Friday, December 11, 2009
I want my future to look like
Recycling facts
*Between 1950 and 2000, the U.S. population nearly doubled. However, in that same period, public demand for water more than tripled! Americans now use an average of 100 gallons of water each day — enough to fill 1,600 drinking glasses! (EPA, 2008)
*A recent government survey showed that at least 36 states are anticipating local, regional, or statewide water shortages by 2013. (EPA, 2008)
*Most people realize that hot water uses up energy, but supplying and treating cold water requires a significant amount of energy too. American public water supply and treatment facilities consume about 56 billion kilowatt-hours per year — enough electricity to power more than 5 million homes for an entire year. (EPA, 2008)
Appliances and Fixtures in General
*If all U.S. households installed water-efficient appliances, the country would save more than 3 trillion gallons of water and more than $18 billion dollars per year! (EPA, 2008)
*If one out of every 100 American homes was retrofitted with water-efficient fixtures, we could save about 100 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per year — avoiding 80,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions. The greenhouse gas savings would be equivalent to removing nearly 15,000 automobiles from the road for one year! (EPA, 2008)
Bathroom: Sink, Toilet, Bath, Shower
*About 75 percent of the water we use in our homes is used in the bathroom. (California Energy Commission, 2006)
*If your toilet is from 1992 or earlier, you probably have an inefficient model that uses between 3.5 to 7 gallons per flush. Newer, high-efficiency toilets use less than 1.3 gallons per flush — that's at least 60 percent less water per flush! (EPA, 2008)
*If just 1 percent of American homes replaced an older toilet with a new WaterSense labeled toilet, the country would save more than 38 million kilowatt-hours of electricity — enough electricity to supply more than 43,000 households for one month. (EPA, 2008)
*The average bathroom faucet flows at a rate of two gallons per minute. Turning off the tap while brushing your teeth in the morning and at bedtime can save up to 8 gallons of water per day, which equals 240 gallons a month. (EPA, 2008)
*Letting your faucet run for five minutes uses about as much energy as letting a 60-watt light bulb run for 14 hours. (EPA, 2008)
*Leaky faucets that drip at the rate of one drip per second can waste more than 3,000 gallons of water each year; A leaky toilet can waste about 200 gallons of water every day. If your fixtures have leaks, you should get them repaired! (EPA, 2008)
*A full bath tub requires about 70 gallons of water, while taking a five-minute shower uses only 10 to 25 gallons. (EPA, 2008)
Other Household Water Needs
*The average washing machine uses about 41 gallons of water per load, whereas newer, high-efficiency washing machine models use less than 28 gallons of water per load. (EPA, 2008)
*The typical single-family suburban household uses at least 30 percent of their water outdoors for irrigation. Some experts estimate that more than 50 percent of landscape water use goes to waste due to evaporation or runoff caused by overwatering!Consider installing a drip irrigation system to water your lawn and garden. These systems use between 20 to 50 percent less water than conventional in-ground sprinkler systems. They are also much more efficient than conventional sprinklers because no water is lost to wind, runoff, and evaporation. (EPA, 2008) http://www.oberlin.edu/recycle/facts.html
Black Friday
I think we’re junkies for the bargain, we push physical limits to be able to say we made the best purchase possible. The disturbing part is that this happens at a national level, that people all over America shop and shop and shop on this one day, which makes a couple of other people pretty darn rich. It’s almost sickening to think that humans turn on humans to get the last really good deal, or people stomp over others to snag a bargain, but when something like 9/11 happens people donated blood beyond capacity and had to be turned away. Its not surprising that the theory of humanity has been pondered for centuries and has stumped the most intellectual of people.
December 12, 2012
The end of the world is near—December 21, 2012, to be exact—according to theories based on a purported ancient Maya prediction and fanned by the marketing machine behind the soon-to-be-released 2012 movie. But could humankind really meet its end in 2012—drowned in apocalyptic floods, walloped by a secret planet, seared by an angry sun, or thrown overboard by speeding continents?
All of these are myths and people are afraid to the point they are contemplating whether they should kill themselves or not before this time is coming. The media has always scared people. We need to know fact from fiction. Go to the library and do some research. Find out on the citations and when it was published. If it comes from the government, university, or a professor from a university then you are in great hands.
