4/1/2009
Outline of the final exam
Thinking about Science and Environment (8-15%)
Lectures 1-8 (9-10) Chapters 1&2 of Draper Key Readings 1-3 (+ appreciation for behaviour of complex systems as applied to ecological/natural resource case studies
Outline of the final exam
Thinking b t Science and E i Thi ki about S i d Environment (8 15%) t (8-15%)
Lectures 1-8 (9-10) Chapters 1&2 of Draper Key Readings 1-3 (+ appreciation for behaviour of complex systems as applied to ecological/natural r
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About the Company
EnviroGLAS is a Texas based company who specializes in converting postconsumer and industrial bound for landfills into a sustainable glass terrazzo. In 2002 the
Lesson 9: Water & Wastewater
January 31, 2005
ENVSC 296: Lesson No. 9 Part I: Drinking Water
January 31, 2005
Sandy Rock
Life Sciences Division Bellevue Community College
ENVIR 202: Lesson 9 1
Lesson Overview
Three ways of looking at Water
Water a
Ocean/Envir 260
Todays lecture: What is the State of the Sound?
State of the Sound: Status of Puget Sound Chronology
2004: Gregoire calls for Puget Sound Initiative in race for governor 2005: Calling for bold action, Governor Gregoire appoints Pug
Lesson 14: Air Quality
February 6, 2006
ENVIR 202: Lesson No. 14
Air Quality & Health
February 6, 2006
Chuck Treser
University of Washington
Program on the Environment
ENVIR 202: Lesson 14 1
Our Atmosphere
Spaceship Earth Protects Us
Loss of heat
Ocean/Envir 260
Todays lecture: Ecological Pressures from Climate Change and Invasive Species
Climate Change
There are two major drivers of the future environmental quality in this region: the specific effects of global warming combined with the siz
Lesson 15: Transportation
February 8, 2006
ENVIR 202: Lesson No. 15
Transportation and Sprawl
February 8th, 2006
Gail Sandlin
University of Washington
Program on the Environment
ENVIR 202: Lesson 15 1
Urban Transportation Modes
ENVIR 202: Lesson
Principles of
Environmental Science
Inquiry and Applications
Third Edition
Cunningham Cunningham
Chapter 1
Lecture Outlines*
*See PowerPoint Image Slides for all figures and tables pre-inserted into PowerPoint without notes.
Copyright The McGra
Chapter 15 The Natural Environment as Stakeholder
LEARNING OUTCOMES After studying this chapter, you should be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Discuss the concept of sustainability. Describe ten major natural environment issues. Describe the NIMBY environmen
This lecture will help you understand:
0. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Campus sustainability Sustainable development Economic welfare and environmental protection Consumption, population, technology, and sustainability Approaches to sustainable solutions That time
Environmental Midterm Review ENVIRONMENATAL POLICY PROCESS: 1. Policy formulationdesigning and drafting policy goals and strategies for achieving them, which may involve extensive use of environmental science and policy analysis 2. Policy legitimatio
Envir onmental D atabase Assembly and M odelling
(A lot of w or ds and psychedelic maps) D r . Br ett A. Br yan
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Nat ional K ey Cent r e for Social Applicat ions of GI S Dat abase Assembly and M odelling
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Physical and Biotic
Announcements
Reminder: Research Paper Prospectus due Monday Extra Office Hours Friday, 2-4 pm if you want to talk about your paper
Environmental Economics in the News
Environmental Economics in the News
Sale of Carbon Credits Helping Land-Rich, bu
Coming Winter Quarter, 2009
Science & Society 25, CRN 50427 50438
Global Climate Change:
Convergence of Geophysical, Biological, & Social Sciences
Lectures: Tues. & Thurs. 5:10 6:00 pm, Social Sci. 1100 Discussion: One hour per week at various ti