University of Phoenix Material Environmental Science and Human Population Worksheet Using the textbooks‚ the University Library‚ or other resources‚ answer each of the following questions in 100 to 200 words. 1. What would you include in a brief summary on the history of the modern environmental movement‚ from the 1960s to the present? October 2‚ 1968 The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act‚ the National Trails System Act January 1‚ 1970 The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) April 22‚ 1970 The
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Unit 2 M1 Assess the potential environmental impact of a proposed construction project on the local natural environment. Potential construction project for The City of Liverpool College - LAX Author: Matthew Ellis Introduction: I have been asked to put together a report for the potential construction project for The City Of Liverpool College. The current site being looked at is on Roscoe Street. I will be discussing the consequences which could occur to the buildings in proximity to the site location
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The distribution of pollution and lack of water access throughout the San Joaquin Valley is an issue of environmental justice because it disproportionately affects poor people and people of color. The term “environmental justice” represents both a movement and an idea. The idea of environmental justice is multifaceted. David Schlosberg‚ a political theorist and environmental justice scholar believes it contains three main aspects: distribution‚ recognition‚ and participation. Distribution refers
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Environmental Impact Assessment of Proposed Offshore Wind Farm‚ off Suffolk Coast Table Of Content Question i)…………………………………………………………………………………….3 Features that will require further investigation…..………………………………………3 Further Studies Needed…………………….…………………………………………………3 Field Studies……….………………………………………………………………………….3 Desk Studies…………………………………………………………………………………..4 Impacts of cable on features and how they could be minimised / avoided…………...4 Question ii)………………………..…………………………………………………………
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Environmental injustice exists when members of a certain group suffer disproportionately from environmental risks‚ hazards‚ or violations of fundamental human rights (Carder). These injustices are usually caused by unfair government/court decisions‚ being denied access to information and denied participation in a decision-making process (Carder). Hierarchies of power also play a major role in the way that they tolerate‚ propagate‚ and perpetuate injustice against a large number of disadvantaged people
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Should the EPA Be Doing More to Fight Environmental Injustice? The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) should be doing more to fight the environmental injustice spreading throughout our country. Right now with all of the budget cuts that are forced to happen due to the recession and need for jobs‚ it probably won’t happen for awhile. The injustice due to toxic dumping and other pollutants are not being handled as swiftly as they should be
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‘Environmental problems can only be solved by transforming our ethical standpoints – once this is achieved our social and political institutions will be transformed as well’ Critically assess the political discourses and ethical approaches that support this claim. Illustrate with reference to environmental problems and policy responses towards them. The transformist political discourse of ecological socialism‚ anarchism and ecofeminism are concerned with human emancipation and incorporate
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Module 1 Assignment 3 SCI201 Ecology and Environmental Sustainability Argosy University The Industrial Revolution‚ which took place in the 18th to the 19th centuries‚ was an era during which essentially uncultivated‚ rural societies in America and other countries became industrial and urban. Before the Industrial Revolution‚ which began in Britain during the late 1700s‚ construction was mostly done by using hand tools or basic machines. Mechanization marked a shifted to powered‚ special-purpose
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DOCUMENT SERIES HAZWAMS/25/2002-2003 GUIDELINES FOR CONDUCTING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT : SITE SELECTION FOR COMMON HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD OCTOBER‚ 2003 19 kesÀvêer³e Òeot 40.00 l Excellent (5) Ideal (4) Good (3) Poor (2) Bad (1) Slope Percent : Natural slope of a site is important from the drainage consideration. But‚ land with higher slopes may pose difficulty in the construction and may need leveling up. To prevent
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as it does astride the typhoon belt‚ in the active volcanic region known as the “Pacific Ring of Fire‚” and in the geologically unstable region between the Pacific and Eurasian tectonic plates. The Philippines also suffers major human-caused environmental degradation aggravated by a high annual population growth rate‚ including loss of agricultural lands‚ deforestation‚ soil erosion‚ air and water pollution‚ improper disposal of solid and toxic wastes‚ loss of coral reefs‚ mismanagement and abuse
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