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ECO 370 Week 1 DQs

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  3. This document of ECO 370 Week 1 Discussion Questions shows the solutions to the following problems:
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  6. DQ 1: Describe an industry that is linked to a natural resource economy. What economic advantages can be realized for that industry by functioning in a sustainable manner? What costs could this industry face in implementing a sustainable business model? Do you think those costs are justified? Why or why not?
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  8. DQ 2: Consider two methods for achieving less water use in a community. The first method includes trying to convince people to apply water conservation measures and to use less water at current prices. The second method involves driving up the price of water. Discuss the merits of both approaches. Which one do you think would be more effective? Why?
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  10. Business - General Business
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  13. Economics and the Environment Worksheet
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  17. Complete the University of Phoenix Material: Economics and the Environment Worksheet.
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  19. Respond to each question with a 150- to 250-word paragraph.
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  27. Impact Classification—Environmental Impact Assessment and Economic Impact Assessment
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  31. Resources: Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Geothermal Leasing in the Western United States from the Bureau of Land Management’s website, Ch. 5 6 of the text, and this week’s Electronic Reading Reserves
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  35. Choose one of the following chapters of the Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Geothermal Leasing in the Western United States:
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  39. ·  Chapter 11: Tongass National Forest/Anchorage District Leases in Alaska
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  41. ·  Chapter 12: El Centro Field Office Leases in Southern California
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  43. ·  Chapter 13: Modoc National Forest/Surprise Field Office Leases in Northeastern California
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  45. ·  Chapter 14: Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest/Battle Mountain District Leases in Nevada
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  47. ·  Chapter 15: Mount Hood National Forest/Prineville Field Office Leases in Oregon
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  49. ·  Chapter 16: Willamette National Forest/Salem District Leases in Oregon
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  51. ·  Chapter 17: Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest/Spokane District Leases in Washington
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  55. Read your chosen chapter and review the Executive Summary of the Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Geothermal Leasing in the Western United States.
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  59. Research the economic and environmental impacts of geothermal energy.
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  63. Summarize the environmental and economic impacts of the leases evaluated in your chosen chapter with a 1,050- to 1,750-word report. This report must communicate the environmental and economic impacts of the proposed geothermal leases to local stakeholders and to members of the American public. Identify the community members who will be most affected by each environmental or economic impact. Include the following information in your report:
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  67. ·  Briefly introduce your chosen chapter and the proposed geothermal leases evaluated in this chapter.
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  69. ·  Categorize the environmental impacts of the proposed actions:
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  73. o  What environmental impacts are significant? What environmental impacts are insignificant?
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  75. o  What environmental impacts are short-term? What environmental impacts are long-term?
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  77. o  Is each environmental impact a positive impact or a negative impact? Explain.
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  81. ·  Categorize the economic impacts of the proposed actions:
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  85. o  What economic impacts are significant? What economic impacts are insignificant?
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  89. A+ tutorial you will find here - https://bitly.com/1wsdLpX
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  91. Spend all the time you can studying every day. The more you put in, the more you'll get out. Think of college as a full-time job and attend to your social life after your obligations have been met. Doing great in your classes will ensure that you make more money and have a better job.
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