Section 1.1 The Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental Science

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Across
  1. 2. Social costs of actions that we may take, cultural significance of the human-environmental relationships, policy, justice
  2. 4. Geology, Atmosphere, Oceans, it focuses on the physical Earth - its land, oceans, atmosphere, and internal processes
  3. 8. Genetics, ecosystems, biodiversity, selection, extinction
  4. 10. The average change in population over time
  5. 11. The responsible management of natural resources to fulfill current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs
Down
  1. 1. Energy Flow, Climate Dynamics, and the physical forces that shape this planet
  2. 3. The ways in which different elements of the environment, society, and economy are linked together, influencing and impacting one another
  3. 5. The moral framework, we consider the intrinsic value of nature, equity, our responsibilities to future generations and non-human species, and the sustainable use of resources
  4. 6. Pollution, Water and Air Quality, Chemical Remediation, Soil Chemistry, radioactivity
  5. 7. The ways in which natural resources are consumed, managed, and utilized to meet human needs and drive economic activities
  6. 9. Financial costs of action that we may take, policy, cost-benefit