Some people are so naive about science. They need to broaden their ideas and facts about the planet.
What I have to come appreciate more
I think that people's prosperity has narrow-minded some individuals. They are concerned about making more money, having more prestige, and wealth instead of spending time with their loved ones. That is another reason why our divorce rate is so high. I also think that advertising has corrupted our child's minds. This country is very liberal and we have alot of freedom to do basically what we want.
I have to come appreciate the planet as a whole and life itself.
People and Resource
I just want to say Thanks to Dr. Hirsch for letting us to post blogs and I hope US will find solutions to the global crisis.
Animals Can Tell Before Disaster Strikes
Marine Life in Danger Regardless of Global Warming
E.D.
As a child who attended the Earth school, i remember one of our special days that we celebrated being Earth day. This is a day that a lot of people are not aware that it does exist and this may be the reason why we treat our environment the way we do and why the earth may soon be in shambles. Earth Day is celebrated every year on April 22nd, and this day was created to inspire awareness and appreciation for the planet we live on. It was founded in the year 1970 by a man named Gaylord Nelson who was in fact a senator of the united states. The symbol that u can see along this blog is the symbol for the day which is a combination of E and O representing environment and organisms. On this special day in school we were asked to plant trees, make everything natural, and were forbidden or at least try to not kill any creature. We enjoyed the earth and were taught it's importance. I believe if the world as a whole recognized this day and celebrated it like we do other holidays there would be a major difference in how we treated the earth and all of our natural resources.
New media spread the word on H1N1
“When you think of the Boston Public Health Commission, you probably think of a suit, very strict, very straight to the point,’’ said Ethan McCoy, a 22-year-old who stars in the YouTube video, which has drawn nearly 5,000 views. “When you loosen it up, and people realize the people relaying the message are from their community, they’re going to sing it to themselves over and over - ‘I’ll cough in my sleeve’ - and they’ll start coughing in their sleeve.’’
I thought after watching this video was every useful to spread the information to the public about the swine flu and the vaccination H1N1.
Importance of college education
Some people find college boring and they start doing their own business like Bill Gates. And some other become successful in life like Former US president like George.w.Bush. But those are risky. What if Microsoft wasn't success?. What would Bill gates has done?. I want to become a Doctor and I know without going to college, I can fulfill my dream. So education is everything that we need. Its not something tat we gonna lose after a while. We need it forever. Like Michelle Obama says, it is cool to be smart.
House Passes Financial Regulation Bill, 223 to 202
We need this bill to make sure major companies like Wal-mart doesn't take over our economy. We need to bring companies to the US. We need to go back to how we were a little while ago, and start to be the producers rather than the consumer. The US became a dependent nation and used to be a very independent nation. Now almost everything we buy is from overseas.
As we mentioned many times in class, we need to start buying from local farmers, and corner stores, so we can circulate the money that we are spending. We need to make sure that money can remain in our community instead of this money going into the pockets of rich CEOs of major companies. We should all start to buy little things we need from the cornor stores and from the farmers market and see how we can build relationships with our producers and how they look out for you. If you continue to buy something from the farmers, you can actually tell those farmers what you want, and the next time they have it available they will save it for u.
Lets hope this new bill brings the best for our economy.
Cry for help
leavers and takers.
He says "The premise of the Leaver story is that man belongs to the world. Right from the beginning, everything that ever lived belonged to the world — and that's how things came to be this way in the Leaver culture. The single cell creatures that swarm in the ancient ocean belonged to the world, and because they did, everything that followed came into being. Those club-finned fish off shore of the continents belonged to the world and because they did, the amphibians eventually came into being; and because the amphibians belonged to the world, the reptiles eventually came into being; and because the reptiles belonged to the world, the mammals eventually came into being; and because the mammals belonged to the world, the primates came into being; and eventually man as we know him today came into being. That is the way the Leavers lived for three million years — as if they belonged to the world. Under this premise, creation goes on forever. Each species has the opportunity to evolve to whatever state possible. Our culture, the Taker's view as to how things came to be this way, provides the rationalization for what appears to be the inexorable destruction of the community of life, including the devastation of the rain forest, the deterioration of the ozone layer, the pollution of the oceans and the disappearance of dozens of species of life every day."
