Title: Environmental History: An Overview
1Environmental History An Overview
G. Tyler Millers Living in the Environment 13th
Edition Chapter 2
2Key Concepts
- Four Major Revolutionsin Human Culture
U.S. Environmental History
3Cultural Changes and the Environment
Hunter-Gatherer Culture
- Nomadic seasonal movement
- Limited and local environmental impact
- Generally work with natural processes
4Environmental History of U.S.
1800
1700
1900
1600
5Cultural Changes and the Environment The
Agricultural Revolution
- Slash and burn/shifting cultivation (See Fig.
2-2 p. 23)
- Essentially sustainable resource use
- Increased environmental impact
Refer to Connections on p. 24
6Environmental History of U.S.
1800
1900
1750
Some conservationists were influential in raising
environmental concerns later in this period.
7Cultural Changes and the Environment The
Industrial Revolution
- Industrial Revolution (mid-1700s)
- Shift to dependence on non-renewable resources
- Dramatic increase in environmental impact
Refer to Connections on p. 25
8Environmental History of U.S.
1900
1950
1850
Several presidents, particularly Theodore
Roosevelt, used this Act to establish 43 million
acres of forest reserves.
9Cultural Changes and the Environment The
Information Revolution/Globalization
- Rate of information increase and speed of
communication
- Decrease in cultural diversity
10Environmental History of U.S.
1900
1950
1850
Different worldviews
11Environmental History of the United States The
Tribal and Frontier Eras
- Tribal Era Native Americans
- Native Americans generally low-impact
hunter-gather or agricultural societies
- Frontier Environmental Worldview European
Settlement (1607-1890)
- Significant impact as wilderness frontier was
tamed
12Environmental History of the United States The
Early Conservation Era
- Concern over resource use
- Preservation of public lands
- Public health initiatives
- Environmental restoration projects
13Environmental History of U.S.
1950
2000
1900
14Important Figures During The Early Conservation
Era
15Environmental History of U.S.
1950
2000
1900
16Environmental History of the United States The
Environmental Era
- The environmental movement
- Spaceship Earth worldview
- 1980s anti-environmental movement
- 1990s environmental awareness
17Environmental History of U.S.
18Environmental History of U.S.
1950
2000
1900
19Important Figures During The Environmental Era
Part 1
- Rachel Carson Silent Spring (1962)(See
Individuals Matter on p. 33)
- Jimmy Carter DOE, Superfund
20Important Figures During The Environmental Era
Part 1
- Ronald Reagan anti-environmentalist
- Bill Clinton environmental concerns a priority
- George W. Bush Jr. environmental concerns not
a priority
21Case Study Aldo Leopold and His Land Ethic
- Individuals are interdependent
- Shift from conqueror to member
- Problems arise when land viewed as a commodity
- Preservation of the integrity, stability, and
beauty of land is right