Environmental Science

PLEASE FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS CLEARLY PROFESSOR IS STRICT

Earth’s Greatest Enemies?

Climatologist James Lovelock (http://www.jameslovelock.org/) (originator of the Gaia_hypothesis ) once said that Earth’s greatest enemies were the Three C’s: cars, cows and chainsaws because of their contributions to destabilizing planetary climate.

A. In this final Discussion Forum, you will answer the following question to show your ability to find connections among the environmental issues that you have learned about in this course.
Number your responses so I can see you have addressed each part.

You must cite specific evidence from any Unit of the course to support each of your responses.
Each contributing factor is worth 4 points x 3 = 12 points.

1. What and how do each of these things contribute to the destabilizing of Earth’s atmosphere and its climate?

1a. cows?
1b. cars?
1c. chainsaws?

You must cite at least one source in your posting. Please use MLA or APA formating to cite your source.

Reminders:

  • Loss of land plants because of human activities will not result in a reduction of atmospheric oxygen because most of planetary photosynthesis and its resulting oxygen production is in the oceans.
  • Be sure to back up your explanations with some research before discussing this topic online with your classmates. Be sure to read relevant sections of your text (and supplementary readings from this Module) and look online.  Start with the links in this question and the Resources listed for this Module.
 
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Env-Science

watch the film Virunga Documentary on the Netflix and Complete the assignment by answering each question in paragraph form. Answers should be complete and comprehensive, demonstrating that you paid attention to the film and thought about the content/issue presented

Name of the film: Virunga Documentary

1.  Title of the film and the year it was released.  Briefly describe what the film is

about and the position that it advocates.

2.  Who produced the film?  Was it an independent film maker? Was it an organization? If it was an organization does the organization have a particular political affiliation/position that you feel influenced the content and presentation of information contained in the documentary?

3.  List six facts described in the film that impressed you and explain how each fact relates to the film’s premise or theme.

4.  How did the filmmakers try to convince you of the position that the film supports? Look for appeals to logic, emotion, and prejudice.

5.  Did any of the reasoning given in support of the position advocated by the film seem to be weak or misleading?  If so, describe the concept put forward in the film and why you thought the reasoning was flawed.

6.  Did the film change your mind about any aspect of the subject that it presents? What information, argument or persuasive technique caused you to change your mind?

 
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Events And Causal Factors Chart Project

Read the U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) investigation report of the 2007 propane explosion at the Little General Store in Ghent, WV. The final report can be read/downloaded at the following link: https://www.csb.gov/assets/1/20/csbfinalreportlittlegeneral.pdf?13741

Additional information on the incident, including a video summary, can be found at the following link: http://www.csb.gov/little-general-store-propane-explosion/

Complete the assignment as detailed below.

Part I: From the information in the report, create a chart listing events and causal factors for the incident in Microsoft Word, Open Office, or a similar word processing software. If you choose to use a program other than Microsoft Word, be sure to save and submit the document as a Microsoft Word document (i.e., .doc, .docx). The objective of this project is to provide you with an opportunity to use this important and very practical analytical tool. The chart does not have to be infinitely detailed, but the key sequence of events should be charted as should the key conditions surrounding the events. Keep in mind that the purpose of an events and causal factors chart is to aid in identifying which conditions could be causal factors.

Use the charting procedures on pages 72–76 of your textbook to help you with this assignment. In addition, refer to the example events and causal factors (ECF) chart in the Unit IV Lesson for an example of this type of chart.

Part II: On a separate page, discuss the potential causal factors that are revealed in the analysis. How do these causal factors compare to the causal factors found in the CSB’s investigation report? Do you think more analysis is needed? This part of the assignment should be a minimum of one page in length.

Upload Parts I and II as a single document. For Part II of the assignment, you should use academic sources to support your thoughts. Any outside sources used, including the sources mentioned in the assignment, must be cited using APA format and must be included on a references page.

Useful hints: In Microsoft Word, you can use parentheses for events (events), square brackets for conditions [conditions], and brackets for the accident {accident}; you may also use a similar convention, such as color-coded text or the shapes that are available within Microsoft Word. Whatever convention you use, be sure you provide some kind of key.

 
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Health Insurance Project

Insurance Project

Answer these questions to the best of your ability using your health insurance plan. Sometimes it can be challengings to find these details, but that is part of the assignment, so that will not be a reasonable excuse for not answering or answering incompletely. If you don’t want to use your health insurance plan or don’t have health insurance, you should use the university student health insurance plan to answer the questions. Unless the question specifies otherwise, you should answer cost questions based on both the in-network and out-of-network costs as sometimes circumstances dictate that we don’t get to choose in-network providers.