I couldn't find any better words to explain this. We, the takers, want to find the reason behind everything. We have the brain capacity to do this. The primates didn't have the ability to research the history and discover the fossils and find the missing link, and map out the Earth from 4 billion years ago until now. In our Evolution class we were discussion the origins of life, and we were discussing how old the Earth earth really is and our teacher was trying to put it into an analogy that we can all understand. He, Professor McKeon, gave the example of taking a road trip that starts at California and ends at the top og the empire state building. This was very interesting because he along the way listed the important events that took place in the world. I think this was a great way for him to get his point across. His point was that the Earth is waaayyy older than us, and that the amount of humans have been on this planet is nothing compared to the age of Earth. In his analogy, middle of the empire state building is when humans came into being, and the last 3/4 of the bell tower, of the empire state building represents the last 20 years, which is how old we actually are.
Humans have been on this planet for not that long, but we made a huge impact on the development, and the shape of this world now. Some are positive but mostly we concentrate on the negative effects that the humans caused in the environment. Primates didn't care about what happens in the world and whether the water supply was depleting, all they cared about was saving themselves from predators. We concentrate on ourselves a lot but we do focus on the environment as a whole, because we want our future generations to survive.
Warming Of Arctic
Methane released from gas hydrate in submarine sediments had been identifies in the past as an agent of climate change. The release of methane this way had been predicted.
The results say that the warming of the northward-flowing West Spitsbergen current 1° since the last thirty years caused the release of methane by breaking down methane hydrate in the sediment beneath the seabed.
Methane hydrate is an ice like substance composed of water and methane which is stable in conditions of high pressure and low temperature. At present, methane hydrate is stable at water depths greater than 400 metres in the ocean off Spitsbergen. But thirty years ago it was stable at water depths as shallow as 360 metres.
This was the first time that such behavior in response to climate change has been observed in the modern period.
Most of the methane currently released from the seabed is dissolved in the seawater before it reaches the atmosphere, methane seeps are episodic and unpredictable and periods of more vigorous outflow of methane into the atmosphere are possible. And methane dissolved in the seawater contributes to ocean acididfication.
Graham Westbrook Professor of Geophysics at the University of Birmingham, warns: "If this process becomes widespread along Arctic continental margins, tens of megatonnes of methane per year – equivalent to 5-10% of the total amount released globally by natural sources, could be released into the ocean."
Summing Up This Class
I now have the knowledge on "Stuff" in a way to be more intelligent when making purchases. If only my head could be as good as the goodguide.com then it would be a lot easier to make decisions on shopping at the food store. One this website is able to expand to more than just food items and daily household items it will be able to help us make decisions on EVERYTHING we buy. Imagine going to the store, looking for a new laptop and being able to make a decision that is best for you and the environment in a minute. Stores like Best Buy should provide us with the Good Guide ratings on their products. All companies should take the initiate to do this because it will create a positive competition in the market to go "green". I think that ultimately while our market can stir up a big change, our government is going to play the biggest role in our country's ability to convert to more renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power. We all individually must contact our local government officials and let the people in power know what we want. We need to get this done to avoid a huge disaster that is headed our way. I don't understand why more people in our government don't understand the crisis like Al Gore does. His knowledge in itself is a powerful tool that he has been employing non stop to change the way people think about the environment. We need to stop the prejudice that people have about people like him as a crazy tree huger. Hes simply just aware of the issues at hand that other people think of as irrelevant. We need to change the general conception of this and do it fast. As Al Gore would say, "We need to go far and we need to go quickly."
Al Gore warns on latest climate trends | Video on TED.com
This video is about the changing of climate. Burning coal is leading cause of global warming. Our economy, national security, and climate crises are because of carbon based fuels like dirty coal and foreign oil. In 1980 the arctic ice cap from 3 million years has been the size of lower 48 states, but in 2007 it has been shrunk by 40% . The ice is melting fast and a lot of glaciers are becoming lakes because we are putting 70 million tons of CO2 in the oceans every 24 hours.
