Conservation in Politics Flashcards

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Explain negative externalities

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Costs not paid by the enterprise, eg. clean-up costs, depletion of resources, pollution, health costs, public infrastructure like landfills, etc. Paid for by future generations.

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What is natural capital?

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AKA monetized ecosystem services.

Provisioning services (=“goods”)
- Food, raw materials, pharmaceuticals, etc.
Supporting services
- Primary prod’n, pollination, nutrient cycles, etc.
Regulating services
- Climate, predator-prey, flood control, detox’n, etc.
Cultural services
- Recreational, spiritual, ecotherapy, science discovery, etc.

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Explain Carl Safina’s stance on conservation

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We don’t “need” species, conservation should take place out of respect for nature

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What is the rivet-popping hypothesis?

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A certain amount of species are “expendable”, in that they are redundant. After passing a threshold we see an exponential increase in extinctions and loss of ecosystem services

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What is green accounting?

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Measure all costs and benefits, including natural capital and internalize costs

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How might one determine economic values for non-market ecosystem services?

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1) assessing economic damages
2) willingness to pay for goods eg. set-asides
3) willingness to accept compensation for losses eg. carbon tax

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