  1. Is your plan a private or public insurance plan; how did you determine this?
  2. What type of plan do you have? (PPO, HMO, etc.)
  3. When is your open enrollment period (when you can make changes to your insurance)?
  4. What is your premium (usually the amount you pay monthly or per semester for a student plan)?
  5. What is your individual and/or family deductible?
  6. What is your cost for preventative/wellness care?
  7. What is your cost to see your primary care doctor (may be listed as a diagnostic visit)?
  8. What is your cost to see a specialist?
  9. What is the cost for diagnostic lab tests and x-rays?
  10. What is the coinsurance or copayment for durable medical equipment?
  11. Does your insurance cover genetic testing? If so, which ones and under what circumstances?
  12. If you have private insurance, which classifications apply to your plan (MC, group,      self, HDHP, individual)?
  13. If you have an HDHP, do you have an HRA or HSA?
    1. If you have a public insurance plan,       exchange plan, or military plan, do any of the above apply?
  14. You were hiking and took a fall. You go to the nearest urgent care center (you do not check to see if it’s in-network). They decide an x-ray is necessary. The x-ray shows that there is no fracture. You have been prescribed generic pain medication. Assume the negotiated rate for your x-ray is $500 and the medication is $50.
    1. How much will you pay out of pocket for the visit to the urgent care? For the x-ray?
    2. How much will you pay for the medication?
    3. How much more would you have paid to access an emergency room?
  15. It’s time for your annual wellness visit.      You see your primary care provider. You receive a recommended immunization, and your PCP orders additional blood work because you report some recent      medical concerns.
    1. How much is       the cost of the visit?
    2. Do you have       to pay for the immunization?
    3. How much       will the blood work cost you (assume a negotiated rate of $100)?
  16. You or a female on your insurance plan was      pregnant and delivered a healthy baby. The cost of the hospital stay is      $4,000 and the delivery costs for an uncomplicated birth are $8,000. You      have met your deductible for the year. Assume you made sure your hospital      and provider are in-network.
    1. How much will you/her be responsible for       paying for delivery costs?
    2. How much will you/her be responsible for       paying for facility costs?
  17. You experience excruciating pain and sudden      fever while at work. Your boss calls an ambulance and you are transported      to an in-network ER. You are admitted to the hospital and require an      emergency appendectomy. You have met your deductible for the year. The      transportation fees total $1,000. The physician and surgeon fees total      $10,000 and the facility fees total $12,000.
    1. How much       will you pay for emergency transportation?
    2. How much of       the in-network physician/surgeon fees would you be responsible for       paying?
    3. How much of       the in-network facility fees would you be responsible for paying?
    4. Uh-oh. A       hospital administrator made a mistake. Due to scheduling challenges, the       surgeon who removed your appendix is out-of-network. You get       balanced-billed by the hospital for $1,000 for surgeon services. How much       will you have to pay and why       that amount (check regulations for the state of Texas to answer this       one)?

18. Now that you’ve had a chance to see how your health insurance operates, do you think

it’s a “good” plan?

19. What changes, if any, would you like to consider during your next open

enrollment period?

20. If your health changed dramatically over the next year, would this plan still meet your

needs at a cost you believe you could afford?

 
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Climate Change

For this assignment you will select one of the topics on Climate Change from Science Friday.

You may select any segment that interests you on the Science Friday Degrees of Change (a segment devoted to climate change topics). Listen to the segment and answer the following questions:

  1. Summarize the segment you listened to; include the name, the topic, the scientists (if mentioned), and a description of how it relates to climate change. Do not copy the summary provided on the website (I know you know this…but just a reminder…use your own words). A good way to summarize without plagiarizing is to listen to the discussion, take notes, and then write a summary. You can go back to look for specific information, like the scientist’s name, but most of the summary should come from your memory or your notes. Do not try to read the summary and then write your own summary – this is too hard.
  2. What are the principal gases involved in climate change? What are the primary sources of these gases? How does your topic increase or decrease the gases involved in climate change?
  3. What can you reasonably do to decrease your carbon footprint? Review the Carbon Footprint section of UM Sustainable Systems Factsheets, pages 12 – 13.
  4. As the future generation, or speaking for your children, what would you tell Ron DeSantis is the most critical environmental issue facing Florida today? Give an example of one policy change he could implement that would help address this environmental issue. Be specific.

Make sure to include 5 references using MLA or APA format.

A good answer should be 2-3 pages long (double-spaced).

LINK BELOW IS THE SEGMENT BEING USED FOR PAPER READ AND LISTEN CAREFULLY!

