ENVS 1000 Lecture 4: ENVS tutorial notes

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Pollution, carbon emissions, deforestation, population increase, species extinction, threatened endangered species, inequitable resource distribution, global warming, ethics, drilling for oil, bioaccumulation, energy alternatives, monoenvironment, fresh water, biodiversity loss (food), waste/e- waste/nuclear waste, human rights, indigenous, factory, oil spills. Format- multiple choice, short answer, essay (lots of options) Embedded reference (book/websites), in text referencing; also final reference/bibliography at the end. More than one author, at the end of the sentence (smith et al, 2011) Period goes at the end of the closing bracket sentence (smith et al, 2011). But still include all author"s name at the end. Ancient cosmology- mindset of earth & heaven only, the earth is flat/vertical, pre-christian (influenced medieval), patriarchal- men being more powerful and above women. Medieval- earth with other planets & sun, no flat and more spherical, aristotle, christianity. Lecture 1- what does it mean to be human. Earth shot, symbolic of all things green, technology to get that shot.

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