2.1 Ecosystems and economic systems are built on matter
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2.2 Energy makes matter move
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2.3 Energy flows through ecosystems, while matter recycles
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2.4 Economic systems and their currencies take several forms
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2.5 Energy fuels, and limits, the economy
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2.6 How we represent economic systems can have environmental consequences
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2.7 Unregulated use of resources can lead to a âTragedy of the Commonsâ
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2.8 Economics should include environmental costs and benefits
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2.9 Property rights can lead to environmental preservation
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2.10 Alternative paths to sustainability: Tragedy of the Commons revisited
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Central Question: How can linking ecology and economics help reduce societiesâ environmental impacts?
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Chapter 2: Review Questions
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