I HAVE ATTACHED ESSAY’S RUBRIC AND ALSO TIPS ON WHAT TO ADD ON THE PAPER!

 
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Environmental

go to these weblinks and learn about ecosystem services, and also  learn about the economic value of protecting natural ecosystems and  their services.

  1. Of the different kinds of ecosystem services you learned about,  discuss two that are important in your local area, village, forests  and/or nation.
  2. How are these services endangered and what economic costs to society do you foresee with their loss?

For example, when people built homes  and buildings over wetlands in Florida, then the wetlands were  destroyed. Normally, wetlands are important to help control flooding,  and without them, there were more floods and water damage in cities,  which caused a lot of economic costs to the citizens. So, now Florida is  trying to restore many lost wetlands in order to have the ecosystem  service of flood control returned.

  1. What is one action that people could take to help protect these services?
 
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Clark Case Study Reflection

SOS 509: Module 3 Assignment – Clark Case Study Reflection

Name:

Preparation

Review the Clarke case study reading for this module:

CASE: Laszio, C., McCabe, K., Ahearn, E., & Ghatge, I. (2014, Feb 7). Clarke: Transformation for Environmental Sustainability. Ivey Publishing. (17 pages)

Instructions

Domplete the following:

Prompt/Question One: Justify whether Clarke’s approach is an example of incremental or transformational strategy (pick one). (100 words)

Insert your response here

Prompt/Question Two: What are the forces that favor Clarke changing to its new sustainability business strategy? (100 words)

Insert your response here

Prompt/Question Three: What are the forces against Clarke changing its new strategy? (100 words)

Insert your response here

Prompt/Question Four: What change management approaches (SOS 509 – Modules 2 or 3) should Clarke use to align the organization with the new strategy? How might it build internal momentum? (200 words)

Insert your response here

 

Module 3 Assignment – Clark Case Study Reflection

Name:

Preparation

Review the Clarke case study reading for this module:

CASE: Laszio, C., McCabe, K., Ahearn, E., & Ghatge, I. (2014, Feb 7). Clarke: Transformation for Environmental Sustainability. Ivey Publishing. (17 pages)

Instructions

Domplete the following:

Prompt/Question One: Justify whether Clarke’s approach is an example of incremental or transformational strategy (pick one). (100 words)

Insert your response here

Prompt/Question Two: What are the forces that favor Clarke changing to its new sustainability business strategy? (100 words)

Insert your response here

Prompt/Question Three: What are the forces against Clarke changing its new strategy? (100 words)

Insert your response here

Prompt/Question Four: What change management approaches (SOS 509 – Modules 2 or 3) should Clarke use to align the organization with the new strategy? How might it build internal momentum? (200 words)

Insert your response here

Guidelines

· 500 words maximum. Conciseness is appreciated.

2

 
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Solid Waste Management

This unit presented the evolution of solid waste management, best practices, and solid waste collection technologies. For this assignment, compose an essay that addresses the prompts below.

  • Explain the evolution of collection technologies in solid waste management.
  • Analyze best practices of solid waste collection regarding the routing of refuse collection trucks.
  • Identify appropriate technologies to address complex environmental problems.
  • Provide a solution (show all work) to the following question: A city service department has refuse collection trucks that run 8-hour shifts. If it takes 2 minutes to pick up refuse from each home, how many homes can be served in an 8-hour shift?
  • Determine a solution (show all work) to the following question: A city has budgeted $100/day for each refuse truck to travel 20 miles round trip from the end of its urban collection route to a landfill. Fuel cost is $1.50 per mile. How many roundtrips can be made in 1 day to stay under budget?

In your paper, limit the number of direct quotations that are taken from outside sources. The majority of your paper should be composed of your own thoughts and paraphrased information. Make certain that your essay meets the criteria listed below.

  • Include a title page.
  • Provide an introduction.
  • Your paper must be at least three full pages in length, not counting the title page and references page.
  • Your references page should include at least two sources, one of which should be the course textbook and one of which should be a peer-reviewed source from the CSU Online Library.

Please adhere to APA Style when creating citations and references for this assignment.

 
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HEALTH

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  Food Safety Worksheet

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Food Safety Worksheet

Read each of the following scenarios.

Scenario 1:

Jeremiah went grocery shopping on a hot summer day. He bought food for an upcoming family BBQ; ground beef for hamburgers, a couple of steaks, and the ingredients for making potato salad.

When he left the store, he put his groceries in the trunk and stopped by the sports outlet store to pick up a Frisbee and croquet set. It took about 10 minutes at the sports store, and then Jeremiah headed home to prepare the food. He was concerned that it had been too hot in the car, but everything was still cold when he got home.

