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1 The Living World: Ecosystems 0 / 11
2 The Living World: Biodiversity 0 / 7
3 Populations 0 / 9
4 Earth Systems and Resources 0 / 9
5 Land and Water Use 0 / 17
5.1
The Tragedy of the Commons
5.2
Clearcutting
5.3
The Green Revolution
5.4
Impacts of Agricultural Practices
5.5
Irrigation Methods
5.6
Pest Control Methods
5.7
Meat Production Methods
5.8
Impacts of Overfishing
5.9
Impacts of Mining
5.10
Impacts of Urbanization
5.11
Ecological Footprints
5.12
Introduction to Sustainability
5.13
Methods to Reduce Urban Runoff
5.14
Integrated Pest Management
5.15
Sustainable Agriculture
5.16
Aquaculture
5.17
Sustainable Forestry
6 Energy Resources and Consumption 0 / 13
6.1
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources
6.2
Global Energy Consumption
6.3
Fuel Types and Uses
6.4
Distribution of Natural Energy Resources
6.5
Fossil Fuels
6.6
Nuclear Power
6.7
Energy from Biomass
6.8
Solar Energy
6.9
Hydroelectric Power
6.10
Geothermal Energy
6.11
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
6.12
Wind Energy
6.13
Energy Conservation
7 Atmospheric Pollution 0 / 8
8 Aquatic and Terrestrial Pollution 0 / 15
8.1
Sources of Pollution
8.2
Human Impacts on Ecosystems
8.3
Endocrine Disruptors
8.4
Human Impacts on Wetlands and Mangroves
8.5
Eutrophication
8.6
Thermal Pollution
8.7
Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)
8.8
Bioaccumulation and Biomagnification
8.9
Solid Waste Disposal
8.10
Waste Reduction Methods
8.11
Sewage Treatment
8.12
Lethal Dose 50% (LD50)
8.13
Dose Response Curve
8.14
Pollution and Human Health
8.15
Pathogens and Infectious Diseases