Discussion
Questions:
1. Explain
how trade & technology actually serve to limit rather than extend our
ecological capacity.
2. Compare
and contrast the two sustainability poles: ecological stability and human
quality of life.
3. Please
define "ecological sustainability."
4.
What is Rees talking about when he refers to an "ecological hinterland?"
5.
What is the "Second Law" argument and how does it apply to human beings?
6.
What is "natural capital?"
7.
How is it that Rees argues that economics "can't cope?"
8.
So what is our "blind spot?"
9.
Please describe Tokyo's "footprint" and how it acts as a "sponge".
10.
Identify four ways in which London is seeking to reduce its ecological
footprint.
11.
What lesson does Leopold teach with his reflections about the "Bur Oak?"
12.
Briefly describe what Leopold beheld on the prairie in July? How about
in December?
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