ES101 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Lipophilicity, Outstrip, Speciation

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Environmental science: a study of how the earth works, how we interact with the earth, and how to deal with environmental problems. Ecology: a biological science that studies the relationships between living organisms and their environment. Environmentalism: a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth"s life support systems for us and other species. Natural capital: consists of resources and ecological services that support and sustain the. Earth"s life and economies. (air, water, soil, wildlife, forests, fisheries, energy resources) Carry capacity: refers to the maximum number of organisms that can be maintained in an area without degrading the environment. Sustainability: refers to the ability of a system to survive for an extended period of time. Sustainable living: living off natural income replenished by soils, plants, air and water and not depleting the earth"s natural capital that supplies this biological income. Sustainable yield: the highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.

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