
Sustainability
Presentation
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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16 Slides • 11 Questions
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What is Sustainability?
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Sustainability definition
Sustainability is the concept of protecting the planet, halting climate change and promoting social development. It aims to maintain a balance between the environment, economy, and equity which ensures that Earth can continue to be livable while controlling the depletion of its resources.
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Open Ended
What do you think an example of Sustainability is?
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Its needed for long term survival
It helps businesses with efficiency and profit
Enviornmental protection
To help with resource availability
Why does sustainability matter?
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Open Ended
What can you do to make things in your life Sustainable?
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Wants vs Needs
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Wants vs needs
Needs are things that you need to survive, there necessities
Needs
Wants are things you want not things you need
Wants
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Open Ended
What are things you've wanted that you managed to get?
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Open Ended
What are ten things you would think you would need to survive if you were left with nothing
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Tragedy of the Commons
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Tragedy of the Commons
The Tragedy of the Commons is when a community overuses a resource that it ends up depleting the resource until there's none left.
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Open Ended
What do you think is an example of the Tragedy of the Commons?
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Open Ended
What strategies can you think of that can prevent the Tragedy of the Commons?
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Ecological Footprint
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What is an Ecological footprint?
An ecological footprint is the impact on the environment from a person or a community.
Food, clothes, waste and transportation are all examples of an Ecological footprint
Take the quiz on the slide below to see your Ecological footprint
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Open Ended
How many earths would we need for your current level of consumption
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Open Ended
What can you do to lower your footprint?
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Locus of control
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What is a locus of control?
A locus of control is a psychological concept that refers to how much a person believes they have control over their life
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An External locus of control is a person's belief that external forces control the events of their life such as luck or fate
External
An Internal locus of control is a person's belief that their actions directly control the events of their life
Internal
External and internal locus of control
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Take the quizzes below to see if you have an external or internal locus of control
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Open Ended
Which locus of control did you get on the first quiz?
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Locus of Control Test
You can open this webpage in a new tab.
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Open Ended
Which locus of control did you get on the second quiz?
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Open Ended
What can you do to improve your internal locus of control? ex. don't assume your teachers hate you.
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