ENVR 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Sustainable Yield, The Population Bomb, Rubber Elasticity

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A question that has been worrisome for a while. Food and gas - run our way of life. Population is not even stable yet resources are not likely to stabilize as well. Are we running out of resources indefinitely. Allot of controversy around the status of our resource. Resources provide material basis of our sustenance (food, air and water) You get stuff from here processed and used. Where waste gets deposited (human, municipal, industrial) Sources can be sinks (the ocean and atmosphere pollutants) Metal can be used from recycling facilities. Definition: a country"s collective means of supporting itself by representing itself through minerals land etc. Definitions have different implications when they are used. Only humans think of these things as resources. Become resources when we find them useful. Not stable but expand as a result of human wants and actions (this can change with time) so resources are not stable across time.

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