today: turn in paper environmental problems solutions test #3 is next class, study guide is posted...
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Today: • Turn in Paper• Environmental Problems• Solutions• Test #3 is next class, study
guide is posted
“History calls those men the greatest who have ennobled themselves by working for the common good.” Karl Marx
The Story of Stuff
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2 main ways Americans spend our free time__________________
Types of pollution
• Air Pollution
• Water Pollution
• Land Pollution
Impacts of pollution
• Biodiversity loss (extinction of plant and animal species)
• Global Warming/Climate change
Structural Functionalist PerspectiveInterdependence between humans and earth•Functional for society to take care of earth•Going green saves $
Structural Functionalist Perspective• Latent dysfunctions: unintended consequences of human
activities
Symbolic Interactionist PerspectiveMedia can impact environmental problems
Symbolic Interactionist PerspectiveGreenwashing: deceptive way companiesportray themselves as “eco-friendly” even if they are not(5% of good but 95% bad)
Disposable diapers are the third largest single consumer item in landfills.
Symbolic Interactionist Perspective
Greenwashing: deceptive way companies portray themselves as “eco-friendly” even if they are not
According to Women’s Voices for the Earth, The Dirt On Cleaning ProductsSimple Green contains the chemical ethylene glycol butyl ether or EGBE, which is on California’s list of toxic ingredients.
Symbolic Interactionist PerspectiveGreenwashing in politics: attempt to make a policy seem earth-friendly when it is not (Clear Skies Initiative)
Opposed by groups such as the Sierra Club because it:-Allowed 42 million more tons of pollution emitted -Allowed 68 % more Nitrogen Oxide pollution.
Conflict PerspectiveWealthy nations have higher rates of consumption that •deplete natural resources•emit pollutants•generate waste
Conflict PerspectivePlanned obsolescence: manufacturing of products that are intended to become outdated in a short period of time
Conflict PerspectivePlanned obsolescence: manufacturing of products that are intended to become outdated in a short period of time
5.6 billion pounds of electronics-- TVs, stereos, cell phones, and computers were trashed in 2010 (Environmental Protection Agency)
Millions of pounds of chemicals and heavy metals in landfills
SOLUTIONS:MyGreenElectronics.orgHope LineGreenPhone.comNational Coalition Against Domestic violencewww.ncadv.orgwww.cellphonesforlife.org
Planned Obsolescence
Conflict Perspective• Profit more important than environmental damage
Conflict Perspective• Industries use their power to influence politicians
Environmental Racism and Classism
• Dumping of toxic wastes more frequently in areas with more minorities or low-income
Environmental Racism and ClassismThe green dots represent toxic release facilities. The orange areas of LA County are where people of color make up 80% or more of the population. The yellow areas represent places where people of color only make up 0%-40% of the population.
Source:Thesocietypages.org
Conflict Perspective• Social implications: some groups suffer while others profit• Example: Conflict minerals: Sexual violence in Congo fueled by
militias warring over minerals
Understanding Conflict Minerals
Find out how to help: www.enoughproject.org
Think about it and prepare to shareHow do people help and hurt the earth?
Ways I personally help the
environment…
Ways my school or job helps the
environment…
Ways I personally hurt the
environment…
Ways my school hurts the
environment…
Ways my job hurts the environment…
Consumer/corporate behavior1. Fuel efficient transportation
Consumer/corporate behavior2. Energy efficient home appliances
Consumer/corporate behavior3. Natural, organic, and home-made cleaning products
Consumer/corporate behavior4. Reusable products
Consumer/corporate behavior5. Going paperless- online banking, mail preference lists
Consumer/corporate behavior6. Farmer’s Markets, shop local
Typical grocery store produce travels nearly 1,500 miles
Traveling results in pollution
LocalHarvest.org
Consumer/corporate behavior7. Native and drought tolerant landscaping
Consumer/corporate behaviorRain water collection
Consumer/corporate behaviorHome gardens and composts
Consumer/corporate behavior 8. Purchasing products with less packaging
9. Green Energy
• Renewable and non-polluting
• Solar Energy• Wind Power• Hydrogen Power
10. Environmental Education
What is sustainability?Animated
Next Class: Test #3
Study guide on website
Finish “I Am” video questions turn in April 20th
Extra Credit for “I Am” movie typed reflection also due April 20th
10. Environmental Education
Educate elementary school kids about protecting the environment
•Free materials for teachers•Free assembly for school•Songs, videos, activities•Website of resources(http://ladpw.org/epd/)
Environmental Defenders