • Emissions all over the world cause climate change

  • People will be differentiated affected

  • Effects in a given location not proportional to emissions 

400

Name at least two myths perpetuated by settler colonalism


  • Myth of religious superiority

  • Myth of “Property rights” obtained by “working” or “improving” land

  • Myth of the “Frontier” and “pioneer” (a form of nativism)

400


What is intersectional environmentalism?


An inclusive approach that advocates for the protection of people and planet

400

“The object of our forest policy is not to preserve the forests because they are beautiful or because they are refuges for the wild creatures of wilderness. The forests are to be used by man. Every other consideration comes secondary.”


This quote is said by which famous environmentalist?



Gifford Pinchot

400

Deontological ethics is based on what two terms?

Deontological ethics is based on what two terms?

  • Duties 

  • Rights