Visualizing Environmental Science

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Critical and Creative Thinking Questions 95

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  1. Which risk—an extremely small amount of a cancer-causing
    chemical in drinking water or smoking cigarettes—tends to
    generate the greatest public concern? Explain why this view
    can be counterproductive.

  2. Should public policy makers be more concerned with public
    risk perception or with risks as calculated by experts?
    Explain your answer.

  3. Describe what you would expect to find in a risk
    characterization.

  4. What is the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic
    Pollutants?

  5. Is the absence of scientific certainty about the health effects
    of an environmental pollutant synonymous with the absence
    of risk? Explain your answer.

  6. Explain how toxicology and epidemiology contribute to risk
    assessment.

  7. Describe how a persistent pesticide might move around in
    the environment.

  8. Why is air pollution a greater threat to children than it is to
    adults?

  9. Distinguish among persistence, bioaccumulation, and
    biological magnification.

  10. How do acute and chronic toxicity differ?

  11. Provide two arguments for and two against using the
    precautionary principle to reduce climate change.


12–15. The figure to the right shows the organisms sampled in
the Long Island salt marsh study of DDT (also see Figure 4.8).



  1. If DDT is sprayed on land to control insects, how does it get
    into the bodies of aquatic species?

  2. Why does the Atlantic needlefish (5) contain more DDT in its
    body than an American eel (4)?


Critical and Creative Thinking Questions


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  1. How does high concentration of DDT cause reproductive
    failure in birds at the top of the food chain?

  2. In the figure, identify where human activities have
    the greatest disruptive potential. Which parts have
    the greatest potential to affect human health or well-
    being? What does this suggest about the relationship
    between your activities or consumption and the global
    environment?


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