Solutions to American crisis
We can find a solution to Obesity by exercises, eating healthy food, avoiding junk foods. I dont understand that how people can get chubby after knowing the ad effects of it. Like I am sure everyone who eats junk food knows that its not good for our health but they still keep eating it. And blames it on the companies. The companies are not forcing any one to buy their products. So I say its our own fault that we become obese. We should know what to and what not to eat. Even if we eat, we need to burn our calories by doing some exercises. Another reason why people are obese is because of Internet and TV. People don't go outside of their house now because of TV. They got too lazy and they just want to stay in their house and watch TV. Even when i go home, i don't feel like doing anything else but to watch TV and go online.
Radical Reansparency and "Ecofeedback"
Food Choices: From primates in the jungle to humans in a Wal-mart Super Center
Then and Now – what has changed? When primates used to be in the jungle there wasn't much of a choice on what to eat. You ate what you hunted, or what was naturally grown. Obesity was not a problem back then as it is now, but starvation was. Now, we have a choice on what to buy in everything we purchase. We can get anything and everything that is different in just a little thing. We can get foods with different flavor, clothing in different colors, etc etc. Anything that can be thought, can be purchased now a days. Along with this are the diseases that we also have developed from this. Now that we artificially make things, we have a disease to go with it also. People have allergies to different material, foods etc.
Do we have many more choices, and if so what are the differences really based on? Yes we do have many choices, the difference is really made by different taste, and by mood of the buyer.
How do we make “good choices”? Usually, we make our choices by media, and what's in style now. We make health choices by what our dietitian says, and also by what is advertised as "healthy choice".
Environmental impacts.... How would you know? We don't know! There are so many companies that are producing goods for us, that we have no way of really knowing how good that company is to the environment. Goodguide.com does have some major companies, but it doesn't have all the companies and how they are polluting the environment. The only place where we do know how the environment is being affected and all the facts about the company is local farmers. There you can actually visit the farm and see for yourself, firsthand, how they are treating their animals, or how they are planting, and what pesticides they are using. This is why, we discussed in class that we should purchase from local markets because we know where our goods are coming from rather than going to wal-mart and buying the same thing because it's cheaper. What we don't know is that good, environmentally cost us way more than what we pay for at the store.
We are at the age of Radical Transparency, and we need to be careful about who we purchase our goods from. And how good that company is to the environment. Goodguide.com is one of the friendly websites that might be a help in major companies, and major products that almost everyone purchases.
What's your carbon footprint?
Global warming
Good 'ol American pie
Climate crisis
Historical ecologists map a changing landscape.
This article was written on Friday, March 27, 2009 by Eric Simons.
In this article Robin Grossinger, a scientist at the San Francisco Estuary Institute did field work. He found old pictures about 150 years old pictures from local history books, looking for any landmark-a creek, a 200 years old oak tree. When he found one he took pictures to document the evidence. Grossinger is a historical ecologist, merging history and ecology to figure out the environment of our great, and great, great, great grandparents. When he compared those landscapes with the present, he was surprised to see how everything was changed. Streams that weren't streams, wetlands where there used to be beaches, thick groves of tree where there used to be plains and plains where there used to be thick groves of trees.
Grossinger's colleague Alisson Whipple, an environment analyst, studied the valley oaks area. Roughly the area along Highway 101 from Morgan Hill to Gilroy - using a 1939 aerial photo and a 2005 aerial photo. She found a decline from 1,976 trees in 1939 to about 1,000 trees in 2005. Grossinger and Whipple found a few
photographs from the late 1800s with dense oak forests and some explorers' accounts that mentioned thick, shady woodland. They decided to do more detective work. This led, late last winter, to one of Grossinger's field trips to find and photograph remnant oak trees. They'd both started to suspect that they were going to find evidence of higher tree density in the past, but Grossinger hadn't heard an actual number. Whipple, who was finishing the report, told Grossinger that she had an estimate: Something like 50,000 trees. Grossinger's eyes widened. "Fifty thousand," he said. "Wow." In fact, in the finished report, the number went to 60,000.
The central bay shoreline of a few hundred years ago was made up of lagoons and long, curling white-sand beaches, where native Californians picked strawberries out of sand dunes. The creeks that flow through the South Bay were mostly engineered by people in the last 100 years, and historically fanned out underground to create swampy wetlands. Less than 200 years ago, there were so many octopuses overflowing the bay's tide pools that settlers would walk around grabbing them for dinner.
