The Overview Effect
Key Concepts
Environments & Resources
WILD CARD
100

December 21, 1968

What is the date Apollo 8 launched? 

100

A group of parts that act together within a relationship, and are organized for a common purpose

What is a system? 

100

It includes all living and non-living things occurring naturally, meaning not artificial

What is a natural environment? 

100

Examples include forests, fish, fruit, and vegetables

What are biotic resources? 

200

From afar it looks like a living, breathing organism

What is planet Earth?

200

The idea of unity and oneness of the whole, the idea that the parts are not separate. 

What is a holistic perspective?

200

It includes the interactions between the human individuals/societies and the natural environment 

What is a human environment? 

200

These either form slowly or do not naturally form in the environment.

What are nonrenewable resources? 

300

The idea that from one perspective, the earth is one system, and we're all part of that system

What is the Overview Effect?

300

A way of seeing the world as interconnected systems which is useful when trying to understand issues and problems that exist.

What is systems thinking? 

300

Natural resources

What are resources that exist without the actions of humankind, that occur in nature and can be extracted and harvested?

300
Both of the "E"s in the PEES model
What are environment and economy?
400
earth-gazing
What do astronauts on the ISS spend much of their time doing? 
400

An increase in an economy's ability to produce goods and services

What is economic growth? 

400

Examples include iron ore, sand, and water

What are abiotic resources? 

400

Mental models are at the bottom of this.

What is the iceberg model?  

500

Erosion and clear-cutting of forests

What evidence of human intervention in the environment can you see from space? 

500

Well-being for all, within the means of nature, and not at the cost of it

What is sustainable development? 
500

An example of a biotic, nonrenewable resource

What are fossil fuels?

500

A person notices certain information and experiences, based on the information and experiences around them.

What is the 2nd step of the Ladder of Inference?