Monday, April 15, 2013

One More

Through all of this time I have learned many things. Some things that I thought never possible and some that just seemed to be on my mind, but I never paid attention to. It is hard to imagine that we have so many problems in this world when all I am constantly worrying about is my own little problems. This class has really opened up my eyes to the world and now I feel I have an obligation to do something about it. I have had a great time in this class and would look forward to taking something akin to it with all of my classmates and my professor. I feel like this class has changed my outlook on how I live my life. I tread more carefully in areas where it could mean creating problems for future generations and immediate dangers. Not only do I still have to give that presentation and learn from that, but I will continue to learn because of this class.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Biodiversity

When researching about the deforestation of the Amazon I came across the amount of species that would be effected by this. That is why I decided to write about biodiversity. Biodiversity refers to the vast variety of species of plants, animals, microorganisms,and the other ecosystems of the planet. Each ecosystem depends on biodiversity to maintain itself. If there are more species in an area then there is more sustainability with each life form. If there is a larger variety of plants then there can be a greater variety of crops. If an ecosystem is healthy then it can recover faster from disasters. By protecting biodiversity we will promote food, water resources, wood growth, pollution breakdown, medical resources, research, and more. People need to be more aware of what is happening around the world. If we start to remove or neglect species and ecosystems around the world everyone will feel the effects. Remove one piece of the puzzle and everything will start to fall apart. This is a real issue.

http://www.globalissues.org/article/170/why-is-biodiversity-important-who-cares#WhatisBiodiversity

Global Climate Change

Emissions significantly increase in the past 100 years. The graph almost looks like an exponential curve
   Global climate change is a real issue. I know that we just touched upon it in our last class, but it sounded like a fun and interesting topic to talk about, so I did some research. It turns out, if most of you didn't know already, that global climate change is when the average temperatures around the world start to increase. CO2 is a main factor in this. I have talked about this before in a previous post. Having drastic changes in the temperature can have devastating effects as far as the weather. The image below shows what scientists document and measure to prove the existence of Global climate change.
Air temperature near surface, humidity, temperature over oceans, sea surface temperature, sea levels, ocean heat content and temperature over land are all increasing, while glaciers, snow cover and sea ice are all decreasing.
The co2 within our atmosphere has had an effect on all of our lives and the problem is not slowing down according to the graph. We need to do something otherwise we will be seeing some serious disasters. Please comment below.
                                                                              
http://www.globalissues.org/article/233/climate-change-and-global-warming-introduction#WhatarethemainindicatorsofClimateChange

Monday, March 25, 2013

Trees? who needs em'

Deforestation is a really threatening thing if not done correctly. Many people depend on forests for plenty of things. I just read recently that they are cutting down trees in the amazon and are doing it really fast and efficient. There are a lot of species that are native to that location whose habitat is in danger. The herbs that come from that forest create medicine for the people who live near the forest or in it. At the rate it is going now the amazon rainforests would be gone in the year 2060. It's a scary thought. Imagine the Amazon not as a rainforest, but as a vast plains. The Amazon has the largest variety of species on the planet and people are tearing it down.

 http://www.oneworldeducation.org/deforestation-amazon

Monday, March 18, 2013

Get in the game

From the movie we watched before break we learned that many things depend on fresh water and many people are starting to realize this. People are buying property next to natural clean water sources all around the world and companies are starting to see the opportunities arising from the dependance of water. Yes, fresh water is in decline and there is not enough for everyone forever if we stay on our current path and that is just plain scary. Many people and companies are ahead of the game as far as understanding what power water will have and the rest of the world needs to get the picture. Everyone deserves water and everyone needs to help. I found most of my information from this: http://www.fastcompany.com/1739772/why-ge-coca-cola-and-ibm-are-getting-water-business
Please comment on how you feel this should be addressed or how you feel.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Water: Public to Private

All around the world there are instances where large sources of natural pure fresh water is being bought out by companies and sold in bottles to other countries and companies. They are trying to make the biggest bang for their buck, but at the cost of eliminating accesibility to those who need it here. Water used to be a public resource, but we have forgotten that. Water sources all around the world are drying up and the people who own the water are more likely to sell to those who have money. What can we do about what is being done with the water? Here is an example I found:

http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2010/10/08/the-race-to-buy-up-the-world-s-water.html

Monday, February 25, 2013

Estrogen!

The fact that estrogen is in the water made me worry for myself and others. I  really wanted to know where it came from and I had my initial feelings and assumptions, but they were incorrect. I felt a large amount of what we intake was due to the pill, but it turns out that less than one percent of what we drink is from the pill. of course a large amount is coming in from animal sources. I am still worried for other creatures that drink our water, but haven't things been like this for a long time?

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/12/101208125813.htm