"Knowing where wetlands are could be useful," Grossinger said. "You could bring back red-legged frog or tiger salamander habitat. That usually means creating artificial ponds, but if you could do that where there used to be a wetland, that's even better."
That's the main point of historical ecology: To give restoration planners a better idea of what they might try to bring back and what might succeed. Like the oak trees: You don't need to return to undeveloped land to bring back oak trees. You just need to plant the right kind of trees in suburban yards and street medians - the kind of thing that cities wouldn't know to do without the historical
context. And then, they suspect, if the oak trees make a comeback, so would a lot of the native species that once benefited from them - meaning that in this case, it wouldn't be just the past, but the future, that would be full of surprises.
http://www.sfei.org/inthenews/SFGate32709-HEmapchanginglandscape.pdf
Al Gore
In our class we viewed a speech given by Al Gore on TED. I must say he is a phenomenal speaker, who captures a crowd with his charismatic attitude and humorous bits. His attack on the issue of climate change keeps me intrigue on a subject that i often can not usually become fully interested in. In the video Al Gore's New Thinking on climate crisis he presents the idea, evidence and realization that the pace of climate change may be worst than what researchers predicted and believed it to be. What really captured my attention were the arctic sea ice extent. The pole ice cap was equal to the surface are of the united states minus Arizona. In 2005 the amount that disappeared was equal to everything east of the Mississippi. And then presents the amount remaining could be gone in as little as 5 years. If that idea isn't scary or life-threatening i don't know what is. This could completely flood us out, and make a national case of Katrina in Louisiana. We have all this information being presenting to us making us knowledgeable of what we are doing to the environment. What will it take to make us want to change?
Continuing the pattern
Main gases that affects Air pollution and its results
(http://healthandenergy.com/air_pollution_causes.htm)
Undercover Investigation
Global Climate Change
"Scientists estimate that mean global temperatures have increased by 0.5 to 1.0 °F (0.3 to 0.6 °C) in the last 100 years." The temperature change has not been consistent across the planet. In fact, the temperature change has not been consistent across the United States. In the last 50 years, temperatures in the western United States have warmed. At the same time, temperatures in the eastern United States have cooled. The cooling in the southeastern United States may be due to excessive sulfates in the air. Sulfates can scatter the sun's light before it reaches the earth's surface. Without heat from the sun, the earth's surface will cool.
The map at the right displays temperature trends across the United States over the last 100 years. Red circles represent temperature increases, while blue circles represent temperature decreases. Large circles represent a 3°C change, medium circles represent a 2°C change, and small circles represent a 1°C change. Map courtesy of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
The increase in temperature has not been consistent through time, either. Some periods during the year have experienced greater and faster temperature increases than others. Average winter temperatures in areas between 50 and 70 ° North latitude have been increasing quickly, while summer
temperatures have hardly changed. Rates of temperature change even vary according to the time of day. Throughout the world, nighttime lows are rising about twice as quickly as daytime highs.
Graph: Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration (ppmv) and temperature change (°C) observed during the past 160 thousand years and predicted during the next 10 thousand years. Historical carbon dioxide data was collected from Antarctic ice cores; temperature changes through time are relative to the present temperature. Graph adapted from the Whitehouse Initiative on Global Climate Change.
Changes in temperature appear to be closely related to concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). The figure below displays the concentration of atmospheric CO2 as well as temperature changes observed during the past 160 thousand years and predicted during the next 10 thousand years.
As concentrations of CO2 in the air decrease, so does the temperature. As concentrations of CO2 in the air increase, so does the temperature. Concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are expected to increase dramatically in the future. Even if emissions of CO2 stay the same as they are now, concentrations of atmospheric CO2 will increase to 700 ppm by 2100 (see Remote Sensing: Carbon Dioxide. As a result, mean global temperatures will increase by 3.5 °F (1.9 °C) over the next 100 years.
How can you save children from eating junk food?
1)Do not bring junk food at home
2)Replace chips with child crackers and peanut butter for children.
