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The purpose of the Module 1 Lab is to get an introduction to Environmental Science and specifically, the foundational Tragedy of the Commons concept behind environmental problems.You will have the opportunity to develop skills/knowledge in:
exploring the interdisciplinary nature of environmental science
reflecting on how this course fits in to your academic plan
defining sustainability and identifying the underlying causes of societal collapse
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Toxic pollutants are causing high mortality for young orca whales in Puget Sound (water pollution)
Wolf reintroduction helps tree populations in the American West (community ecology)
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Environmental History Timeline by Professor Bill Kovarik
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The purpose of the Module 1 Lab is to get an introduction to Environmental Science and specifically, the foundational Tragedy of the Commons concept behind environmental problems.You will have the opportunity to develop skills/knowledge in:
exploring the interdisciplinary nature of environmental science
reflecting on how this course fits in to your academic plan
defining sustainability and identifying the underlying causes of societal collapse
identifying the steps in the scientific method and designing an experiment
researching and building a timeline of environmental science and sustainability that acknowledges the diversity of environmental knowledge
In order to complete this module, you will complete the following tasks:
Open the word document assignment Actions
for Module 1 Lab.
Watch the following video about the Tragedy of the Commons concept
https://youtu.be/CxC161GvMPcModule 1 LabInstructionsFollow instructions on the Module 1 Lab page on Canvas. QuestionsPart 1. Sustainability, Collapse and Tragedy of the Commons 1. What are the five causes of societal collapse, according to anthropologist Jared Diamond? (5 pts)Answer:2. How did one of those causes of collapse apply to the Greenland Norse Viking society? (5 pts)Answer:3. What is a “Tragedy of the Commons”? Provide at least two examples in your description. (5 pts)Answer:4. What is one area of overlap between Jared Diamond’s causes of collapse and the concept of the Tragedy of the Commons? (10 pts)Answer:5. How does the article about plastic off the coast of the Philippines demonstrate the Tragedy of the Commons concept? (5 pts)Answer:6. How can Tragedy of the Commons be solved in the case of plastics in the ocean? Recall the suggestions in the video: social contractions (such as accepted behaviors), communal agreements (such as community engagement) and pass laws (policies, regulations, etc.). Describe one solution for each of these three methods. (5 pts)Answer:Part 2. The Scientific Method Use the scientific method to design an environmental science experiment. Choose one of the following prompts to create your experiment:
Toxic pollutants are causing high mortality for young orca whales in Puget Sound (water pollution)
Wolf reintroduction helps tree populations in the American West (community ecology)
Greater support for women in the workforce lowers a country’s average number of children per woman, also known as the fertility rate (human population dynamics)
Warmer atmospheric temperatures are leading to a longer wildfire season (climate science)
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7. What is your question? (5 pts)Answer:8. What is your hypothesis? (5 pts)Answer:9. What is the independent variable? (5 pts)Answer:10. What is the dependent variable? (5 pts)Answer:11. What are a few of the control variables in your experiment? (5 pts)Answer:12. What is your control group? (5 pts)Answer:13. How could you present your data? (5 pts)Answer:Part 3. Timeline of Environmental UnderstandingResearch 5 important data points in the history of environmental understanding with a goal of representing the diverse contributions to this field by gender, age, culture, religion, race, ethnicity, ability and age. By "understanding", I am referring to economic, political, social and/or ecological developments or turning points in history. Do not repeat points already on the list! Unfortunately, it is difficult to find as much information as you would hope/expect on how humans have studied and interacted with the environment. Some resources to get you started include:
Environmental History Timeline by Professor Bill Kovarik
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