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Quiz 1 1)Question According to Dyball & Newell, the production of Alex’s cell phone:   Question 2

Economics Feb 05, 2021

Quiz 1

1)Question

According to Dyball & Newell, the production of Alex’s cell phone:

 

Question 2.

It is not possible to ethically defend the social impacts or ecological impacts of how Alex lives because:

 

Question 3.

 

Human ecology is not content to merely describe the world as it is: it is fundamentally concerned with how the world ought to be.

 

Question 4.

The field of Human Ecology:

 

Question 5.

Engineers and planners thought it was a good thing, at the time, to destroy the Snowy River because:

 

Question 6.

If human use of an ecosystem service is to continue, humans must respect the rates at which the stock from which the service is drawn is replenished.

 

Question 7.

On a finite planet, social-ecological impacts can be addressed in one place by displacing them to another place.

 

Question 8.

In his introduction to The Future of Nature, editor and writer, Barry Lopez, claims that the great challenge of our time is:

 

Question 9.

The precautionary principle:

 

Question 10.

The US makes up only about 1/20th
of the population of Earth but uses about ¼ of Earth’s resources.

 

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