3)You can replace fat cookies with vanilla wafers, animal crackers, graham crackers and fig cookies
4)Instead of eating chips or crackers jack, you can use pretzels in your food
Al Gore
Al Gore, style of presenting an arguement is remarkable. I was reminded of Colin Powell, when I was watching Gore's presentation. They both have a similar style of speaking and they have this leadership charisma that atracts attention from the viewers. Gore, presented many concerns that e have a lready discussed in our class. He talked about e verything from recycling cans to the loss of ice masses around the world. The most interesting thing that he does is show the pictures of the extremely climate affected places, like the land becoming desert, and some with ice masses raising the water level.
My main interest was Greenland, so I did some research and I found that "the temperature in Greenland have risen 4.4 degrees F in the two decades". (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/09/060920193210.htm). This website article is from science direct journal, and it predicts that if this increase in temperature continues then the northern hemisphere will be severly effected. The same is true for the ice sheets in antarctica. But in Antarctica the rate is unknown. Another article posted on, http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/sep/08/climatechange, also talks about the effects of this massive melting, but here the writer, paul brown, concentrates on the physical damage. He states that the melting of the ice at such high rate is triggering earthquakes and large peices, several cubic kilometers, are breaking off.
What can we do? Our governemnt needs to start taking this topic seriously, and have a plan to execute. We need to be like Cuba, and start community gardens, and conserving energy in order to keep the pollution down and our air clean. We can't elimate pollution, because then we couldn't function. In my microeconomics textbook, we were talking about negative externalities, and pollution was the main topic. In that it stated that even environmentalists don't believe we need to be pollution free, we just need to take what is efficient for the total social benifit, not our own benifit. We need to walk to the corner market insteasd of driving to it. We need to stop burning fuel if we don't have to.
If everyone does there part, as Al Gore states, we can prevent these climate changes and our future generations can enjoy a somewhat clean environment.
Hawaiian Coral Reef Ecosystem a Unique Treasure
i have found the article about the same thing on this site, the link is below.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/07/0714_030714_hawaiicoral_2.html
Obesity
Effects of having junk food
1)Junk foods are made of saturated fat and such are unhealthy and on digestion can release a lot of toxins in our body.
2) Junk food are made of ingredients that are no clean and in long run it can spoil ouir liver,stomachs and intestines.
3)Junk food makes you put on weight. People who have obesity or morbid obesity are those who have a preference for junk food and snacking.
4)Packed junk food contains preservatives and coloring, both of which contain carcinogenic substances.(http://www.helpfulhealthtips.com/what-are-the-ill-effects-of-junk-food/)
Children, teenagers and young adults are the ones who take junk food more and we can tell on their health during the long run. The main thing that attracts them is its taste. I totally agree with it. I wish eating junk food isn't that bad. Because everytime I eat some chocolate or chips, I dont want to stop but I have to knowing all the bad effects of it.
Australia shipping alert over massive iceberg
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091211/wl_afp/australiaantarcticaiceberg
Air
A reasonable life
Can people be happy even though they have less- less cars, less time on the internet, less plane travel, less "stuff"? Yes we can. Can people live without eating meat, without eating genetically modified food, and ridiculous junk food? Yes We can. Can we drive less, stop living in suburbs, and live in higher density cities where transit is more sustainable? Yes we can. (Farm lifestyle is also acceptable). Can we "save the planet" if we all together do these things and combine this change in lifestyle with an advance in new technologies (nanotech, renewables)? Yes, I believe that we can.
The two factors needed here are education and willingness. People are slowly getting more educated about the realities of the problems that we are facing- through people like Al Gore, Ferenc Mate, and many other like them. But as Al Gore pointed out, even though we are aware of the problem many of us do not put it on the top of our list of priorities. The environment and climate change was second to the bottom in a list of 20 priorities during the 2008 presidential election, starkly pointing out that our priorities are misarranged. We need to have the willingness to change and make changes in order to confront problems of this magnitude. And we solidarity, cooperation, trust, and efficiency to accomplish that.
Not to mention scientists. I sometimes regret not going for a BS, knowing that we lack math and science majors. (I'm lazy and let my brother do the hard work). Obama is correct that we need more indigenously-produced math and science-studying people. These are theones who will be the future's scientists and engineers who will hopefully look for new ways to solve these problems.
