Assignment #3 Thinking
About Sustainability and Our Own Lives
Answer each
of the following questions to the best of your ability in complete sentences on
another piece of paper.
On Sustainability
1. Which
one or more of the four scientific principles of sustainability are involved in
each of the following actions?
a. recycling a soda can
b. using a rake instead of a leaf
blower
c. choosing to have no more than one
child
d. walking to class instead of
driving
e. taking your own reusable bags to
the grocery store to carry things home in
f. volunteering in a prairie
restoration project
g.
lobbying elected officials to require that 20% of your country’s electricity be
produced by renewable wind power by 2020
2. Read the
following statements, choose the 5 that you find the most interesting,
controversial, etc. and explain to what degree you agree with them and why you
feel as such.
a. Humans are superior to other
forms of life.
b. Humans are in charge of the
earth.
c. All economic growth is good.
d. The value of other forms of life
depends only on whether they are useful to us.
e. Because
all forms of life eventually become extinct, we should not worry about whether
our activities cause their premature extinction.
f. All forms
of life have an inherent right to exist.
g. Nature
has an almost unlimited storehouse of resources for human use.
h.
Technology can solve our environmental problems.
i. I do not
believe I have any obligation to future generations.
j. I do not
believe I have any obligation to other forms of life.
Thinking About Our Own Lives
3. Gather
and record as much of the following information as you can. This information will be used tomorrow to help you
determine and calculate your impacts upon the Earth.
a. Ask your parents/guardians how
much your home’s electric bill usually is. Also ask if the electricity you
purchase comes from renewable resources.
b. Using the internet (ex. Google
maps), determine the approximate distance of your commute to school and any
job, internship, etc. that you frequently attend.
c. Think back on any trips you have
taken in the past year. Record where you went, how you got there (ex. car, bus,
airplane), and research about how far away the place was.
d. Record as many different foods
that you have eaten in the last week as you can.
e. Ask your parents/guardians how
your apartment/house is heated (ex. oil, electricity, natural gas), how your
water is heated, and how your stove works (provided there is one present).
f. Investigate the cleaning products
in your home to see if there are any that are non-toxic or biodegradable.
g. Determine what you types of
things your household recycles and how often. In addition, determine how often
your household empties its garbage(s).
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