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A. Attitude
B. Behavior
C. Both of these
D. None of these
A. Capitalism
B. Functionalism
C. Both of these
D. None of these
A. Climate justice
B. Climate equity
C. Climate change
D. Climate action
A. True
B. False
A. Demographic
B. Psychographic
C. Population
D. Economics
A. True
B. False
A. Footprint
B. Modernization
C. Justice
D. None of these
A. Justice
B. Injustice
C. Equity
D. Equality
A. True
B. False
A. Racism
B. Injustice
C. Justice
D. None of these
A. Sociology
B. Justice
C. Racism
D. Injustice
A. Externalities
B. Internalities
C. Market failure
D. Public policy
A. Green consumption
B. Behaviorism
C. Both of these
D. None of these
A. True
B. False
A. Overshoot
B. Undershoot
C. Damping ratio
D. Collapse
A. True
B. False
A. Risk
B. Danger
C. Ranger
D. Pollution
A. Sacrifice
B. Slaughter
C. Get-together
D. None of these
A. Sustainability
B. Esg
C. Resilience
D. Conservation
A. Sustainable
B. Renewable
C. Eco friendly
D. Organic
A. True
B. False
A. Wilderness
B. Kalahari
C. Forest
D. Civilization
A. Greenwashing
B. “Treadmill of production”
C. “Carbon footprint”
D. Capitalism
A. Humans are supposed to rule the Earth.
B. Humans will place environmental hazards in minority communities.
C. Humans are part of a complicated ecosystem.
D. Humans will increase in population until there is a famine.
A. Overshoot
B. Ecological footprint
C. Risk perception
D. Sacrifice zones
A. Positive and negative
B. Capitalist and Marxist
C. “Carbon footprint” and “water footprint”
D. Conspicuous consumption and green consumption
A. A person is placed in isolation after being diagnosed with a rare strain of influenza.
B. A person with pneumonia wears a medical mask around town to prevent others from getting sick.
C. A person avoids buying local produce because she is worried about toxins from the local landfill.
D. A person decides to buy items from a store that does not cause major environmental damage.
A. A city creating a public rooftop garden
B. A community building a golf course with a pond
C. The federal government establishing a national park
D. Your town building a tree-lined playground
A. Climate justice is a movement to stop using poor communities as dumping grounds for waste.
B. Climate justice illustrates how climate change and inequality are related.
C. Climate justice demonstrates how the concept “Not in My Backyard” affects politics.
D. Climate justice describes social advantages related to
A. Sacrifice zone
B. Environmental racism
C. Greenwashing
D. Ecological footprint
A. Ecolabeling
B. Conspicuous consumption
C. Green consumption
D. Greenwashing
A. Creating social conditions supporting environmentalism and highlighting the need for change
B. Identifying the actors involved and encouraging people to “vote with their pockets”
C. Highlighting the need for change and encouraging people to “vote with their pockets”
D. Identifying the actors involved and creating social conditions which support environmentalism
A. Environmental sociology
B. Sustainable development
C. Ecological footprint
D. Risk perception
A. A person supports a town ban on littering.
B. A person collects garbage on the side of the road.
C. A person recycles old newspapers.
D. A person uses a reusable water bottle.
A. Analysis of the positive and negative externalities
B. Importance of the “human exemptionalist paradigm” and “new environmental paradigm”
C. Role of ideology and knowledge in understanding environmental conditions
D. Increase in birth rate and decrease in death rate
A. Birth rate decreases and death rate initially stays the same before it increases.
B. Birth rate decreases and death rate initially stays the same before it decreases to match the birth rate.
C. Death rate decreases and birth rate initially stays the same before the birth rate increases significantly.
D. Death rate decreases and birth rate initially stays the same before it decreases to match the death rate.
A. Greenwashing
B. Ecolabeling
C. Green consumption
D. Conspicuous consumption