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Description: 14 handwritten pages of notes about the first chapter from ENVS 101-1998 course at MSJC. Topics discussed include humanity's reliance on Natural Resources and how it affects our planet, key terms highlighted, Population growth is discussed, concepts such as "environmental footprints" of each country/continent having an impact on our environment, the difference between Environmental Science and Environmentalism, the Scientific Method and how it is applied on Environmental Science/Hypothesis driven science, Anthropocentrism, Biocentrism, Ecocentrism, Conservation ethic, John Muir, Fossil Fuels, Gifford Pinchot, Aldo Leopold, Environmental Justice, and Sustainability, what Environmental Science courses prepare you for.
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Description: 14 handwritten pages of notes about the first chapter from ENVS 101-1998 course at MSJC. Topics discussed include humanity's reliance on Natural Resources and how it affects our planet, key terms highlighted, Population growth is discussed, concepts such as "environmental footprints" of each country/continent having an impact on our environment, the difference between Environmental Science and Environmentalism, the Scientific Method and how it is applied on Environmental Science/Hypothesis driven science, Anthropocentrism, Biocentrism, Ecocentrism, Conservation ethic, John Muir, Fossil Fuels, Gifford Pinchot, Aldo Leopold, Environmental Justice, and Sustainability, what Environmental Science courses prepare you for.