Title: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability
1Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and
Sustainability
2Key Concepts
- Population growth and sustainability
- Economic growth and development
- Resources and resource use
- Pollution
- Causes of environmental problems
3World Population
Worlds Population Growth 1.2 (78 million
people added per year 8,900 / hour)
?
Billions of people
Black Deaththe Plague
Time
Hunting and gathering
Agricultural revolution
Industrial revolution
Click for Current Word Population
4Natural Capital
See Fig. 1-2, p. 7
5Environmentally Sustainable Society
- A society that manages economy population size
without doing irreparable environmental harm. - Does not deplete natural capital
- Income analogy
6Economics
- Economic growth increase in capacity of country
to provide goods and services - Gross Domestic Product (GDP) annual market
value of goods and services produced in a country - Per capita GDP GDP/Population
- Economic development improvement of living
standards via economic growth - Developed and developing countries
7Global Outlook
Percentage of World's
19
Population
81
0.1
Population growth
1.5
Wealth and income
85
15
88
Resource use
12
75
Pollution and waste
25
Developed countries
Developing countries
8Human Population Growth
97 of projected increase expected in developing
world
World total
Developing countries
Population (billions)
Developed countries
Year
9Economic Development
Trade-Offs
Economic Development
Good News
Bad News
Global life expectancy doubled since
1950 Infant mortality cut in half since
1955 Food production ahead of population growth
since 1978 Air and water pollution down in most
developed countries since 1970 Number of people
living in poverty dropped 6 since 1990
Life expectancy 13 years less in developing
countries than in developed Countries Infant
mortality rate in developing countries over
9 times higher than in developed countries Harmfu
l environmental effects of agriculture may limit
future food production Air and water pollution
levels in most developing countries too
high Half of world's workers trying to live on
less than 2 (U.S.) per day
10Resources
- Perpetually Renewable - sun, wind, flowing water
- Potentially Renewable - fresh air, water,
soils, forests, food(potentially renewable
can be depleted if used beyond sustainable yield) - Nonrenewable - fossil fuels, metals, economic
depletion
11Renewable Resources(Potentially Renewable)
- Sustainable yield highest rate renewable
resource can be used indefinitely w/out reducing
supply - Environmental degradation depletion of renewable
resource is faster than renewal - Tragedy of the Commons overuse of free-access
resources (clean air, water, fish, pasture,)
If I dont use this resource, someone else
will.
12Ecological Footprint
1.0 hectare 2.47 acres
current global footprint requires 1.2 planets 21
higher than carrying capacity Sustainable???
Fig. 1-5, p. 11
13Nonrenewable Resources- (exist in fixed quantity
in earths crust)
- Energy resources- coal, oil, natural gas
- Metallic mineral resources - iron, copper,
aluminum - Nonmetallic mineral resources - salt, clay, sand
- Economic depletion- Exhaustion of about 80 of
estimated supply of nonrenewable resource. - Recycling and reuse
14Pollution
- Definition any addition to air, water, soil or
food that threatens health, survival or
activities of humans or other organisms - Point sources- single identifiable
sources(smokestack, drainpipe, exhaust pipe) - Nonpoint Sources - dispersed and difficult to
identify and control (fertilizer / pesticide
runoff, wind-blown pesticides, ) - Unwanted effects of pollution1. Disrupt life
support systems2. Damage wildlife, human health
and property3. Create nuisances (noise, smell,
taste, sight)
15Point-source Air Pollution
Fig. 1-8, p. 14
16Solutions to Pollution
- Pollution prevention (input control)
- Pollution cleanup (output control)
- Disadvantages of output control- temporary
bandage, can transfer to other areas, costly
17Environmental Problems Causes and Connections
- First step Understanding the causes
- Poverty and population growth
- Premature death among the poor
18Causes of Environmental Problems
Causes of Environmental Problems
Population growth
Unsustainable resource use
Poverty
Not including the environmental costs of economic
goods and services in their market prices
Trying to manage and simplify nature with
too little knowledge about how it works
?Poor Environmental Accounting
?Ecological Ignorance
Fig. 1-9, p. 15
19Some Harmful Results of Poverty
Lack of access to
Number of people ( of world's population)
Adequate sanitation
2.4 billion (37)
Enough fuel for heating and cooking
2 billion (31)
Electricity
1.6 billion (25)
Clean drinkingwater
1.1 billion (17)
Adequate health care
1.1 billion (17)
Enough food for good health
1.1 billion (17)
Fig. 1-12, p. 17
20Malnutrition
Fig. 1-13, p. 17
21Economics and Ethics
- Affluenza unsustainable addiction to
over-consumption and materialism - Globalization and global advertising it takes 27
tractor trailer loads of resources to support one
American - Law of Progressive Simplification-shift from
material to non-material - Positive environmental effects of affluenza- In
many developed countries, environ quality is
improving
22Affluenza Diagnosis
Too many people spend money they havent earned
to buy things they dont want to impress people
they dont like. - W. Rogers
- I am willing to work at a job I despise so I can
buy lots of stuff - When I am feeling down, I like to go shopping to
make myself feel better. - I would rather be shopping right now.
- I owe more than 1,000 on my credit cards.
- I usually make only the minimum monthly payments
on my credit card bills. - I am running out of room to store my stuff.
If you agree with 2 or more of the statements
above, you could be suffering from Affluenza
23Measuring Environmental ImpactI PAT
Developing Countries
X
X
Consumption per person (affluence, A)
Technological impact per unit of consumption (T)
Environmental impact of population (I)
X
X
Population (P)
X
X
Developed Countries
Fig. 1-7, p. 13
24Historical Changes in Human Culture
- Hunter-gatherers - 60,000 years ago - 12,000 yrs
ago - Agricultural revolution- began between 10k 12k
years ago - Industrial-medical revolution- began 275 years
ago - Information-globalization revolution- 50 years ago
25Eras of US Environmental History
- Tribal era (10K yrs before Euro Settlement) -
respect for land - Frontier era (1607-1890)- Euro Colonists-
Conquer Nature - Early conservation era- (1832-1870) Alarm from
resource depletion- Urged protection of
Wilderness - Environmentalism (1870-present)- Resource
conservation, public health and environmental
protection
26Sustainability Revolution
Current Emphasis
Sustainability Emphasis
Pollution cleanup Waste disposal(bury or
burn) Protecting species Environmentaldegrada
tion Increased resourceuse Population
growth Depleting anddegrading naturalcapital)
Pollution prevention(cleaner production) Waste
prevention reduction Protecting wherespecies
live (habitat protection) Environmentalrestorati
on Less wasteful (more efficient)resource
use Population stabilization bydecreasing birth
rates Protecting natural capitaland living off
the biological interest it provides
Fig. 17-19, p. 449