Peak Oil is real, and will affect our lives faster than we can imagine. Are our current biofuel and renewable energy efforts enough? Why are major organizations like OPEC still denying the figures? The issue of energy will be equally as critical as the heating of the earth's atmosphere inthe upcoming fifty years. Will the planting of biofuels to save the enviroment be a burden for the many who will lose food because of the lost farmland? How will we grow enough food to support a population of 8 billion by 2040? Will we construct urban gardens and "farmscrapers" in cities to cope with the need for agricultural production combined with the lack of build space? We have to start looking for solutions now- because good solutions always require decades to take effect.
Ultimately, if we as a species decide that we can change lifestyles and our civilization as a whole in response to the crisis confronting us in the 21st century, we will. The challenges confronting us and merely a matter of human will.
Yes We can.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Nike sweatshops..forced labor
Its so sad that a company so huge and rich could something like this. The head quarters are in the US and they have people making millions of dollars like Tiger Woods to represent the Nike Swoosh. Where has the world come to? Child labor, cheap wages, poor living conditions, long hours of work, forced labor, fraud contracts promising them something in return, and also they recruit people to work off of the street.
Reason behind this whole thing is that Americans do not want to make these things. For example shoes, clothes, and other things. Americans want to just buy these goods from a local mall and call it a day. Americans in comparison to people seen in this film are lazy. We have it so easy here. So Nike recruits people that need money to live and who will make it. Cheap labor=selling them for more than what they are really worth to= a rich, successful company.
After I think about this it makes me kind of think that I will never wear Nike shoes again. I haven't boughten Nike products since 2007. It wasn't that long ago but I'm trying to keep it that way.
Vacation on a Farm
Man vs. nature
Outdoor Activities for Happiness
The air that I breathe
They are done by human hands and great minds.
There is no other than a vital organism that can make decisions for themselves.
Why are we able to make all these great contributions to life?
It's because of the money that we have, how many cars that we are able to own, or how much we have done?
But what about that the reason we are able to overcome so much is because of life itself.
The air that we breathe, is because we are able to do all of this miraculous things.
The hero, the athlete, the doctor, or the philanthropist.
Without air we are nothing. Our cells would choke. Our bodies would be just dust.
Give thanks to air.
Keep it sustainable by keeping sustainable biological systems healthy.
Why Is Biodiversity Important? Who Cares?
There are so many other life forms out that are so interesting that scientists have not explored yet. The fact that about only 5 percent of the ocean or bodies of water have only been explored. There is so much more out there and beyond. This is why I think Biodiversity is important and is essential to life. Without it we are nothing. Like bread without the yeast.
Biodiversity supplies us with everything that we live off of or on. It supplies us with everything that we need. Remember that everything counts. So appreciate biodiversity and the planet that we live on.
Al Gore
"Losing our children", Mate
mean, if our children are placed "at the very bottom of
our agenda," what on earth do we value more than them?
What are our priorities? What do we live for? What gives us pride?-Mate
I was thinking about what Mate was meaning by this quote. I for one do not have any children but one day I know that I will be proud to have raised such intelligent children, or I hope to one day. In our society I tend to see "some" people that do not put their first priorities on their children. For instance some of them were not planned or were a mistake. I seem to think that people conceiving children take this whole topic as a game or a joke. It's ok for a teenage female to have a child as such a young age. Some of those teen mothers want better for their young but others don't care. They keep having one child after another.
I see a difference in Europe or in another foreign country. Families over their are a lot closer and they eat dinner together, mostly every night. They are a lot happier, stable, and some are less materialistic. Over in the US we just want, want, want. Over in Europe they are happy with what they have. I do believe that poorer, third world countries live healthier, more stable, less dramatic and happy lives. They know they have nothing else in the world but one another. I think that some families here in the US take their family members for granted. They forget or don't acknowledge that blood is thicker than anything. Family doesn't come first and friends do. Some single parents that I see tend to think that their boyfriend or girlfriend comes first before their children.
Things have changed now but what happened to being old school?
City Recycling
Awareness by Word of Mouth
Motivation
Biofuels?
