Introduction To Environmental Science PDF
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Johne Rudolph B. Alca
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This document provides an introduction to environmental science, covering ecological principles and components like ecology, geoscience, atmospheric science, environmental chemistry, and the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in finding solutions to environmental concerns. The presentation-style document is suitable for an undergraduate-level course.
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INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE PREPARED BY: JOHNE ROUDOLPH B. ALCALA, LPT WHY DO WE NEED TO STUDY ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE? BEST FOR You 2 O R G A N I C S C O M P A N Y ENVIRONMENT »The word environment is derived from the French verb environner which...
INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE PREPARED BY: JOHNE ROUDOLPH B. ALCALA, LPT WHY DO WE NEED TO STUDY ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE? BEST FOR You 2 O R G A N I C S C O M P A N Y ENVIRONMENT »The word environment is derived from the French verb environner which means to “encircle” or “surround”. »Thus, our environment can be defined as the physical, chemical, and biological world that surrounds us, as well as the complex of social and cultural conditions affecting an individual or community. BEST FOR You 3 O R G A N I C S C O M P A N Y ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE »It is the systematic study of our environment and our proper place in it. »It borrows from several other fields of study to give a holistic approach in finding solutions to such concerns. »Therefore, it is an interdisciplinary field that involves both the physical sciences and the social sciences. BEST FOR You 4 O R G A N I C S C O M P A N Y ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE »It encompasses the surrounding conditions that affect man and other organisms. »Natural and human resources are interdependent and the use and misuse of one affects the other. BEST FOR You 5 O R G A N I C S C O M P A N Y Components of Environmental Science 1. Ecology - is the study of organisms and environment interacting with one another. Ecologists try to find relation between the status of the environment and the population of a particular species within that environment, and if there are any correlations to be drawn between the two. BEST FOR You 6 O R G A N I C S C O M P A N Y Components of Environmental Science 2. Geoscience - concerns the study of geology, soil science, volcanoes, and Earth’s crust as they relate to the environment. The scientists who take part in this field of study are the soil scientists, physicists, biologists, and geomorphologists. BEST FOR You 7 O R G A N I C S C O M P A N Y Components of Environmental Science 3. Atmospheric Science – is the study of the Earth’s atmosphere. It analyzes the relation of the Earth’s atmosphere to the other systems. This encompasses a wide variety of scientific studies relating to space, astrology, and the Earth’s atmosphere: meteorology, pollution, gas emissions, and airborne contaminants. BEST FOR You 8 O R G A N I C S C O M P A N Y Components of Environmental Science 4. Environmental Chemistry – is the study of the changes in the chemical make-up of the environment, such as contamination of the soil, pollution of the water, degradation of chemicals, and the transport of chemicals upon the plants and animals of the immediate environment. BEST FOR You 9 O R G A N I C S C O M P A N Y 1. Everything is connected to everyone else The Environmental science mainly deals Ecological with relationships, not only between Principles different organisms, but also their interaction with their physical The seven ecological principles environment. serve as a guiding blueprint for Students who study environmental all who seek to delve deeper into environmental science. science will learn that our actions and decisions here in the cities, no matter how far away, affect the farthest corners of the world. 2. All life forms are important The Just as every person has a purpose, Ecological each organisms fulfills a particular Principles niche, or role, in the environment that it is a part of. The seven ecological principles serve as a guiding blueprint for Even the flies that annoys us have a all who seek to delve deeper into environmental science. valuable role in the environment! 3. Everything must go somewhere The Matter cannot be created nor Ecological destroyed. Principles Everything we have on Earth, both The seven ecological principles natural and manmade, has to go serve as a guiding blueprint for somewhere. all who seek to delve deeper into environmental science. There’s really no “away” in throwing principle. 4. Ours is a finite Earth Many of the materials that we use The from the Earth is considered non- Ecological renewable. Principles When they are used up, it would take The seven ecological principles another millions of years for them to serve as a guiding blueprint for replenish themselves. all who seek to delve deeper into environmental science. Environmental science teaches us to use our resources sustainably. 5. Nature knows best The Modern humans have been walking Ecological on the planet since around 200,000 Principles years ago, a tiny speck compared to the planet’s 4.5 billion years of The seven ecological principles existence. serve as a guiding blueprint for Therefore, we, humans, must respect all who seek to delve deeper into environmental science. the environment’s natural processes that kept the planet alive for that long period of time. 6. Nature is beautiful and we are stewards of God’s creation The Many religions, not only Christianity, Ecological impose a moral obligation to take Principles care of the environment. They promote proper care of nature The seven ecological principles as part of the values that allow a serve as a guiding blueprint for human being to live a good life not all who seek to delve deeper into environmental science. only for himself, but for all of the other organisms that we share our planet with. 7. Everything changes The Nothing is permanent in the world Ecological except change. Principles Some changes are linear as in the evolution of species. The seven ecological principles Others are cyclical like the changing serve as a guiding blueprint for of the seasons. all who seek to delve deeper into environmental science. Others still are random and unpredictable like volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. UPON KNOWING THAT WE ARE FACING DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES TODAY, WHAT IS THE REST OF THE WORLD DOING? BEST FOR You 17 O R G A N I C S C O M P A N Y Sustainable Development Goals As a proposed solution to the world’s increasingly concerning environmental issues, the United Nations proposed a Sustainable Development Goals, which serves as a simple and holistic guide for the UN’s member states in achieving a sustainable future for all. Sustainable Development Goals 1. NO POVERTY Sustainable Development Goals 2. ZERO HUNGER Sustainable Development Goals 3. GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Sustainable Development Goals 4. QUALITY EDUCATION Sustainable Development Goals 5. GENDER EQUALITY Sustainable Development Goals 6. CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION Sustainable Development Goals 7. AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY Sustainable Development Goals 8. DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH Sustainable Development Goals 9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION, AND INFRASTRUCTURE Sustainable Development Goals 10. REDUCED INEQUALITIES Sustainable Development Goals 11. SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES Sustainable Development Goals 12. RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION Sustainable Development Goals 13. CLIMATE ACTION Sustainable Development Goals 14. LIFE BELOW WATER Sustainable Development Goals 15. LIFE ON LAND Sustainable Development Goals 16. PEACE, JUSTICE, AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS Sustainable Development Goals 17. PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS HOW CAN WE ACHIEVE ALL OF THESE SDGs? BEST FOR You 36 O R G A N I C S C O M P A N Y GROUP ACTIVITY Create a video commentary expressing your own opinion for the topic “Crushed Dolomite for Manila Bay Rehabilitation”. Answer the following questions. » What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of the manila bay rehabilitation? » Do you think the advantages weighs more than the disadvantages? » Is the rehabilitation of manila bay considered sustainable? Why BEST FOR or You why not? O R G A N I C S C O M P A N Y 37 Thank You for Listening!