Syllabus Edition

First teaching 2024

First exams 2026

Perspectives (DP IB Environmental Systems & Societies (ESS): SL): Exam Questions

48 mins15 questions
13 marks

State the three main categories on the spectrum of environmental value systems.

22 marks

Outline two basic principles of an ecocentric viewpoint.

32 marks

Outline two main aims of the environmental movement.

41 mark

State one international conference or agreement that has contributed to the environmental movement.

51 mark

Outline the concept of intrinsic value.

12 marks

Explain what is meant by the term environmental value system.

24 marks

Outline two inputs and two outputs of environmental value systems.

Include examples of each input and output in your answer.

34 marks

Compare and contrast anthropocentrism and technocentrism as different environmental value systems.

42 marks

Different environmental value systems can lead to varying approaches in addressing the challenge of global warming.

Discuss how an ecocentric perspective can contribute to the management of global warming.

53 marks

Discuss the impact of Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring on the development of the environmental movement.

63 marks

Explain how a named major environmental disaster has influenced the development of the modern environmental movement.

73 marks

James Lovelock’s book Gaia (1979) played an important role in the environmental movement.

Outline how the Gaia hypothesis acts as a model of the global ecosystem.

82 marks

Traditional anthropocentric ideas about how the global ecosystem works differed somewhat from the Gaia hypothesis when this model was first proposed by James Lovelock in the 1970s.

Suggest how.

17 marks

Discuss the implications of two contrasting environmental value systems, ecocentrism and anthropocentrism, in addressing the environmental issue of deforestation.

29 marks

Evaluate the effectiveness of international agreements in promoting global environmental sustainability.