The Anthropocene represents the first time that humans have played a pivotal role in the functioning of Earth as a system. There
are both positives and negatives of this fact, and it is our responsibility to ensure that the positive impacts outweigh the negative ones in the future. For the options below, decide whether each is a negative or a positive outcome of humans' role in the Anthropocene. Drag the appropriate items into their respective bins
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Now that humans have recognized how destructive unrestrained growth can be, they have set aside vast swaths of natural areas to be protected, such as Yosemite National Park
Burning fossil fuels by driving cars has led to large increases in air pollution, which has altered atmospheric chemistry and led to warmer air temperatures.
As cities grow, more people have access to amenities that are harder to access in rural areas, such as state-of-the-art health care
Humans have figured out how to selectively breed crops so that they have higher yields, allowing more people on the planet to be fed
Clearing forested land so that cities can expand has resulted in many plants and animals becoming extinct as their habitat is destroyed
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Positive impacts are those that have either improved environmental sustainability or have improved the quality of human life.
Negative impacts will be those that are destroying the environment and are contributing negatively to human standard of living.
Positive Impact
Now that humans have recognized how destructive unrestrained growth can be, they have set aside vast swaths of natural areas to be protected, such as Yosemite National Park.
As cities grow, more people have access to amenities that are harder to access in rural areas, such as state-of-the-art health care.
Humans have figured out how to selectively breed crops so that they have higher yields, allowing more people on the planet to be fed.
Negative impact.
Burning fossil fuels by driving cars has led to large increases in air pollution, which has altered atmospheric chemistry and led to warmer air temperatures.
Clearing forested land so that cities can expand has resulted in many plants and animals becoming extinct as their habitat is destroyed.
Hebert's claim that contemporary (modern) maps are
"...as biased and conventional as ever".
<span>She justified this point of view that she claimed because she
thinks mapmakers have too much freedom and power, and that mapmakers display
what they want, how they want and no one questioned them. They are free to do
whatever they want. </span>
Critics of Shinto ritual make some of the following points: it lacks any intellectual content. it seems like a performance rather than a personal act of devotion to God. some Shinto rituals are relaxed and almost irreverent
I would say that the main problem affecting North Africa and SW Asia would most likely be water or the scarcity of it assuming that North Africa would include places like the Sahara Desert and also the south of India which I believe is quite arid..