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The Journey to Sustainability: The Ideal World

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Four Terms that I have used throughout the course:
Wastewater Treatment
Farmers Market
Endemic Species
Climate Change Adaptation
Imagine a future (probably a long time from now) in which human beings have achieved environmental sustainability on a global scale. That means that we as a species have figured out how to maintain a lifestyle that can go on indefinitely. Humans will exist in harmony with their environment, not needing more resources than can naturally be replenished. What would such a world be like? How might we get there from here?
In this final assignment, you will play the part of science-fiction writer, imagining and describing what a sustainable Earth, inhabited by humans, might look like in the distant future. You will need to provide examples throughout to support your descriptions. You should include all the terms that you have researched during Weeks 1 through 4 of this class, underlining each term as you include it. Be sure to expand on your terms and include other concepts that you learned in the course. Provide as detailed a picture as possible of how that future world might function on a day-to-day basis. In your paper, use grammar and spell-checking programs to insure clarity. Proofread carefully prior to submitting your work. Finally, you will submit the document to Waypoint.
Your paper will consist of seven paragraphs using the format below to address the elements with the assumption that environmental sustainability has been achieved:
Paragraph 1:
Describe how the human relationship to nature will be different from what it is at present.
Examine how humans will cope differently with the ways that natural phenomena like hurricanes affect lives.
Paragraph 2:
Describe what Earth’s biodiversity and ecosystems will look like in a sustainable future.
Explain what humans have done differently to enable biodiversity and ecosystems to function sustainably.
Paragraph 3:
Examine how agricultural production will be different in a sustainable future.
Paragraph 4:
Differentiate between how humans will manage water resources (fresh water and ocean) in the sustainable future compared to how it is done now.
Paragraph 5
Examine how humans will meet their energy needs in the future in a way that will enable maintenance of a sustainable, habitable atmosphere and climate.
Indicate the changes that humans have made that are enabling them to maintain a healthy atmosphere and climate for all.
Paragraph 6:
Describe how waste management will be different in a sustainable future.
Indicate the changes have been made to how humans think about and treat what is currently called “waste.”
Paragraph 7:
Summarize some of the major social, economic, political, and ecological choices and tradeoffs that will need to be overcome for this sustainable future to arrive. What are some of the major issues and challenges humans will have to face in order to achieve sustainability on a global scale?

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The Ideal World
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The Ideal World
The human race spent very years struggling to find ways to help them have a sustainable environment. An environment free from issues such as pollution, overexploitation of natural resources, disease, hunger, and poverty. All that is in the past now. Such an environment, and by extension world, is what humans across the globe have access to. Humans were vulnerable to natural calamities such as hurricanes, earthquakes, tornados, floods, drought just to mention a few. When they ravaged, these phenomena caused untold suffering to the people such as death and loss of property. The occurrence of these calamities was as a result of the effects of global warming and climate change. A combination of human activities such as deforestation and pollution contributed to climate change. Currently, the occurrence of these natural calamities has dropped by more than 90%. The very few times they occur they are not destructive because there is technology to control them before they happen. Human activities such as air pollution by machinery and other chemicals or cutting down trees are unheard of. Nowadays, industries use only green energy that does not emit any harmful byproducts and people use naturally occurring chemicals that are fully biodegradable. Houses that are built nowadays are smart. They never get destroyed in case of any natural calamity such as an earthquake or hurricane. They can adapt to any condition.
Biodiversity may be explained as the variation of all the living organisms that are found on the earth. This includes on-air, in the water, or on land. This variation is within species, between species, and of the ecosystems in which they find themselves. Biodiversity is rich again and species are no longer going extinct. Human activities such as destruction of natural habitats, overfishing, poaching, and pollution of air, land, and water are no longer being witnessed. Since such activities stopped, the diversity has been steadily replenished. Endemic species such as those found in water have multiplied rapidly. There is no single animal or plant that is on the brink of extinction. Habitats that had been destroyed in the past have now fully grown back. The forest cover is now more pronounced. The waters are not polluted by effluents from industries or by human activities such as excretion. The water organisms enjoy th...
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