Define sustainability and describe the environmental, economic, and social aspects of the triple bottom line.
Describe the profound impact humans have had on the ecosphere, and explain the importance of biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Differentiate between renewable and nonrenewable energy sources, and identify the key components of the green economy.
Understand the role of the industrial revolutions on the human ecological footprint and the ways in which developing nations are following suit.
Identify the multiple contributors to human’s ecological footprint, including agriculture, energy, food, poverty, and the built environment.
Describe the global inequities of sustainability decision making, and the intersection of sustainability with global health issues.
Understand the economic factors of sustainability and the role of government in providing public goods and market incentives for the expansion of sustainability initiatives.
Identify new trends in technology (and their relation to the emerging green economy) such as renewable energy, new agriculture, transportation innovations, and green building design and practice.
Define the role of consumers, businesses, and media in promoting sustainability.
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