PPT-Chapter 2 Tools of Environmental science

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21 Scientific Method 22 Statistics and Models 23 Making Informed Decisions 21 Scientific Method Objectives List and describe the steps of the experimental method

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21 Scientific Method 22 Statistics and Models 23 Making Informed Decisions 21 Scientific Method Objectives List and describe the steps of the experimental method Describe why a good hypothesis is not simply a guess. . ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY. ON THE ROAD TO COLLAPSE. What lessons can we learn from a vanished Viking society?. ON THE ROAD TO COLLAPSE. What lessons can we learn from a vanished Viking society?. 1. Humans are dependent upon a healthy planet. Our choices can be sustainable, or they can put excess pressure on our resources.. Environmental Interrelationships. Environmental Science. A Study of Interrelationships. Environmental Interrelationships. The Nature of Environmental Science. Environmental science. Interrelatedness Is a Core Concept. Michelle Maloney, Griffith University and AELA. Peter Daniels, Griffith University and ANZSEE. If we woke up tomorrow and every citizen, government and corporation on Earth agreed to live within our ecological limits, how would we do it?. Unit 1. Do Now:. Look at the picture and list words that come to your mind.. Make a T-chart and label one side “My words” and the other side “Our words”. Day 4. Unit 1: Introduction to Environmental Issues. Environmental Interrelationships. David Rude. Environmental Science. A Study of Interrelationships. Environmental Interrelationships. 1.1 The Nature of Environmental Science. Environmental science is interdisciplinary, and includes scientific and social aspects of human impact on the world.. The Environmental Virtual Observatory pilot. Realising the potential of environmental data, models and tools . Realising the potential of environmental data, models and tools . Prof Bridget Emmett PI. David Baker, Sid Banerjee, David Cooper, . Ashish. . Goel. , Elizabeth . Lorns. , . Sandeep. . Neema. , Andrew . Sallans. The Need. Social networks and Internet communications have revolutionized many other collaborative tasks. Vicki Fenwick-Judy, The Mountain Institute. Frank Rodgers, Cacapon Institute. Mid-Atlantic Environmental Literacy. WV Work Plan Commitments. Robin Sizemore, WVDE Science Coordinator. Vicki Fenwick-Judy, The Mountain Institute. Lessons from the Case of Animal Welfare Guidelines. Ike Sharpless. July 1. st. , 2010. 15. th. International Scientific Congress. Havana, Cuba. Science and Policy, Values and Valuation: the Limits of Science-Based Policy. Introduction. Eskedar. . Tafete. (. AAiT. - CEED). Course content. Chapter 1: . Introduction. Chapter 2: . Concepts of Ecology and Natural Resources . Chapter 3: . Material & Energy Balance . Chapter 4: . Nature of Environmental Science (Studies) Outcome: ES20-ES1 Examine the methods, mindsets and purposes of environmental science. Connecting to the Environment Reflect upon how one's connection with the environment is influenced by personal experiences and cultural understandings. ((K, STSE, A) Objective 5.01. Remember careers in the environmental science industry.. Major career areas of Environmental Science. Water resources. an essential nutrient for all plant and animal life. Soil resources. What . are some environmental concerns in your community?. What is Environmental Science?. Environmental science is a multidisciplinary academic field that integrates physical, biological and information sciences, to the study of the environment, and the solution of environmental problems.  . Division of Environmental Health Epidemiology. Bureau of Epidemiology. Pennsylvania Department of Health. Objective. Identify information and resources available to K-12 educators for effectively teaching environmental health .

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