Sustainability Flashcards
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where does the word sustainability come from?
The word sustainability comes from a Latin word ‘sustinere’ meaning ‘to maintain’ or ‘to support’
sustainability definition
sustainability is the conservation of balance in the world’s ecology indefinitely.
What does sustainability mean for the earth?
What must we avoid and maintain?
What does sustainability involve?
What is a sustainable activity?
sustainability means that the earth will continue to provide fresh air, food and clean water, and ensure a good quality of life for ourselves and for all future generations.
We must avoid damage to the environment and maintain our natural resources at a certain level so that they do not become completely used up.
sustainability involves using what we need to live at the present time without damaging people’s ability in the future to satisfy their needs.
A sustainable activity is not harmful to the environment and supports long-term balance in the world’s ecology.
Sustainable development definition
Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
What do our well-being and survival depend on and what must we do for it?
Everything that we need for our well-being and survival depends on our natural environment.
We must maintain the conditions under which humans and nature can exist in harmony.
List the three pillars of sustainability
Environmental pillar
Economic pillar
Social pillar
List and explain the environmental pillar
This includes the area of environmental protection, protection of resources and protection of biodiversity. An example of environmental sustainability involves using natural resources sparingly.
List and explain the economic pillar
This includes planning economic development, developing facilities to provide goods and services in a planned way.
An example of economic sustainability involves avoiding the transportation of food over long distances throughout the world.
List and explain the social pillar
This involves social sustainability in the areas of international and national laws, careful planning for future developments in cities and towns and planning transport systems.
An example of social sustainability is providing better education and training opportunities to help people choose sustainable lifestyles.
What do the three pillars of sustainability do together?
The three pillars are not ‘stand alone’ but reinforce each other.
How is sustainability challenged by population increase?
Sustainability is challenged by a combination of high population increase in the developing world and high levels of consumption in the developed world.
What does the increase in population result in?
The growth in population increases the demand for clean air, clean water and food.
An increased population puts greater pressure on land and raw materials. More land is needed for building new houses and for increasing the sizes of towns and cities.
How is the increase in life expectancy caused?
The increased life expectancy is caused by factors such as the improvement in medical care, the fall in infant mortality, the development of new medicines, the improvement in water quality, the availability of good food, and the overall improvement in living conditions.
fuel definition
A fuel is any substance that burns in oxygen to produce heat
Fossil fuels definition
Fossil fuels are fuels that were formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago.
How are fossil fuels formed?
Fossils are the remains of plants or animals that lived a long time ago. The pressure exerted by the earth and the sea on these remains has turned them into our supply of coal, oil and natural gas.
Give examples of fossil fuels in each state
Solid: coal, turf
Liquid: petrol, diesel, paraffin oil (kerosene)
Gas: natural gas (mainly methane),
Hydrocarbon definition
Hydrocarbons are compounds consisting of hydrogen and carbon only
What happens when fossil fuels are burnt?
Since fossil fuels contain hydrocarbons, when these fuels are burned, carbon dioxide and water are always formed.
Chemical formula to prove that fossil fuels from carbon dioxide and water when burnt.
Fossil fuel e.g. methane + oxygen —> carbon dioxide + water
CH^4 + 2O^2 —> CO^2 + 2H^2O
What is happening as more fossil fuels are being burnt?
As more fossil fuels are burned, increased levels of carbon dioxide gas are building up in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is one of the main greenhouse gases.
What is the greenhouse effect?
What is the enhanced greenhouse effect?
What is global warming?
This natural trapping of the sun’s energy by the atmosphere is called the greenhouse effect.
The increasing concentrations of carbon dioxide are causing the earth to get warmer. This is called the enhanced greenhouse effect.
The extra warming that results from the enhanced greenhouse effect is called global warming.
Explain what a green fuel is and what they do to make them ‘green’. What are they also referred to as, why?
Biofuels can be used alone or mixed with other fuels such as petrol and diesel. These fuels often are described as ‘green fuels’ and are better for the environment. Although these fuels produce carbon dioxide when they burn, they absorb carbon dioxide when they te growing. Therefore, these fuels ate said to be ‘greenhouse neutral’.
What must we do in order to have sustainable development?
In order to have sustainable development, we must reduce our dependence on fossil fuels.