Jeremiah took the groceries home and put everything in the refrigerator. The meat fit well on the top shelf, right above the potato salad ingredients.

Later on, he got the groceries out to prep everything for the BBQ. He cooked the potatoes and used a sharp knife to trim some excess fat off of the raw steaks. Then he cut up the rest of the vegetables for the potato salad with the sharp knife on a cutting board.

Jeremiah formed the hamburger patties, seasoned the steaks, and finished making the potato salad. With only about 45 minutes to go before leaving for the BBQ, Jeremiah left everything sitting out on the counter while he showered and got ready.

When he arrived at the BBQ, he set the potato salad on the picnic table and went to grill the steaks and burgers. He cooked both to about medium doneness, meaning both were pink in the middle.

Jeremiah enjoyed one of the steaks he prepared and gave one to his cousin. The other family members enjoyed the burgers and potato salad; in fact, Jeremiah didn’t have a chance to try the salad. A couple of days after the BBQ, Jeremiah learned that everyone at the BBQ, with exception of himself and his cousin, experienced a bout of flu-like symptoms the following day.

Write 50- to 150-word responses to each of the following questions. Be clear and concise, use complete sentences, and explain your answers using specific examples.

1. Based on Scenario 1, what are the possible sources of food-borne illness?

2. Although Jeremiah did not get sick, there were several areas throughout Jeremiah’s day that could have led him to a serious case of food-borne illness. Point out these areas and briefly explain why they are of concern and what Jeremiah could have done differently.

3. Why is it safe for steak to be pink in the middle, but potentially dangerous for a hamburger not to be cooked all the way through?

Scenario 2:

After enjoying a delicious dinner of lasagna, Martha cleaned up the kitchen and left the covered tray of leftover lasagna on the counter to cool. Since the lasagna was so dense and thick, it took about 4 hours for it to feel cool enough to go into the fridge for the night. The next day, Martha served leftover lasagna for lunch. She heated the lasagna thoroughly and it was finished.

Within about 2–3 hours, everyone who ate the lasagna developed stomach cramps, fever, and nausea; most eventually started vomiting. The illness was pretty awful, but thankfully relatively short-lived.

Write 50- to 150-word responses to each of the following questions. Be clear and concise, use complete sentences, and explain your answers using specific examples.

1. How could this illness have been prevented?

2. Based on the incubation period and symptoms of the illness, what is the most likely microorganism responsible for this illness?

3. Describe the temperature danger zone.

4. How could Martha have sped up the cooling process of the lasagna?

5. If the leftover lasagna was thoroughly reheated, (which it was), how did it still lead to food-borne illness?

Scenario 3:

Sally was making marinated shish-kabobs to grill for dinner. She made a beautiful marinade and then cut up the raw chicken on a cutting board. She put the chunks of chicken in the marinade and let it sit on the counter for about 3 hours until it was time to cook.

While the chicken was marinating, Sally prepared the vegetables. She cut them using the same cutting board and knife; she rinsed both off with warm water between cutting the chicken and the vegetables.

Once the chicken had marinated, Sally put the chicken and vegetables on skewers to be grilled. She also started rice in the rice cooker to go with the shish-kabobs.

As the shish-kabobs were grilling, Sally put the marinade in a serving dish for extra sauce to put over the rice.

Several hours later, Sally and her family members all developed nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, headache, and abdominal pain.

Write 50- to 150-word responses to each of the following questions. Be clear and concise, use complete sentences, and explain your answers using specific examples.

1. What could be the cause of Sally and her family members’ illness?

2. How could this illness have been prevented?

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A Married Couple, Both Addicted To Drugs, Are Unable To Care For Their Infant Daughter

Choice 2: A married couple, both addicted to drugs, are unable to care for their infant daughter. She is taken from them by court order and placed in a foster home. The years pass. She comes to regard her foster parents as her real parents. They love her as they would their own daughter. When the child is 9 years old, the natural parents, rehabilitated from drugs, begin court action to regain custody. The case is decided in their favor. The child is returned to them, against her will. Does ethics support the law in this case? Discuss.
1.Solve the dilemma using any two of the following Three Primary Schools of Ethics we discuss this week from our assigned reading. (Ends based, Rules based, or Care based).
2.Explain the similarities and differences in your two solutions to the same dilemma.
3. State (and justify) whether you feel the two schools of ethics are worthy of use in “real life” dilemmas.
4. Do you feel that Aristotle would have approved of either of your solutions? Why or why not?

 
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