Environmental Systems
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1. Systems
What is a system 1.1-1.3
1.1.2 & 1.1.3 Biosphere 2 System
1.1.4 Thermodynamics
1.1.5/6 Equilibrium and Feedback
2. Ecosystems
2.1.1 What is an Ecosystem Biotic/Abiotic
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Measuring the biotic and abiotic
2.1.2-5 Trophics and Pyramids
2.4 Biomes
2.5.1-3 Productivity
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DDT Biomagnification
2.5.4 Nutrient cycles
2.5.6-7 Gross and Net productivity
2.6.1-4 Population Change
2.6.5-7 Succession
2.7.3 Environmental Impact Assessment
3. Resources
3.3 Energy
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Energy Options
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Energy Choices
3.4 Soils
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Soil Properties
Soil Degredation
Soil Conservation and Management
3.5 Food Resources
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Terrestrial vs. Marine
Farming systems
3.6 Water Resources
3.1 Human Population Dynamics
3.1.1 Population Indicators
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Human population change
3.2 Natural Capital
3.7 & 3.8 Human Population Limiting Factors
3.2 Sustainability
4. Biodiversity and Speciation
4.2.1-4 Importance & threats
4.2.3 Mass Extinctions
4.3 Conservation
5. Pollution 5.1-5.3
5.4 Water Pollution
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Water pollution management
5.5 Solid waste
5.6 Stratospheric Ozone depletion
5.7 Tropospheric Ozone
5.8 Acid Deposition
6. Global Warming
6.1-4 Cause and Effect
Case study
6.6-7 The argument
7. Environmental Perspectives
7.1.4 Historical Development of the movement
7.1.5 Two contrasting views
7.1.6 Your viewpoint
Internal Assessments
IA planning page 1
Marine vs. Terrestrial food resources
What is a system 1.1-1.3
What is a system 1.1-1.3
Case study
Pollution 5.1,5.2,5.3
5.1.1-.2_point_nonpoint_pollution.ppt
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5.2_detection_and_monitoring.ppt
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5.3_pollution_management.ppt
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Identifying Pollution Point vs. Non-Point
http://www.pomperaug.org/images/Protect_Your_Watershed/LAKEART.jpg
BBC Article on Pollution
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Management of Pollution