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Global trends in consumption

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Define the ecological footprint.

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Card 1definition
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Define the ecological footprint.

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The **area of land and sea** needed to supply one person's resources and absorb their waste (in global hectares).

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Define embedded (virtual) water.

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The **hidden water** used along the whole supply chain to **produce** a good or service.

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Embedded water vs the water you drink?

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Drinking water is **direct/visible**; embedded water is the **hidden** water used to make products.

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Roughly how much water is embedded in one cotton T-shirt?

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About **2,700 litres** to grow and process the cotton.

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How does the footprint capture consumption?

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It converts resource use into a **land area** — more consumption means a **bigger** footprint.

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Name two things that change a country's embedded water over time.

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**Diet** (more meat = more water) and **technology** (efficient irrigation lowers it); also trade and wealth.

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Why does rising meat demand raise embedded water?

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Meat and dairy are **water-intensive**, so eating more of them locks more hidden water into the diet.

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How do you work out the range of a data set?

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**Highest value minus lowest value** — show the subtraction.

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Define biocapacity.

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How much **productive land and sea is available** to supply resources and absorb waste.

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What does a footprint map's spatial pattern usually show?

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**Largest** footprints in high-income regions (North America, the Gulf); **smallest** in low-income regions.

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Card 11definition
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Define the global middle class.

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Households with enough **disposable income** to spend beyond essentials (often roughly $11-110 a day).

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Define disposable income.

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Money left after paying for essentials, which can be spent or saved.

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What is the dietary (nutrition) shift?

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As incomes rise, diets move from starchy staples to more **meat, dairy, sugar and processed food**.

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Give two reasons diets shift as incomes rise.

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Higher disposable income and urbanisation (also globalisation/advertising and busier lifestyles).

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Why does a richer diet raise water use?

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Meat and dairy are **very water-intensive** - e.g. about **15,000 L per kg of beef** vs ~1,500 L per kg of wheat.

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Name three resources strained by richer diets.

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**Water**, **land** and **energy** (plus higher greenhouse-gas emissions).

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China example for diet shift?

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As its middle class grew, **meat consumption per person roughly doubled**; China now eats about a quarter of the world's meat.

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What is Engel's law (income vs food share)?

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As income rises, the **share** of income spent on food **falls** (about 48% in low income to 9% in high income).

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How can a survey be biased?

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By **who was asked** - e.g. city-only, self-selecting or non-responding samples that don't represent everyone.

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Essay: is the middle class the chief threat to resources?

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It is a powerful pressure (especially on water via diet) but interacts with **climate, population and governance** - so it depends on place.

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What is happening to TOTAL world energy and resource use?

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It is **rising**, driven by a growing population and middle class.

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What is happening to PER-PERSON oil use in many high-income countries?

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It is **falling** - efficiency, a shift to services, and cleaner fuels.

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What is happening to per-person energy use in many middle-income countries?

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It is **rising fast** as the middle class, industry and cities grow.

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Define per-person (per capita) consumption.

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The total amount **divided by the population**.

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Why does per-person oil use fall in some HICs?

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Energy **efficiency**, a shift to **services**, and switching to cleaner electricity.

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Why does per-person energy use rise in some MICs?

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Rising **incomes** (cars, appliances, travel), **industrialisation** and **urbanisation**.

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How does development raise the energy AVAILABLE to a country?

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Capital to build supply, money to import fuel, and efficient technology.

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Define e-waste.

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Discarded **electrical and electronic** equipment (phones, TVs, computers).

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Why is nuclear power's importance changing?

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**Growing** in some fast-developing nations (low-carbon base-load); **declining** in others over cost and safety.

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Best graph for a fuel mix (shares of a whole)?

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A **pie chart** (or stacked bar) - it shows each part as a proportion of the total.

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Best graph for change over time?

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A **line graph** - it shows the trend clearly.

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What does the command State mean on a figure?

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Read a value or range **straight off** the figure, with units.

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