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Environmental History: An Overview G. Tyler Miller’s Living in the Environment 13 th Edition Chapter 2 Dr. Richard Clements Chattanooga State Technical Community College

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Environmental History: An Overview. G. Tyler Miller’s Living in the Environment 13 th Edition Chapter 2. Dr. Richard Clements Chattanooga State Technical Community College. Key Concepts. Four Major “Revolutions” in Human Culture. U.S. Environmental History. Tribal and Frontier Era. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Environmental History:  An Overview

Environmental History: An OverviewEnvironmental History: An Overview

G. Tyler Miller’sLiving in the Environment

13th Edition

Chapter 2

G. Tyler Miller’sLiving in the Environment

13th Edition

Chapter 2

Dr. Richard ClementsChattanooga State Technical Community CollegeDr. Richard ClementsChattanooga State Technical Community College

Page 2: Environmental History:  An Overview

Key ConceptsKey Concepts

Four Major “Revolutions”in Human Culture

Four Major “Revolutions”in Human Culture

U.S. Environmental HistoryU.S. Environmental History

Tribal and Frontier EraTribal and Frontier Era

Early Conservation EraEarly Conservation Era

The Environmental EraThe Environmental Era

Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic

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Cultural Changes and the Environment: Hunter-Gatherer CultureCultural Changes and the Environment: Hunter-Gatherer Culture

Hunter-gatherers Hunter-gatherers

Limited and local environmental impact Limited and local environmental impact

Generally work with natural processes Generally work with natural processes

Nomadic: seasonal movement Nomadic: seasonal movement

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Cultural Changes and the Environment: The Agricultural Revolution (10,000ya)Cultural Changes and the Environment: The Agricultural Revolution (10,000ya)

AgricultureAgriculture

Refer to Connections on p. 24Refer to Connections on p. 24

Slash and burn/shifting cultivation (See Fig. 2-2 p. 23)

Slash and burn/shifting cultivation (See Fig. 2-2 p. 23)

Essentially sustainable resource useEssentially sustainable resource use

Increased environmental impactIncreased environmental impact

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Cultural Changes and the Environment: The Industrial RevolutionCultural Changes and the Environment: The Industrial Revolution

Industrial Revolution (mid-1700’s)Industrial Revolution (mid-1700’s)

Shift to dependence on non-renewable resources

Shift to dependence on non-renewable resources

Dramatic increase in environmental impact

Dramatic increase in environmental impact

Refer to Connections on p. 25Refer to Connections on p. 25

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Cultural Changes and the Environment: The Information Revolution/GlobalizationCultural Changes and the Environment: The Information Revolution/Globalization

Information RevolutionInformation Revolution

Rate of information increase and speed of communication

Rate of information increase and speed of communication

GlobalizationGlobalization

Decrease in cultural diversityDecrease in cultural diversity

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Environmental History of the United States: The Tribal and Frontier ErasEnvironmental History of the United States: The Tribal and Frontier Eras

Tribal Era: Native Americans Tribal Era: Native Americans

Native Americans generally low-impact hunter-gather or agricultural societies

Native Americans generally low-impact hunter-gather or agricultural societies

Frontier Environmental Worldview: European Settlement (1607-1890)

Frontier Environmental Worldview: European Settlement (1607-1890)

Significant impact as wilderness frontier was “tamed”

Significant impact as wilderness frontier was “tamed”

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Environmental History of the United States: The Early Conservation EraEnvironmental History of the United States: The Early Conservation Era

Period: 1832-1960Period: 1832-1960

Concern over resource useConcern over resource use

Preservation of public landsPreservation of public lands

Public health initiativesPublic health initiatives

Environmental restoration projectsEnvironmental restoration projects

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Important Figures During The Early Conservation EraImportant Figures During The Early Conservation Era

Henry David ThoreauHenry David Thoreau

George Perkins MarshGeorge Perkins Marsh

John MuirJohn Muir

Theodore RooseveltTheodore Roosevelt

Alice HamiltonAlice Hamilton

Franklin RooseveltFranklin Roosevelt

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Environmental History of the United States: The Environmental EraEnvironmental History of the United States: The Environmental Era

Period: 1960-2000Period: 1960-2000

The environmental movementThe environmental movement

The science of ecologyThe science of ecology

Spaceship Earth worldviewSpaceship Earth worldview

1980’s: anti-environmental movement1980’s: anti-environmental movement

1990’s: environmental awareness1990’s: environmental awareness

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Important Figures During The Environmental Era – Part 1Important Figures During The Environmental Era – Part 1

Rachel Carson: Silent Spring (1962)(See Individuals Matter on p. 33)

Rachel Carson: Silent Spring (1962)(See Individuals Matter on p. 33)

Richard Nixon: EPA; ESARichard Nixon: EPA; ESA

Jimmy Carter: DOE, Superfund http://www.epa.gov/region4/waste/sf/state/nc.html

Jimmy Carter: DOE, Superfund http://www.epa.gov/region4/waste/sf/state/nc.html

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Important Figures During The Environmental Era – Part 1Important Figures During The Environmental Era – Part 1

Ronald Reagan: anti-environmentalistRonald Reagan: anti-environmentalistBill Clinton: environmental concerns

a priority

Bill Clinton: environmental concerns a priority

George W. Bush Jr.: environmental concerns not a priority

Barack Obama: No new bills or laws, says that environment is a concern

George W. Bush Jr.: environmental concerns not a priority

Barack Obama: No new bills or laws, says that environment is a concern

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Case Study: Aldo Leopold and His Land EthicCase Study: Aldo Leopold and His Land Ethic

Individuals are interdependentIndividuals are interdependent

Ethics: respect for landEthics: respect for land

Shift from conqueror to memberShift from conqueror to member

Problems arise when land viewed as a commodity

Problems arise when land viewed as a commodity

Preservation of the integrity, stability, and beauty of land is right

Preservation of the integrity, stability, and beauty of land is right