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Sustaining Global Communities Environment, Global Warming and Justice #2 Study Guide Key Concepts • • • global warming environmental justice environmental racism • • cap & trade system e-waste Terms Reconciliation ecology Sustaining Biodiversity: The Species Approach (pp. 190215 in Miller text) CITIES Convention on Biological Diversity Endangered Species Act of 1973 National Wildlife Refuge Gene or seed banks Precautionary principle Terrestrial Biodiversity; (pp. 217 – 249 Miller text) Wangari Maathai & the Green Belt Movement Debt-for nature swaps Conservation concessions Conservation easements Wilderness Broad understandings 1 2 3 Aquatic Biodiversity; (pp. 168 - 189 Miller text) Saltwater vs. freshwater life zones Turbidity Coastal zone Coastal wetlands Sea grass beds Mangrove forests Intertidal zone Open sea Euphotic zone Upwelling zones Bathyal zone Abyssal zone Littoral zone Limnetic zone Profundal zone Benthic zone Source zone Transition zone Floodplain zone Sustaining Aquatic Biodiversity; (pp. 250 - 276 Miller text) Trawler fishing Purse-seine fishing Long-lining Drift-net fishing Bycatch Catch-share systems Co-management Sustainable seafood Zebra mussel Quagga mussel Asian carp Why should species be preserved? How can it? What role does climate play in sustaining ecosystems? What is the connection between deforestation, sustainable ecosystems and cultures? 2