Michelle Obama
“If you want to know the reason why I’m standing here, it’s because of education. I never cut class. Sorry I don’t know if anybody here is cutting class. I never did. I loved getting As. I liked being smart. I loved being on time. I loved getting my work done. I thought being smart was cooler than anything in the world.”(http://www.thefword.org.uk/blog/2009/04/michelle_obama_3).
After listening to her speech, I thought of myself that I have a dream too. I study very hard to be something in medical field like a doctor or PA. I believe that in order to have our dreams come true, we need to have education. So I thank my parents for letting me having the education that I needed and do want I want to do in my life.
Algore
plastic trees
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Go green
I want it all
With the discussion on last Wednesdays class I can say success, and fitting into societies mold is something that I think about everyday. Why do I feel so pressured to be successful and what is the real definition of success? We are continuously pressured to grow to a higher social class and are often taught that the only way we can make it is to go to college and become a doctor, lawyer or politician. Never realizing that maybe that is not the real meaning of success. With money and power comes a lot of responsibility and with this comes sacrifices such as family. It is known that the more “successful” a woman is as far as in the career setting the least likely she is to have a family. The meaning of success has changed throughout the generations and between the sexes. Our parents all want us to be better than them and to have the best, but if we continue this pattern the best will never be enough and will always want more. I believe the pressure for me to be successful is not more from societal views but rather my parents and grandparents. In a family where my grandmother threatens to disown her grandchildren if they are not successful and don’t attend college. In a family full of surgeons, doctors, lawyers and business owners I often wonder are they happy because of their status and career or is it something else. Here I found an article that what sums up the meaning of success, or at least what it means to me.
http://www.thewisdomjournal.com/Blog/how-do-you-define-success-six-factors-to-consider/
GoodGuide.Com
“Climate Debt”
Small steps to saving our planet
What really makes us happy
What you know or who you know?
"Ishmael" by Daniel Quinn
“Only one thing can save us. We have to increase our mastery of the world. All this damage has come about through our conquest of the world, but we have to go on conquering it until our rule is absolute. Then, when we're in complete control, everything will be fine. We'll have fusion power. No pollution. We'll turn the rain on and off. We'll grow a bushel of wheat in a square centimeter. We'll turn the oceans into farms.” - (p. 80)
“Acceptance has nothing to do with it. You may as well talk about a man stepping off of a cliff not accepting the effects of gravity. The Takers are in the process of eliminating themselves, and when they’ve done so, the stability of the community will be restored and the damage you’ve done can begin to be repaired.” - (p.145)
After reading the book, I realized how important biology is to the world. I quickly understood that biology is not just another science that we study to learn about our environment, but it is the tool we need to use to protect our land and promote positive actions to help preserve the earth and keep it a suitable habitat for the human race. This book changed my views of biological sciences by making me look at it from a completely different aspect than I always had. It opened my eyes to how other animals may view the world and how people contribute everyday to destroying what we have little by little. It truly shows how biology is not just a class or science that one should simply study for to be prepared for tests.
Ishmael showed me that Americans, myself included often take the world we live in for granted. We don’t appreciate everything that is so readily accessible to us, and as a result over use the resources provided to us. In doing so, we are depleting the earth of the resources it needs while simultaneously depleting the resources we as humans need to survive for years to come. I realized that the earth will not be here forever as we all think it will, especially if we continue our practice of ruining it.
Ishmael helped me to realize that everyday every person on earth contributes to the slow depletion of everything we have today and need in the future. I realize that I, myself am a part of the problem and that needs to change. It helped me to realize this process can be slowed with simple daily changes that all people can be involved in.
This book relates to our class because of the problems we have discussed in class and also the solutions we could use. We need to conserve what we have and look to better ways of going about our daily business. We need clean renewable energies that can last us for years to come without CO2 emissions and other bad effects on our environment. For example, do not flush the toilet when it’s not crucial because fresh water is not an unlimited or reusable source or car pool with friends instead of driving separately to school everyday to reduce carbon dioxide emissions into the air (and stop polluting!) If people do not recognize this extreme concern of pollution, use of natural resources, overpopulation, endangering animals, and generally ruining the only planet that we can survive on.