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Title: Environmental History: An Overview


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Environmental History An Overview
G. Tyler Millers Living in the Environment 13th
Edition Chapter 2
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Key Concepts
  • Four Major Revolutionsin Human Culture

U.S. Environmental History
  • Tribal and Frontier Era
  • Early Conservation Era
  • The Environmental Era
  • Aldo Leopolds Land Ethic

3
Cultural Changes and the Environment
Hunter-Gatherer Culture
  • Hunter-gatherers
  • Nomadic seasonal movement
  • Limited and local environmental impact
  • Generally work with natural processes

4
Environmental History of U.S.
1800
1700
1900
1600
5
Cultural Changes and the Environment The
Agricultural Revolution
  • Agriculture
  • Slash and burn/shifting cultivation (See Fig.
    2-2 p. 23)
  • Essentially sustainable resource use
  • Increased environmental impact

Refer to Connections on p. 24
6
Environmental History of U.S.
1800
1900
1750
Some conservationists were influential in raising
environmental concerns later in this period.
7
Cultural 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
8
Environmental History of U.S.
1900
1950
1850
Several presidents, particularly Theodore
Roosevelt, used this Act to establish 43 million
acres of forest reserves.
9
Cultural Changes and the Environment The
Information Revolution/Globalization
  • Information Revolution
  • Rate of information increase and speed of
    communication
  • Globalization
  • Decrease in cultural diversity

10
Environmental History of U.S.
1900
1950
1850
Different worldviews
11
Environmental 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

12
Environmental History of the United States The
Early Conservation Era
  • Period 1832-1960
  • Concern over resource use
  • Preservation of public lands
  • Public health initiatives
  • Environmental restoration projects

13
Environmental History of U.S.
1950
2000
1900
14
Important Figures During The Early Conservation
Era
  • Henry David Thoreau
  • George Perkins Marsh
  • John Muir
  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • Alice Hamilton
  • Franklin Roosevelt

15
Environmental History of U.S.
1950
2000
1900
16
Environmental History of the United States The
Environmental Era
  • Period 1960-2000
  • The environmental movement
  • The science of ecology
  • Spaceship Earth worldview
  • 1980s anti-environmental movement
  • 1990s environmental awareness

17
Environmental History of U.S.
18
Environmental History of U.S.
1950
2000
1900
19
Important Figures During The Environmental Era
Part 1
  • Rachel Carson Silent Spring (1962)(See
    Individuals Matter on p. 33)
  • Richard Nixon EPA ESA
  • Jimmy Carter DOE, Superfund

20
Important 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

21
Case Study Aldo Leopold and His Land Ethic
  • Individuals are interdependent
  • Ethics respect for land
  • Shift from conqueror to member
  • Problems arise when land viewed as a commodity
  • Preservation of the integrity, stability, and
    beauty of land is right
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